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Vortez - Computer Hardware News & Reviews » Articles » Xclio Touch 767 Review

Xclio Touch 767 Review

Posted by: David Mitchelson on: 06-07-2012 [ 2 comment(s) ]

A mid-tower chassis with an innovative Touch Panel enters the spotlight. How will it compare to other popular offerings in a competitive market?

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Xclio Touch 767 Review

PCplod



Posts: 759
Joined: 2011-10-13

#25892 Posted on: 06.07.2012 17:01:33
Should be about 50-60 £ at the most... Dont like the styling of the front panel either, looks like an ugly wall grill lol

Xclio Touch 767 Review

ehume



Posts: 89
Joined: 2009-11-14

#25932 Posted on: 15.07.2012 02:06:04
Notes on the case:

Glad to see a case seller that has made room for a 120mm fan on that right panel. No 80mm need apply. The 120's are much quieter.

That right side panel mesh: 6x120mm fan positions. Hilarious! No grommets for a 200mm or 230mm fan. What a wasted opportunity.

Underside: another wasted opportunity. Restrictive grills instead of dust filters.

Rear and rearward top 120mm fans. What's with the supplemental honeycombs? Can they focus airflow? If not they only serve to restrict airflow.

With top louvers, there is no need for top grills. They restrict airflow.

The case looks like it would fit an Archon.

I like the way you measure the back space and show that ruler. Such exquisite photography.

This is one of those cases where the provided fans are only for show. They clearly tell us we would need to install serious fannage. So why have a rear grill? It only restricts airflow.

Ah, well.

As usual, superb review.

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