General | + | - | |
The Lancool K63 doesn't only convince at a first glance. Taking a closer look reveals that there are some very useful and practical features. World class for example is the thightening mechnism for expansion cards. You simply wont find anything better out there in the market. Furthermore the ventilation is very efficient too but still not too noisy. | - Design - Cooling - Price |
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Manufacturing quality / Ergonomics | + | - | |
As expected from a Lancool
case the build quality is on a very high level. Therefore you wont find
any sharp edges which could case injuries. Furthermore very good is the
fact that the interior offers plenty of space to even put high-end
hardware in place. Therefore it doesn't matter wether you install an
oversized graphics card or an eATX motherboard. Lancool has also done a very good job when it comes to cooling. A total of five fans is responsible for appropriate cooling and three of them even come with LED lighting. At the given price point this is everything but not standard. |
- Interior
Space - No sharp edges |
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Design | + | - | |
At a first glance we very much liked the design of this case. The rubber like surface is very grippy and therefore handy for LAN gamers. On the other hand it's quite a pity that BitFenix chose to simply surround a standard case with plastic pieces instead of designing an enterely new case. Therefore the improved optics come at the cost of ergonomics which aren't that good. | - Design | ||
Recommendation | + | - | |
We can recommend the Lancool K63 to Gamers who are looking for a very well built case which offers an excellent cooling concept as well as enough space even for high-end gaming hardware. | - Gamer-PC | ||
Rating | |||
Because of the fact that the Lancool K63 shows no weakness and that is comes at a very attractive price point of CHF 100.-(est. EUR 77.-) we give it five out of five possible stars. | |||
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