Superpower Landmark KS-299 ATX Mid Tower
by Mike Andrawes on August 31, 1999 1:43 AM EST- Posted in
- Cases/Cooling/PSUs
Quick Look |
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Superpower
Landmark |
The Good | |
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One screw access |
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The Bad | ||
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Poor cooling |
Just like many other case manufacturer's, Superpower isn't exactly a household name. While they aren't the largest manufacturer of cases by any means, they're not little either with an output capacity of up to 600,000 units. That capacity comes in the form a state of the art facility in Shanghai, China that Superpower setup four years ago. As a company, they've been in the case business since 1989 and thus have a fair amount of experience.
The first case AnandTech received from Superpower is their Landmark series KS-299 - a fairly solid ATX mid tower that gets the job done pretty well with a bit of style thrown in for good measure.
Specifications |
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Form Factor | ATX Mid Tower |
Drive Bays |
4 external 5.25" |
Cooling | Power
supply exhaust fan 80mm intake fan in front 80mm exhaust fan at rear (optional) |
Other Features |
Single screw access |
Dimensions (HWD) |
14.25 x 9.65 x 19.5
inches |
Power Supply |
Superpower SH-250ATX
250W |
With those measurements, the KS-299 is a bit bulkier than most other cases with similar expansion room. But those dimensions promise to keep everything roomy inside. The rest of the specs are quite promising, with good expansion room in this class, as well as a number of interesting features.
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