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Aerocool Vs-92 Case Review

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Aerocool have clearly designed the aesthetics of the Vs-92 to appeal to gamers, adding contours and creases to the form of the case to make it more interesting.  We doubt it will appeal to everyone, though, as the design isn't exactly subtle.

The Vs-92 is constructed from a combination of SECC steel and plastic.  While build quality is acceptable considering the price point, it doesn't  compare to more expensive cases.  Our sample is finished entirely in black, but it is also available in white for those who are looking for something a little different.

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The front of the case is finished entirely in mesh, which should provide decent airflow to the inside of the case.  These mesh areas take the form of eight vented drive bay covers, meaning that you can install up to eight 5.25″ drives if you so wish.

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At the top of the case, we find the front panel connections.  These consist of two USB 3.0 connectors and headphone and microphone connectors.  These can also be connected to a USB 2.0 header internally should your motherboard not feature a USB 3.0 header.

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There are two 120 mm fan vents cut into the roof of the case, meaning that you could install a 240 mm water cooling unit if desired.  We imagine that most users would go for a more expensive case if they can afford a 240 mm water cooling unit, so this isn't a particularly important feature.

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Our sample of the Vs-92 features two 120 mm fan vents in the left side panel which could be used to improve airflow.  There are window versions of both the black and white varieties available, so every base is covered.

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Moving round to the rear of the case, we find a standard layout configuration.  There is a 120 mm exhaust fan vent, as well as seven expansion slots.  Six of the expansion slot covers aren't replaceable, though, so they cannot be re-instated once removed.  This could be a problem if you plan to upgrade your system in the future.

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2 comments

  1. Fantastic looking case for the price. they are releasing some great, low priced products lately. my friend bought the Dead Silence case and some fans and I want it now too.