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Usually when you look at cases, your first choice is either to get a box either with or without some "BLING" -- like fans that light up or change colors, side windows and fancy lights. After that, you might consider all the features of the chassis, like tool-less retention systems, how many HDD and ODD bays there are; stuff like that. We try to choose something that appeals to us as individuals to suite both our needs and wants. After all, we are not all mindless drones who like or dislike similar things. Certain things appeal to some but not to others and this is why we are all unique in one form or another. Budget also plays a large part in the choices we have available to us when choosing things like enclosures, CPU's, Mobo's and such.
I consider myself to be more of an enthusiast, by no means am I a "hardcore" gamer, and I have never been to a LAN Party in my life. But this doesn't mean I would never consider a LAN case for one of my own rigs. Today we'll be looking at one. Here at Neoseeker we have a chassis that is truly unique all on its own. It is a mid-tower case with a whole new face and GMC went out on a limb to try and design a new look that would appeal to the masses.
The GMC R4 Bulldozer is a LAN Party chassis with an abundance of character and a plethora of choices when it comes to different colors available. With a battle hardened look, I'm sure it will please any LAN Party goers whom wish to try and WOW their friends at a gathering. To see how it fairs amongst others in the same class and a few that are in the same budget range continue reading.
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2 things I dont like about the case; only room for 2 hard drives and one disk drive. I guess that works for the basic computer user though. The other, the case looks too tall compared to how long it is. Seems a bit odd.
"just beneath the PSU there is the 120mm exhaust fan"
In the picture, it looks like there are 2 80mm exhaust fans instead of one 120mm fan...
i know i keep going on about my religion of the HAF's, but cant you pretty much get the 922 for about 100 bucks as well? this case has some competition i think.