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As this will be my first review for Neoseeker, I was really looking forward to receiving the first item in the mail. With dreams of all sorts of awesome hardware running through my head, I came home one day and lo and behold there sat the AzzA Hurrican 2000 on my doorstep. Most might have been dejected, a case is just a case after all, but unlike most I am really excited about the advances in computer cases that have surfaced over the past ten years. Cases have come a long way since the rectangular blocky beige boxes of the late 90's and they always have interesting features to explore.
Being a big and beefy computer case, the box that the AzzA Hurrican 2000 was shipped in served really well to protect the contents. Judging from the outside, I would say that this box was dropped at least twice, and it was jammed into a corner with some force. Fortunately the people at AzzA had the foresight to engineer their packing materials really well; the case itself is in pristine condition and it not nicked, scratched, or even dented in the slightest.
| Model Name | Hurrican 2000 |
| Model Number | CSAZ-2000/2000R |
| Type | ATX Full Tower |
| Color | Black/Black/Blue LEDs |
| Material | SECC Japanese Steel |
| With Power Suppy | No |
| Motherboard Support |
E-ATX, Full ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX |
| External 5.25" | 4 Drive Bays |
| External 3.5" | 1 Drive Bay, (Adapter Plate) |
| Internal 3.5" | 6 Bays |
| Expansion Slots |
7 Single (supports 3x Double-width) |
| Front-Panel Ports |
1xUSB 3.0, 2xUSB 2.0, e-SATA, Audio, Mic |
| Cooling Fans |
2x230mm (Top), 2x230mm Blue LED (side), 2x120mm Blue LED (Front) 1x120mm fan (rear) 1x120mm fan (CPU-rear) |
| Dimensions | 23.2" x 10" x 21.6" |
| Weight | 28.6 lbs (13 kgs) |
| Water Cooling Support |
Supports up to 360mm Water Radiator |
|
Supported Video-Card Length |
Supports up to 340mm (ATI 5970) |
Underneath all the styrofoam packaging lies the case wrapped in a thick protective plastic bag. Time to see what is under that cover...
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The main thing is how quiet it is overall. I mean silent....
The boon with that is that with the application of a break-out power bus to feed a few more volts into all the fans and I bet this case would neigh-freeze any hardware. And still be pretty darn silent.
H_Jager
PS:A Homeworld fan.... You ROCK!
(The Homeworld series is like the best space-RTS ever IMHO.
and you sir...you are god
It looks great all except the bottom half of the front pannel and the horizontal lines on the side pannel. I don't know why but they drive me crazy. The Solano 1000/1000r had a much better side pannel, although it only housed one fan