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EZcool N880 Black Case 450 Watt Psu 20-24 pin ATX | 
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| Manufacturer: EZcool Category: CE
This item is no longer available
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 32455
EAN: 6135798775473 ASIN: B00131Q31K
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| Features:
| • | Fits all standard size mainboards for ATX/ Micro ATX and AT format | | • | Stealthed DVD 5.25 cover | | • | 450w low noise ATX PIV ready PSU |
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Product Description The Ezcool N880 is a Black 450watt case solution which meets the latest Thermal requirements. Finished in Black/Silver it has a built in Blue LED which illuminates up at the front. Air duct and side filter is fitted to provide optimum airflow for latest CPU?s Fits all standard size mainboards for ATX/ Micro ATX and if you wish AT format. 2 x USB Ports to front, audio in out Stealthed DVD 5.25? cover 450w low noise ATX PIV ready PSU with all cases. PSU Connectors 4 x5.25", 6 x 3.5" New structure offers better ventilation with extra vents on side panel and space to rear for 2 x80mm second fans Riveted Frame. For ATX/Micro ATX Systems Building With It: Folded edges; chassis is finished in metallic silver. Removable Side Panels with handles. Fan Option: Space for 1 x 80 fan to front and 1 x 80mm to rear. TAC 1.0 ready with side ventilation Drive space 5.25" 4 3.5" Exposed: 2 3.5" Hidden: 4 Expansion Slots: 7 Dimensions(W X D X H): 180 X 445 X 410mm
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| Customer Reviews:
Great Deal August 19, 2008 Jezza (Yorkshire, UK) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Excellent value for money, high delivery costs but mine was delivered two days early (next business day in fact by BusinessPost courier). Actually came with a 500W power supply not a 450W as advertised so I got a better deal than I thought.
Yes, it's good value. October 26, 2008 R. Sandford ...in fact, even better than I thought, since (as with the previous reviewer) it came with a 500W PSU. Feels slightly flimsy in places, but that's not really a problem - and for under 30, it's surprisingly well-designed and made. One minor caveat is that the PSU (on mine, at least) appears to only have one SATA power cable, so multiple HDDs could be slightly awkward without some sort of adapter. And I think it still warrants five stars.
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