Is the X-Blade case something that you should consider spending money for? Well, I have two words that mean something; I would. This case is probably the best case I have had the opportunity of reviewing and it ranks high. There is a level of thinking that went into making this case a work of art. The cable management in this case is definitely superior to any off the shelf case in the store. The case window is positioned in such a way that any cables that could spoil a good case appearance are hidden. This is more than adequate for keeping a cool case. I was disappointed on a few fronts. First, the motherboard mounting plate; if it was removable it would be the cherry on top of the cream. The other disappointment is that there are no case-thumb screws. This issue is easily resolved for less than $10, but in such a nice case, why not go all the way. The X-Blade goes for $75 USD (equivalent of $101 CDN currently) on the Xoxide.com website.
Xoxide X-Blade Case @ Bytesector
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