Tagan A+ Diablo Advance & BZ700 PSU Review 14

Tagan A+ Diablo Advance & BZ700 PSU Review

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Finished Looks


With everything installed and panels reattached, the power cable is inserted into the power supply and the Tagan A+ Diablo Advance is brought to life. The initial reaction is one of beauty, as one can see Tagan spared no expense into the wonderful illuminated looks the case has to offer with blue LEDs accenting many of the already good looking visual features. All of the fans have matching LEDs in color and pattern and are suprisingly quiet for their size even at full speed. Compared to a similar sized case with five 62 cfm fans, the Diablo Advance is much quieter. Placing more blue LEDs under the front bezel, above the 5.25" bays is a great idea that not only looks good, but aids in the use of the optical drives in a dimly lit room. The illuminated Tagan A+ on the front of the case looks great as well as the HDD access light, and the clear plastic accents that run the length of the case on top look good as they are lit by the two 18 cm fans. As mentioned previously, the case includes a thermal sensor that is routed to the front display and as pictured, it displays in Celcius and matches the blue color of the other lights on the case.
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