🖥️ Elevate your setup with the Azza Sirius CSAZ-206S!
The Azza Sirius CSAZ-206S Mid Tower Computer Case combines sleek design with functionality, featuring a 120mm LED fan for efficient cooling, support for dual water-cooling radiators, and a transparent side panel for showcasing your components. With ample expansion slots and a dedicated cable management compartment, this case is perfect for gamers and professionals alike.
Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Black |
Total Usb Ports | 2 |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
Number of Fans | 1 |
Fan Size | 120 Millimeters |
Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 7 |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Supported Motherboard | ATX |
Case Type | Mid Tower |
Power Supply Mounting Type | Bottom Mount |
Cooling Method | Water, Air |
C**N
... far the case has fit all my components quite nicely and given me plenty of room to upgrade my ...
so far the case has fit all my components quite nicely and given me plenty of room to upgrade my system and run cables and such ...pros :spacious designremovable ssd tray'scable management loops and holes are in good placesnice cooling optionscons :up top there appears to be space for a 2x 140 mm water cooling radiator but its only cut for a 1x 140 mm water cooling radiator could be modified but just a nit pick for meon the front panel there are two USB ports available but a space for a third port is clearly visible but not exactly usefulthe front fan doesn't appear to be mountable at any other point on the case due to a lack of screw threadsthe motherboard tray doesn't have screw mounts labeled for the various sized motherboards the case can have installedoverall a very nice design and i would think anyone looking for an easy to mod light mid tower case would be very pleased with it but i think for the average person who just wants everything out of the gate it might need a few small changes that i don't think would cost terribly much ... namely swapping out the fan with one that could be mounted at other points in the case and drilling out the spaces up top so that if someone wanted to install a 2x 140 mm water cooling radiator they could without having to break out a drill and do it themselves .. finally labeling the motherboard mounts and you've got a case the average person would be very capable of putting to its full potential ... i would like to see it have at least as an optional accessory a third USB up front where the slots are clearly available but its not a big deal
H**D
Great case when on sale, fan LED went out in a week, otherwise okay for a budget build.
I bought this case for a new build probably only because it was $34.99 with a $10 rebate making this case cheaper than others I was looking at. My goal was to build a budget PC that I can use for my home business. I like the design of the case (with the exception of the front fan being blocked by metal inside the case). The case did not come with directions on front panel wiring (power/reset was confusing because no color coded diagram and colors are different than other cases). I did end up figuring it out by process of elimination and was able to get the PC started after putting everything in. After a week, the front fan LED went out. Not that it bothers me much because I don't turn of the PC at night and the light bothers my boyfriend. At first I was putting PC in sleep mode so all PC lights would shut down, however with that light not working anymore I don't have to do that. Considering that the LED on the fan should have lasted longer and this is the only fan the case comes with I knocked it down one star. The case fit my Asrock MicroATX board in this with enough room for cable management behind the motherboard. Everything fit fine in this case and it worked for what I needed it for. Overall, if you can get this case on sale, it is worth the buy since it is sturdy and does the job, but I don't feel this is worth anymore than the $34.99 and even better with a rebate. Anything higher than that, you'd be better off getting a different case at the $50 mark instead of spending $50 on this. I would recommend it, however you may be swapping out the only fan the case comes with, which to me is no big deal.Build: Running Windows 10 Home 64bitASRock Motherboard Micro ATX DDR3 2400 NA A88M-G/3.1AMD Black Edition A10-Series APU Processors with Radeon R7 GraphicsEVGA 600 B1, 80+ BRONZE 600WPNY Anarchy 8GB Kit (2x4GB) DDR3 2133MHzWD Blue 1TB SATA 6 Gb/s 7200 RPM 64MB CacheLG Electronics Internal Super Multi Drive Optical Drives
G**I
I would like to say something positive
After receiving it, I would like to say something positive, but I can't. Before opening the well packaged box withing a box, i could hear rattling and knew something was wrong. After carefully taking it out, the entire front piece was broken off. The 5 plastic tube rivet things were all broke and parts of broken plastic were everywhere. On top of that, I'm pretty sure other internal parts were broken. Also, the front fan is ridiculous because it is blocked by a metal plate behind it, rendering it useless. Get something else. For your sanity and money.
K**T
I would not recomend.
Does the job correctly. But certainly not worth the money it is. Cheap, USB 2.0 only and only one fan. I would not get this item. Spend a little more or cut back on the flashiness for better quality.
W**N
The case is good, able to route the cables behind the side ...
The case is good, able to route the cables behind the side panels to have a better airflow.Reasonable pricing for such casings.Reason why it got 3 stars, though I wanted to rate it 4.1. It would have been good if the case can be lengthen higher by 2 - 3 cm. The very first slot has no opening, that means I can't put in any add on cards on the PCI slot. There is a cutting there, but could not be removed, so unless I put in cards that does not require any external connectors or securing them by screw, the slot is as good as useless.2. The top of the case looks like it could be used to put a water cooling block with 2 fans. Bought it on this assumption. Pictures were not clear, but has only opening for one. My motherboard was designed with a 12V power connector nearby, which prevents the radiator from sitting properly. If only more allowance was given.3. The attached fan does not serve it's cooling purpose, more for lighting up the front. Can't feel any air from the fan. and If the front plastic cover is removed, you can see the metal case blocking the airflow. Anyway, even after removing the fan, can't even feel the air.4. The front panel looks like it has the option for another USB port, but was not provided. Since motherboards now have multiple USB headers, I soldered one more header to the PCB, cut off the plastic covering the hole and attached all the needed cables.* At the same time, I desoldered the 2 original headers and replaced them with the "Blue" colour commonly used for USB 3.0. Got another USB 3.0 cable to 9 pin male header and connected the cable. Now the front panel has 2 USB 3.0 and 1 USB 2.0 ports.Overall, there are sufficient screws provided for the case and looks solid enough. For the price, can't expect much.
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