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aerocool xpredator iia

   If you happen to enjoy using full tower PC cases as much as i do you may feel a bit left out lately cause let's face it, most manufacturers focus in the design and manufacture of smaller mid-towers which are far more popular in the market today (primarily because of their size and price). This of course is based on all the press releases that we get from time to time so because i don't happen to have exact numbers in my hands (and also we don't cooperate with every case manufacturer out there) purely out of curiosity i went and checked the page of one of the largest e-tailers in the EU to see just how many full and mid-towers they offer. Well to be honest with all of you i can't say i was surprised to see that listed in their pages currently are roughly 100 full and over 600 mid-towers not to mention over 300 mini ITX cases. Luckily even 100 out of 900 is really not a bad number and with available models like the latest XPredator II by AeroCool we can't really complain.


   AeroCool Advanced Technologies (AAT) was founded in 2001. At the earlier stage of operation we were committed to share our technical expertise and innovative design in providing total-solution for thermal management in industrial and personal computers. Aerocool is one of the market leaders in the "Gaming Market". Our strong brand and product image are well received by gamers and enthusiasts world-wide. We offer a full line of performance products including gaming cases, gaming PSUs, gaming mouse, gaming headsets, gaming keyboard, gaming headsets, Multi-functional panels and fans. Aerocool will continue to innovate and deliver the best user experience to gamers world-wide.


   At first glance the XPredator II seems to have pretty much everything gamers and casual consumers will ever look for in a full tower including room for up to XL-ATX sized mainboards (E-ATX/ATX/Micro-ATX/Mini-ITX are also supported), 10 expansion cards (5 dual slot ones), two 5.25" optical drives, eight 3.5/2.5" disk drives and up to six 120/140mm fans or two 120/240/280mm radiators (120mm rear and 240/280mm top). You can also fit CPU coolers up to 170mm in height, graphics cards up to 342mm long (465mm without the drive cage installed) and power supply units up to 220mm in length (roughly 330mm if you decided not to install a bottom fan). The XPredator II also features top vents which you can open and close at the push of a switch, external 3.5/2.5" dock, air-filters, removable drive cage and a grand total of five 140mm pre-installed fans at its front, top and rear. Time to take a closer look at the AeroCool XPredator II and see if it’s a valid choice for people out looking to get a new full tower.