#1034 - Xclio 1000 Case Video Review

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2009

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"The Xclio 1000 Case is one massive full-tower case. It comes with 8 180mm multi-LED fans and more can be added. There's plenty of room to work on the inside, but the motherboard tray is not removable. There are also a torrent of drive bays. This case is mostly steel so it sturdy but extremely heavy. If your in the market for a huge tower case with bling bling then this it is. Watch the video to find out more..." ~http://www.3dGameMan.com

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  • i find it quite amusing to hear rodney reynolds say bling-bling

  • This looks like a nice case to bring to a carnival

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  • crap

    

  • i just picked a usb 3.0 mobo how am i gonna get it to work with this case if its usb 2.0?

  • so would you recommend this case? i really like it. but i dont want to have to constantly clean the inside of my tower. any similar cases with filters?

  • it sounds like the inside of a boeing 747

  • @Toomuchtime5798 Yes, there is a difference between 777 and the 1000, the cases are exactly the same the difference is the 777's interior has been painted black and the 1000 has not. Do not take my word for though I'm just guessing because the 1000 model being reviewed here has no painted interior and upon my research i could not find a model 1000 but all the 777's i could find for sale have a black finished interior.

  • On Newegg, it says this is an xClio 777 super tower. Is that what this really is or are they two different models?

  • Does it come with Red Green and Yellow lights!? Image that! Traffic lights inside your room! How awesome is that? xD

  • @Geoxile That's simply not true.

    Poor ventilation, dust build-up and obstructed airflow paths are the issues that create hot spots. Not positive -vs- negative case pressure.

    Positive case pressure is desired over negative because, if you know where your intake is going to occur, you can filter the incoming air.

    With negative pressure air comes in from every nook/cranny that isn't sealed, allowing all sorts of dust to be sucked into the case. With positive pressure this is a non-issue.

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