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The editors liked
Flashy exterior
Toolless features
Included fan control
Bottom foldout feet
Big!
Unique look
Great cooling
Fairly quiet
Two 25cm LED fans
Speed controllers for fans included
Roomy interior
Toolfree features
Lots of drive space
Excellent tool-less design
Dual 25CM fans
Spacious interior
Excellent cooling capabilities
Dual 250mm air turbines (cooling fans)
Integrated jet engine styling
Very cool blue lighting effects
Large acrylic side window
Above average fitandfinish for a premodded gaming case
Lots of room inside to work
Builtin fan speed controls
Great look
High quality parts
2x 25cm fans!
Incredibly silent
Incredible airflow
Fan controllers
Sturdy steel construction
Sturdy
High quality door
High quality side window
Great screwless design
Door closes with magnets
Every screw needed is...
The editors didn't like
Cooling performance can be better
Manual
Storage box execution
Poor front ventilation design
No audio ports
Location of USB/FireWire ports
No hard disk activity LED header
Device door not removable
Front fan airflow partially blocked by internal case components
Flashy exterior, Toolless features, Included fan control, Bottom foldout feet
Cooling performance can be better
Here at Overclockers Online, we have looked at quite a number of products from XClio including cases and power supplies and each time, and XClio has never let us down. The aesthetic nature of this case is up to the discretion of the user. While the bol...
Dual 250mm air turbines (cooling fans), Integrated jet engine styling, Very cool blue lighting effects, Large acrylic side window, Above average fitandfinish for a premodded gaming case, Lots of room inside to work, Builtin fan speed controls
Front fan airflow partially blocked by internal case components
The XClio A380 Twin Engine Super Tower case is a very interesting blend of form and function. The overall build quality is above average for a pre-modified gaming case and the resulting look is very attractive without going over the top. The sleek...
Big!, Unique look, Great cooling, Fairly quiet, Two 25cm LED fans, Speed controllers for fans included, Roomy interior, Toolfree features, Lots of drive space
Manual, Storage box execution, Poor front ventilation design, No audio ports, Location of USB/FireWire ports
Xclios A380 chassis certainly lives up to its “ Super Tower ” nickname. Its a big case with huge fans and lots of room for components. The jet engine look is striking, to say the least, and the large window shows off a few of the interior comp...
No hard disk activity LED header, Device door not removable
The Xclio A380 case is an excellent choice for anyone who likes to show off their machine to their buddies while knowing they have a superior case. To my knowledge, this is one of very few cases that has dual 25CM fans, and has to be about the baddest...
Great look, High quality parts, 2x 25cm fans!, Incredibly silent, Incredible airflow, Fan controllers, Sturdy steel construction, Sturdy, high quality door, High quality side window, Great screwless design, Door closes with magnets, Every screw needed is...
Exotic front panels may not work with rails, Front I/O not placed well, missing audio I/O, Heavy for LAN parties, an aluminum version would be great
The MaxPoint A+Case Twin Engine is big, very big. Not only in size, as it is a full tower, but in cooling and fans as well. The amount of air these two fans push cannot be achieved with normal fans at all. No matter how many you install in a traditiona...
Awesome looks, Integrated fan controller, Plenty of room for lots of components...
Price, Performance is lacking, Wire management could be improved...
There is no doubt that this case looks awesome. I am absolutely in love with the looks and the unique ability to have the LEDs cycle through nearly every color of the visible spectrum. I have received the most comments on this case out of every other ...