Today we have a newcomer on our test bench, the Anidees Al 6 Mid Tower. This is the first offering from Anidees … a very stylish chassis with a brushed aluminum finish and plenty of features to capture the attention.
Anidees is a small independent company with staff in Europe, Japan and China. Their staff in Europe focus mainly on design and concept ideas while the group in Asia handle the engineering side of things. The goal for the Al6 was to offer a chassis that was well built, simple and stylish but without a heavy reliance on the overuse of mesh panels.
Lets first look at the features and specifications of the AL6 before we get into our detailed analysis.
Key Features:
- Brushed Aluminum finish on top and front panels
- support for top or bottom mounted 120 or 240 mm radiators
- front and bottom dust filters
- top panel I/O includes 2, USB 3.0 ports
- Velcro PSU retention strap
Specifications:
MODEL | Al 6 |
CASE TYPE | Mid Tower |
Materials | Aluminum /Steel body / Plastic + Mesh bezel |
Cooling system | 140/120mm fan x 2(140mm x 1 fan included)
Rear: 1 x 120mm (included) Top: 140/120mm x 2 (optional) Bottom: 140/120mm x 2(optional) |
Drive Bays | • 3 x 5.25” drive bays
•8 x 2.5” drive bays •7 x 3.5” drive bays |
Front Ports | USB3.0 *2, USB2.0 *4, Audio* 1,Mic *1 |
Expansion Slots | 8 + 1 |
Dimensions | L*W*H=527*207*509mm (ATX Mid Tower) |
Motherboard Support | M-ITX,M-ATX,ATX |
brilliant. I reviewed this on overclockers and I think it is one of the best value cases you can buy. It can even take my big video card with plenty of room left over. I thought i might need to add a fan, but it cooled fine and I liked the lower noise.
If you overclock your processor to the limits you might need to add another fan or two to help flow the air, but otherwise, top drawer release from Anidees, one to keep looking out for.
That is really nice, first case under £100 ive liked the look of.
I love the design, very nicely done. Might order one for my new rig
I look forward to what they come out with next