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03/11-07
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AOpen G325 Gaming Case (UK)
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Hardware udlånt af: AOpen
Testens sider er vist 6488 gange.
Skrevet af: Steffen
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The Product Connection between the front USB, firewire and sound and the motherboard is done trough a set of cables. These cables are long enough to reach everything in the case. Furthermore, strips are included so you’ll be able to hide the cables. A nice detail is the fact that holes has been drilled in various places in the case, which is meant for mounting the cables.
We’ve seen many different solutions for locking the expansion cards in place. In this case, it works perfectly. You push a small frame down on the backside of the case and mount it with a couple of screws. Doing this, you prevent the frame from popping off during transport etc.
Drives are easy to install as well, but one could wonder why they haven’t put a “tool free” system in there, instead of installing the drives with screws. This has its advantages though, because rubber rings have been used which lessens resonance noise in the case.
A strange detail though, is that only the 2 internal 3.5” bays have these rubber rings, and the external doesn’t.

Worth noticing is that the 2 internal drivebays is mounted sideways which makes it easier to install or change harddrives without removing the entire drive frame.
As far as we can tell, the only thing missing is an internal fan to produce a decent airflow trough the case.
Conclusion The G325 is a nice little case. The only thing missing is the possibility for mounting a fan to cool the harddrives. As it is now, the only thing producing airflow is the fan on the PSU, which might be insufficient for powerful setups, resulting in a high temperature inside the case.
+ Pros
Easy installing/mounting of hardware Good space Nice finish |
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