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Hi all,

 

We have just published a review of the *Akasa Omega* system chassis - if

you could post a link on your site that would be very much appreciated.

 

*Link:*

http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2008/08/14/akasa-omega-review/1

 

 

*Picture:*

http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2008/08/akasa-omega-review/fp_img.jpg

 

 

*Quote:

*/"The Akasa Omega has been a pleasure to work with from start to

finish, and I feel it is without a shadow of a doubt, the single easiest

case to build a system into currently available. The brilliant

motherboard tray design makes such a huge difference when building your

system, and for those who frequently tinker inside their machines it's

of enormous advantage. The build quality throughout the Omega is equally

excellent, and is a breath of fresh air after so many recent cases we've

reviewed have struggled to just get panels to line up properly.

 

However, there are some short falls, and one of them is the poor stock

thermal performance. The Omega's out of the box cooling configuration is

only one or two degrees better than the Mirage, and way off of other

cases we've recently looked at like the Lian Li Tyr X2000. However, the

stock cooling is extraordinarily quiet and as we've seen, four 120mm

fans and a fanbus can happily resolve this issue, leaving you with an

excellent case with high performance cooling and low noise levels.

 

Value is one area where the Akasa Omega does struggle a little though,

especially in justifying itself over its painfully similar siblings -

the Akasa Eclipse-62 and the Mirage-62. The former can still be found

for around £90 and the latter for a few pennies under £100.

 

In comparison the Omega, with it's precut 120mm fan mounts and aluminium

door sell for around £125, although while it's true you're getting less

aluminium, you have to consider the time and effort it would take to cut

the four 120mm fan mounts yourself, so we can see the justification for

the higher cost. In comparison to other cases on the market, we feel

you'd struggle to find such an adaptable and more importantly quiet

aluminium case for similar money, and in this instance the Omega really

is in a league of its own.

 

While Akasa might not have changed a great deal between the Mirage and

the Omega, there wasn't a great deal that actually needed changing. With

the inclusion of extra mounts for fans or water cooling radiators, Akasa

has ticked almost every box for whatever setup you might want to fit

into your system, and while it might not have a pre-cut case window

(although they are available separately), the Omega simply oozes class

and quality. In fact, it really only slips up on its stock cooling

performance.

 

It's not showy, flashy or brash - it just gets on with the job of being

your case. Simply put, the Akasa Omega is a fantastic case, and comes

very highly recommended."/

 

*

*Cheers guys!

 

Tim Smalley

www.bit-tech.net

 

 

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