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Raidmax Blackstorm Mid-Tower Case Review

Raidmax supply the Blackstorm in an attractively designed box which is black in colour with a large picture of the case on both sides.  The cardboard used for the box feels quite good quality, too.  Inside the box, the case is wrapped in a plastic bag and suspended between two slabs of polystyrene for protection.

We mentioned in the introduction that Raidmax had implemented some interesting features that we haven't seen before on a case like this.  Well one of these is in the included bundle.

Rather than supply all the required items in a plastic bag or cardboard box, Raidmax have devised a nifty little plastic cartridge which slots into the case under the drive bays which contains all the items you need for installation.  This means that you can store the items in the case when it's being used, meaning you're less likely to lose them.  In the bundle we find a series of drive adapters and all the screws required for installation.

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3 comments

  1. Wow that case is beyond crap. the design is like something from 1999.

  2. lol. well that company wont be selling many of these, unless people like the appearance. my friend has a case that looks a bit like this.

    Not sure if it should be in the transformers movie.

  3. Well I dont mind the looks, until the case was opened.

    Its a terrible design, cant believe they are trying to sell this with so many great cases under 100 quid.