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#778 - Antec Fusion HTPC Case Video Review

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"There's no mistaking that the Antec Fusion Case has a very sleek design. It fits a micro ATX motherboard, has two 120mm fans, two hard drive bays and one external 5.25" drive bay. They also include a Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) and an Active PFC, efficient 430W power supply. It even uses a three chamber thermal design that facilitates cooling and will result in lower case temperatures than a traditional desktop case. This design also means it will be quieter. Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end." ~3dGameMan.com

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  • The spelling of aluminum was originally changed to conform with the "ium" ending of most elements, and this spelling is now in use elsewhere in the world.

    Aluminium was also the accepted spelling in the U.S. until 1925, at which time the American Chemical Society officially decided to use the name aluminum thereafter in their publications.

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  • Hello just wondering does this take full size graphics cards?

  • i think people should just be tolerant of how certain words in the english language are pronounced, just forget the rights and wrongs and accept aluminiym as an example of the diversity of our language

  • fancy ones at the front

  • Just bought the case. Where do I plug the damn knob into?

  • @TheElectromagnet

    a 430 watts standard atx psu ist already included - but you can use any other of course, no need for an matx psu

  • I've been pondering this case for some time now. Thanks for the review it really helped me make a decision. I do have one quesiton though. The one I want does not come with a power supply even though it's the same case. Do I need a micro-atx power supply or will a regular one work in this case?

  • say really...

  • **depends

  • @sfacets Just get a life and remember that it depend on where you're from on how you're more likely to say it.

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