Tagan A+ Diablo Advance & BZ700 PSU Review 14

Tagan A+ Diablo Advance & BZ700 PSU Review

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Value & Conclusion

  • At the time of this review the Tagan A+ Diablo Advance can be had for around $169.99 USD.
  • Beautiful looks and stylish details
  • Lots of air cooling
  • Solid construction
  • Solid screw-less mounting system
  • Good HDD tray design
  • Fan control
  • Front I/O panel connections
  • eSATA connectivity
  • Temperature sensor
  • Relatively quiet operation
  • USB cables a bit short
  • Overuse of metal behind front panel
  • Side fan may interfere with some CPU coolers
  • Some plastic susceptible to fingerprints
The Tagan A+ Diablo Advance is certainly a gorgeous looking case. They've gone above and beyond in terms of styling and air cooling when it comes to a chassis. All of the fans and LED accents blend together wonderfully to create a pleasing aesthetic design that is rewarding for any system builder to behold once assembly is finished. Assembly itself is not a difficult task and those venturing into building their own system that want pre-built looks built-in need look no further. The amount of cables and wires can be intimidating at first, however a quick look through the manual and the help of labels, connectivity can be achieved. With the expansive cooling system built into the case, mammoth cpu coolers and heatsinks become less of a necessity as heat has no chance of building up in this case and best of all can be controlled in accordance to the user's needs. Tagan has taken the design of their original Diablo and have improved on it with features and design aspects that can make anyone stop and appreciate its beauty.
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