Ultra Grid ATX case Review 0

Ultra Grid ATX case Review

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Introduction



I would like to thank Jon at Ultra Products for making this review possible.

Here is what Ultra has to say about the Grid case:
Strong Steel Construction
The Ultra Grid features an impressive exterior design, implementing a stealth black finish a cool mesh front bezel. The side of the front bezel supports audio input/output jacks as well as two USB ports.The door conceals all but one drive bay, but opening the magnetically latched front door exposes all four 5.25" bays and two 3.5" bays. The interior of the Grid supports full sized ATX, microATX and AT motherboards, has rolled edges and can house up to seven 3.5" (5 internal, 2 internal/external) and four 5.25" drives utilizing a fully tool-less/screw-less mechanism. The side panel features an Intel TAC 1.1 compatible CPU duct and VGA vent. Grid also comes with a front 120MM intake fan and 120MM exhaust fan. Power is provided by Ultra's V-Series 500W power supply. As with all Ultra cases, the Grid comes with a three year limited warranty and is easily upgraded to a lifetime warranty with online registration. This warranty also applies to the included power supply!

Specifications

Color Black
11 Drive Bays 4 - External 5.25"
2 - External 3.5"
5 - Internal 3.5"
MaterialSECC Steel
Form Factor AT, Baby AT, ATX, Micro ATX
Expansion Slots 7 standard slots
Case Fans 2 (included)
Dimensions16.75" x 7.5" x 19.5" (WxHxD)
LEDsBlue - Power
Red - Harddrive Access
SwitchesPower, Reset
Front Access USB, Audio

Well, lets take a look at the Ultra Grid!

Packaging & Contents


The packaging of the Ultra Grid is colorful and displays the case and the included power supply on the front. The back of the case shows the features of the case and gives the user an in depth look of the inside.


The case is packaged quite well. The case comes wrapped in a heavy duty plastic bag. The top and bottom are covered in a foam which is much better than Styrofoam. The foam is not destroyed if the package is dropped, this is not the case with Styrofoam.


Inside the case is a small white box which includes the power cable, a diagram for the front USB connector, a manual for the power supply and a few screws. There are enough screws for the basic installation, but you will need to supply your own if you rather screw your drives on instead of using the snap ins.
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