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Price
AU$349.00
Review Date
Thursday, 30th of October, 2008
What's Hot
Sleek good looks, nifty 'motorised door' gimmick, plenty of inbuilt cooling
What's Not
A nightmare to build, too cramped for a gaming PC, auto-door too loud
The Final Word
The B2 Stealth Bomber is a flawed gaming chassis let down by poor cable management, a crammed interior and myriad design glitches. If you don’t intend to regularly upgrade your system, it might be worth considering for the cool aesthetics. But only just.
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General
Available Colours
Black
Length (mm)
525
Width (mm)
235
Height (mm)
435
Other Features
Smart-3D UniDuct, Supports Water-Cooling, Tool-Free Mechanical Design, e-SATA x 2,IEEE 1394 x 1, USB 2.0 x 2, HD/AC’97 Audio (front ports), motorized auto-bay door
Motherboard Form Factors
ATX
Number of 3.5in Internal Expansion Bays
4
Number of 5.25in External Expansion Bays
2
Power Supply Included
No
Fans (excluding power supply)
12cm Ceramic Fans at Front & Rear Panels, 8 cm Side Ceramic Fan x 2
*Specifications are subject to change without notice. While every attempt has been made by GoodGearGuide in the production of these specifications, possible errors or omissions may still occur. GoodGearGuide neither assumes legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any product specifications supplied.
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