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Smooth Creations Asylum Gaming PC

By: (more) | Computer Systems Content | Posted: Aug 12, 2008 4:00 am
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The Outside

 

Opening up the giant box like I'm 8 years old and it's Christmas day, we find ourselves greeted by another box; talk about an anti-climax! - So, removing that box out of the other box and ripping it open, you'll find yourself greeted by something that resembles a case which has a giant sheet over the top of it.

 

At this point in time I don't feel like I'm ever going to see this thing. So, with the case out of the box and the sheet covering it from head to toe, I take the time to slowly undress it. Bit by bit I see more parts of its sexy exterior until I eventually see this staring me straight in the face :-

 

Smooth Creations Asylum Gaming PC

 

That wasn't the half of it, though; spinning the case around to look at the other side, we find ourselves looking at this :-

 

Smooth Creations Asylum Gaming PC

 

You simply feel yourself in awe of the system and the detail that has gone into the paint job. The effect of the mural on the side of the case is just simply stunning. It wasn't 'till I actually took a photo of the mural that I noticed the green glitter-like design going on in the background, which can be seen below.

 

Smooth Creations Asylum Gaming PC

 

Moving back to the front of the case and looking at the case features across the top, we have two USB ports, a microphone and headset port alongside a FireWire port.

 

Smooth Creations Asylum Gaming PC

 

Smooth Creations Asylum Gaming PC

 

Moving a little higher and looking on top of the case, we can see the paint job continues. Here we also find two more USB ports along with the power and reset button and a HDD activity LED.

 

Smooth Creations Asylum Gaming PC

 

Opening the front door up, we're greeted by a load of bays. At the very top we have a black DVD-ROM drive sitting there. Below that we have eight spare bays just waiting for more drives to be inserted.

 

Smooth Creations Asylum Gaming PC

 

Moving back to the left hand side of the case, we have a window that takes up the majority of the side panel. Looking through the window, we can see some of the hardware installed in the system along with the very nice cabling job Smooth Creations has done.

 

Smooth Creations Asylum Gaming PC

 

While we're on the side, if we just take a look down in the corner we can see the huge amount of detail that has gone into the case along with the overall quality.

 

Smooth Creations Asylum Gaming PC

 

Smooth Creations Asylum Gaming PC

 

Finally, moving around to the back of the case we see the back of the power supply up the top, a single 120mm fan sitting next to the I/O ports and below that, our two DVI ports from our graphics card. As you can see, this is where the painting has finished; it does seem kind of pointless to paint the back of the case as no one will ever see it.

 


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