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The CS-1102 by Aerocool is a Midi Tower, suitable for both simple and demanding use.
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The CS-1102 by Aerocool is a Midi Tower, suitable for both simple and demanding use.
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In the positives, the device has more slots than those shown in the technical specifications. It has (see also the photo from the box where they are described more accurately):
1 - 5.25 internal
1 - 5.25 external
4 - 3.5 internal
2 - 2.5 internal (on the walls of the case)
and another internal "patent" slot that can accommodate both 2.5 and 3.5, but it probably doesn't work for either.
I don't see the 375mm for the graphics card, nor the 298mm that the box claims, because it has the slots for the 3.5-inch disks in that straight line. If those are removed (which are held by clips, not screws), then it might accommodate something less than 300mm. Otherwise, it's borderline for a gaming system that will have such a large card.
It has positions for fans, one 80/92mm at the back, two for 120mm on the side, and one for 120mm at the front. If the slots for the 3.5-inch drives are removed, a second 120mm can be installed at the front. To install a front fan (for both), a drill is needed to enlarge the holes (see photo). If you attempt it, a 5mm drill is fine, and be careful to clean the shavings well so they don't go anywhere and cause a short circuit! Also, in order to install the fan I bought for the front (Be Quiet Pure Wings 2), I had to bend a bracket that was (probably) for the "patent" 3.5/2.5 drive position (see photo). It includes an 80mm fan for the back, which is quite silent and has a 3-pin connection for the motherboard or direct connection to the power supply (see photo).
In terms of quality, you get what you pay for! The metal on the rear slots where the connections come out for the graphics card, etc., can scratch a finger, so be careful! It's a lightweight case, just to get the job done without much fuss. Overall, I believe it's worth its money for around 30 euros. More than that, probably not. Personally, I don't regret buying it, it served me well.