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This case lets you fit a full mATX motherboard, full size PSU, several fans/radiators, 4 HDDs and an optical drive – but still has a strange take on its design and features – let me know what you think of it!Check out our awesome website! ————————————————...
Nice case, strange internal design.
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Announced just a few weeks ago, and today we have our Anidees AI-7M review. The case is a refreshed version of the original AI-7. Rather than a vertical dual chamber design, this model has a horizontal motherboard tray. The form factor is now limited to m...
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The story of Brand name anidees was from English first “an idea” but we play it to plural and it turns to “an ideas”but since the most ideas we collected for our product are from Europe. Thus we change idea to “idee” (German ,Dutch, France) and in plural...
With anidees being a new company to the UK market. I was excited to be offered a sample to look at and with new company products you don't always expect too much. I was pleasantly surprised when I opened the box and found all the little bits and bobs you...
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The dual chamber Anidees AI-07 has a wall of four 120mm illuminated fans at the front of case that are arranged in a square pattern. In the white case these are white LEDs while the black case has blue lighting. If you pay the extra £9 for the windowed ve...
Four illuminated fans at the front, Low price, Pleasant styling, Dual chamber design helps the PC build...
Poor access to the rear of the motherboard, Tricky cable routing with the four front fans, Absence of a PWM hub means you need six fan headers to control fan speeds, The top mounting position for a 240mm radiator requires dismantling two drive bays, CPU c...
Although the AI-07 looks the part and provides four illuminated fans it doesn't do an especially good job at cooling the CPU when we located our 240mm radiator at the top of the case. Other issues include the unusual locations of the drive bays (two at th...
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We reviewed the Anidees AI8 last week and it's a stellar chassis, excellent for water cooling or anything else you want to put into an unobstructed internal space. Also, what looks to be a genuine principle of end-user feedback to help and evolve Anidees...
A general build and what could be described as a mid to high end build, at least from a couple of months ago now we all have the GTX 1080. We are using this build briefly for a review of the HTC Vive and we haven't had any issues with the components or he...
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It seems more and more people these days a steering clear of, or moving away from full tower cases. On forums and on YouTube, I see more small form factor builds every day. However, there are some of us who would like a smaller form factor case, but need...
Excellent Airflow, Beautiful Design, Easy to Work With, Great for Cable Management, Plenty of Radiator Support...
If I learned one thing reviewing this case, it's that you no longer need a full tower chassis to fit a large amount of hardware. When shopping for cases, I've always looked into full cases that support EATX motherboards. However, the AI7 from Anidees has...
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Back in March of 2016, we took reviewed our first piece of hardware from Anidees, the AI8 . That case proved to be a great contender for users requiring a large case, and had a great price point as well. Well, we are back today with another case from Anid...
Plenty of room to work with, Many options for mounting radiators, Competitive pricing, Five case fans included...
Not many drive bays...
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I would like to thank anidees for supplying the review sample. We reviewed the anidees AI7m in the past and are now taking a look at its bigger twin, the AI7. Bigger essentially means that is has exactly the same exterior dimensions, but can hold a full...
Excellent use of space, Cooler of up to 180mm in height will fit, GPU of up to 348mm in length will find space, 5 fans included out of the box, Can hold up to five hard drives, Fan controller and PCB included, Great set of I/O, Can hold up to a 280 mm rad...
Use of any fan or radiator toward the front in the top will block off top HDDs and ODD bay, Use of ODD will block one HDD in the top, A slight bit of a cable mess when fully assembled due to gap in dividing panel, HDD trays a bit soft if empty or when pop...
The anidees AI7 carries a 90 euro price tag including taxes. With both the color choice and window each adding around 10 euro to the total, the black variant with solid sides will come in at just above 70 euro. Excellent use of space Cooler of up to 180mm...
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I would like to thank anidees for supplying the review sample. The anidees AI7m offers full mATX compatibility in a cube chassis, while retaining the ability to equip your system with a large CPU cooler. Having reviewed anidees cases in the past, it will...
Excellent use of space, Cooler of up to 180 mm in height will fit, 3 fans included out of the box, Fan controller included, Five expansion slots for motherboard, Can hold up to 280 mm radiator setup, Tool-less 3.5" HDD assembly, Magnetic dust filter for P...
Use of any fan or radiator toward the front in the top will block off ODD bay, Larger than other mATX cube cases out there, A bit of a cable mess when fully assembled, HDD trays a bit soft if empty or when populated with a 2.5" drive, Plastic lock for top...
The anidees AI7m in black goes for 80 euro including taxes. The white version comes in at a 5 euro premium, while the windowed variants add another 10 euro to the price. Excellent use of space Cooler of up to 180 mm in height will fit 3 fans included out...
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