Sentey Optimus GS-6000 Mid Tower Chassis Review

@ 2011/03/24
When I think "budget friendly" in chassis design, I think of most of the cases offered currently under $60. What I do tend to find are cases that may look good, but then they lack installed fans, tool-lees features, or both. Of course, the other option is to get an ugly "box" that has more fans, but lacks in appeal and likely will end up under the desk or buried behind other things over time. It is a rare occasion that you can get good looks, loads of cooling, tool-less features, and a few other options to coincide with the term "budget friendly".

Sentey is here to dispel that myth, that you really can have your cake and eat it too! - Back in October I took a look at their full tower chassis, the Arvina GS-6400. Now, this chassis had more room than what we are about to look at, but I can definitely see where Sentey used this basic concept of the Arvina and down scaled it into a mid tower variant. They look to be keeping most of the feature set of the Arvina, along with the external appeal, but this time dropping the price way below the $130 the Arvina demanded at launch.

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