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Aerocool Strike-X GT Toolless Mid Tower Gaming Case with Red LED Fans

3.7 out of 5 stars 79 customer reviews
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  • High performance "Mid-Tower" for gamers and enthusiast.
  • Aggressive "X" concept design case - a gamers’ dream!
  • Supports longer high-end VGA cards up to 295 mm.
  • Supports 9 x 5.25" bays and maximum 6 x 2.5"/3.5" HDDs (internal) with HDD convertor bracket.
  • Anti-vibration pad included to dampen PSU vibration.
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Dimensions 19 cm x 49 cm x 46.5 cm 19 cm x 49 cm x 46.5 cm 19 cm x 49 cm x 46.5 cm 51 cm x 52 cm x 22.4 cm
Item Weight 7 kg 7 kg 6 kg 6.5 kg
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Technical Details
BrandAeroCool
Item Weight7 Kg
Product Dimensions49 x 46.5 x 19 cm
Item model numberEN56823
SeriesEN56823
ColorBlack
Number of USB 2.0 Ports3
  
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ASINB00606NA0A
Best Sellers Rank 33,161 in Computers (See top 100)
Shipping Weight8 Kg
Date First Available13 Feb. 2012
  
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Product Description

- Introducing the new Strike-X series from AeroCool - the ultimate gaming equipment for gamers and enthusiasts world-wide! The Strike-X series includes a wide range of gaming equipment from cases to PSUs to fan controllers to speakers, in fact everything

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3.7 out of 5 stars

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful By Matt on 11 Aug. 2012
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This is one amazing case & gives you so much opportunity to install hardware.
And for the price, it's definitely worth having.

You can fit a ton of fans for cooling on the case. 120mm fans - 2 on the top, 2 on the side, 2 at the front, 1 on the back. That's not including all the bays which you can fit even more if you really wanted. Though that would be mental!

You get 6 brackets to fit your hardware in. But they don't just hold hard drives, you can fit fans in them also.

**LIQUID COOLING**
Although it supports liquid cooling, make sure you know what liquid cooling you're getting/got. It won't fit a Kuhler 620/920 on the back extractor fan. It collides with the top of the case, And you can't mount those externally either. (without doing some unhealthy modifications anyway)
But the good thing about this case is that the brackets support 120mm size fans too, so you can put your liquid cooling on those brackets (which is what i did). Provided you don't have like 4+ extra hard drives to fit in, because of the radiator size.
^- I mention this because the Antec Kuhlers are quite a popular choice.

But it's a great case & has very good cable management. Also has 4 USB's on the top front, one of which is USB 3.0 if you're M/B supports it.
I would highly recommend this tower.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful By Dave B on 1 Oct. 2012
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Bought this case to house a new build. As it only comes with 2 fans, bought a further 5 red LED and a fan control to go with it.
Taking the striking resemblance to X-Factor aside, this case looks great with all the fans lit. Problem is you never want to shut it down. Even the wife likes the look.
All edges are rolled, so not more cutting yourself. Very sturdy design with plenty of HDD options with their plastic multifunction caddies.
Plenty of screws supplied, wiring loom is simple enough, grommets around the main side/side points protect your cables. The top is a little difficult to get off (firm plastic clips), but all the lugs are strong and sturdy.

With 7 fans all running at about 40% this case is as cool as the room temperature. With loads of room in the case it is easy to have good cable management and excellent air flow.

The top USB 3 connection also has a single USB2 header, so if you've already used your USB3 header (or your motherboard doesn't have one), then you can still wire the port as a USB2 port. The 3 other USB2 connections are made by double and single USB2 headers.

With a multi card reader, a 5 fan control (with 5 temperature probes), 7 LED fans, a Sata3 SSD, two Sata3 HDD's and a Sata2 DVD there was still plenty of room in the case, and not a single wire draped over the motherboard. This is the tidiest build I've ever done.

If you want style as well as practicality (and as long as you like X-Factor) then I'd have no qualms about recommending this case.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful By P. Duxbury on 26 Nov. 2013
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I bought this to build a games machine for my Grandson. It's a great gaming case I am really pleased with it. Also it looks great for the kids that are impressed by the appearance as much as anything else. The only slight issue I had with it was the quick lock drive mounting system. It works but did not seem to securely fasten the drives so I resorted to the old screw them in method. But that could be me being fussy. The Side panels have a grip handle on the back edge that makes removal easy. None of the usual nail breaking episodes. Another nice feature is that it comes with the step down trays for mounting all sizes of hard drive or SSD in the 5.25" bays. Usually extra mounting brackets/trays have to be bought for this. It is advertised as a gaming case and I bought it for that purpose. However it would also be a good choice for anyone wanting to build a high end computer for Video editing etc.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful By Elijah Boyle on 24 Dec. 2012
Okay, In my set up at the moment, I have a i5 3570k cooled by a Noctua NH-D14, a GTX 670 FTW (PCB length of a GTX 680), 2 SSD's, both mounted on the floor using the screw holes provided. I have 2 3.5" storage HDDs, in the top drive slots, underneath my fan controller which takes up the first. Im running 2 fans in the roof (exhaust), 2 at the front (intake) and one at the back (exhaust). All these are on low speed settings. The temps Im getting is unreal, its great for airflow.

The cable management is great. There are no cable holes above the motherboard, but you don't need them. I run my CPU power cable through the massive CPU cutout behind the motherboard, without any problems. ALL the fans surrounding the CPU, (so thats the heatsink fans, the roof fans, the back exhaust fan) have their cables going behind the cutout in the motherboard, to behind the motherboard tray, connected to my fan controlled at the front.

My power supply, has the SATA power cable going through the grommets at the bottom, to the HDD's at the top, and the ones at the bottom. I have my 24 pin, EASILY go through the grommet holes, behind the motherboard tray, and back out the hole to the connector on the motherboard. I also have 4, lengthy sata data cables going through the holes, + all the front/top panel (USB,audio,switches,LEDs), again, all go behind their without problem. If though, you have rushed and haven't zip tied all your cables using the zip ties provided, you can get the side panel on just by putting the case on its side, and using each arm on the rails, and your weight to push the panel down, then just slide it forward to get it on. It worked fine for me.
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