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Case, Power Supply, Fan Reviews
  Product:     Razotech Blizzard Mid-Tower Computer Case  
  Price:     $67 (CAN) / $56 (U.S) 
  Supplied By:     Razotech
  Author:     Hi-TEK
  Date:     April 2nd, 2005
  Rating:     star star star star star

MODTHEBOX would like to thank Jessie from Razotech for sending the Blizzard Mid-Tower Computer Case for review.

Introduction:

Apple Computers aggressive marketing strategy has revitalized the consumer market with a wide array of unique products that cover every spectrum. One significant achievement was the release of the new Power Mac G5 which caused quite a buzz in the case modding community. The sleek and elegant design of the Power Mac G5 chassis prompted several individuals or either custom build or track down an original case to use with their own PC systems. Since the initial launch, there has been several case manufacturers that have attempted to capitalize on the G5 case design with the release of PC imitation cases. Neo Maxim Corp aka Razotech is a relatively new player to the case modification market and have recently released a new G5 look-a-like marketed under the Blizzard brand name. Today in the MTB Labs we will be evaluating the new Razotech Blizzard Mid-Tower Computer Case.

Specifications:

The Blizzard Mid-Tower Computer Case is one of two different units available on the Razotech website. Consumers have the option of selecting from two different colour formats which include Black or Silver. The Blizzard Mid-Tower Computer Case comes pre-assembled and supports both mATX and ATX motherboard formats. Here are some of the specifications taken directly from the Razotech website:

Razotech Blizzard Mid-Tower Computer Case - Key Specifications:
Razotech Blizzard Mid-Tower Computer Case: Manufactured by Razotech
Dimensions: 440mm x 200mm x 430 mm
M/B Type: mATX & Full ATX
Chassis Material: SECC Steel 0.6 mm thickness
Drive Bay: 10 (5.25" x 4 (External), 3.5" x 2 (External) and 3.5" x 4 (Internal)
Fans: 1 x 80mm, 92mm, 120mm (rear exhaust), 1 x 120mm (side intake), 1 x 80mm, 92mm, 120mm (front intake)
Expansion Slots: 7
Power Supply: L&C 400w PSU
Front Panel Connect: USB 2.0, Audio, IEEE 1394 and MIC

Razotech Green Ram Mod Kit
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Razotech Green Ram Mod Kit
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The Razotech Blizzard Mid-Tower Computer Case ships in a colourful double wall cardboard box with a plastic carry-on handle positioned on the top. A product shot is showcased on the front and side panels, along with a complete list of specifications and features. Once opened, the Blizzard was packaged between two formed pieces of polystyrene and enclosed in a sealed protective plastic bag.

Razotech Green Ram Mod Kit
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Razotech Green Ram Mod Kit
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The Razotech Blizzard Mid-Tower Computer Case was bundled with an assortment of accessories which include mounting screws, motherboard stand-offs, zip ties, power cord, four case handles, speaker buzzer, and a single page pin-out diagram.

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