Published on May 25th,2007 at 6:01 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Micro ATX SSF case from UAC

This is the kind of title that only geeks and PC freaks can understand but whatever, that is what we are !
So, UCA Japan is now proposing a new Micro ATX case featuring the SSF standard which means that the whole case is cooled by the CPU fan. As a result the whole thing is smaller and quieter.
If you’re interested in this let me give you a piece of advice, go for an Intel 945/946/965 chipset and Core 2 Duo E6300/6700 and you’ll have a smooth baby.
The dimensions are : 140x276x323mm.


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Comments
 

  • barjammar

    I have just asembled this case and found that the AMD fan and processor was square so some of the plastic housing could not be used therefore air circulation was not optimal. However it still runs a low fan speed but the HDD cases are hot.

  • Amauryx

    Hello,

    Does someone know the reference of this model and where we can find it ?
    Many thanks for any answer,

    Amauryx.

 

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