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aerocool quartz pro review a

   Tempered glass panels paired with RGB illuminated fans and/or LED strips is currently the "hottest" combination in PC cases and so there's a continuous flow of models featuring that combo in the market today. These two features alone however although very important (especially for people who place looks/design high in their list of priorities) don't make or break a PC case and so one also has to take into account build quality, interior space and of course all the other available features. Aerocool has a long and quite successful history in the PC case market (not to mention that they are among the very first manufacturers to use tempered glass with their towers) and since their latest Quartz line of PC cases is very popular among gamers and enthusiasts today we'll be taking a very thorough look at the top of the line Quartz Pro Full Tower.


   Aerocool is a Taipei-based, global computer components company with an outstanding record in product design and innovation. Driven by the mantra ‘Be Cool, Be Aerocool’ we strive to provide innovation in design yet deliver an affordable solution to PC users worldwide. Our most recent success in innovation is our groundbreaking open frame design – the Dream Box – awarded ‘Best Design’ at Computex 2016. For more information on Aerocool, please visit www.aerocool.com.tw.


   As mentioned earlier the Quartz Pro is the top model in the Quartz line of towers right after the Quartz Blue, Red and RGB models. Unlike however the Quartz Blue, Red and RGB Mid-Towers which have as sole difference the type of fans used at the front (red, blue and RGB fan models) since the Quartz Pro is a Full Tower it's considerably larger (206.1x455x408mm / 252mmx554mmx566.7mm) and so aside the two tempered glass panels located at the left and front and its three 120mm RGB LED fans at the front (software controlled via a bundled P7-H1 Hub) it also offers plenty of interior space. To be more specific the Quartz Pro features 12 PCI expansion slots (10 vertical and 2 horizontal) and it has enough interior space for E-ATX sized mainboards, four 3.5" and/or seven 2.5" drives (via two removable drive cages and a vertical drive tray), ten 120mm (or 5x140mm and 3x120mm) and/or three 240/280/360mm radiators (front/top/left), 470mm long graphics cards, 185mm tall CPU coolers and 200mm long power supply units (225mm without one of the two drive cages).