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Date: 19 March 2010
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SkyHawk Galaxy B1  

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There are many aluminum towers around nowadays, all of which have their own unique distinctions. Some have pre-installed windows, some have really neat designs but the biggest plus of all of them is the light weight material used. SkyHawk recently released some new aluminum cases each of which have their own special features. Enter the SkyHawk Galaxy case, an aluminum case with blue tinted front panel and the most special feature of all, two bubble-tube lights. These are pretty unique and have never been done, by a manufacturer at least. Today we will take a look at the case, the lights and all the extra goodies that come with the case.


Specifications
(From SkyHawk)

(internal)

Material: 1.0 mm anodized Aluminum Alloy resisting dust & fingerprint.
Coating: Hardness scale 3, protecting from scratch
Color Lights: Two bubble-Tube light powered by VSB output.
Front Jacks: USB version 2.0, Microphone, earphone, IEEE1394
Fans: One front 80mm intake fan, one rear CPU blower with 80mm fan, one 60 mm rear exhaust fan
(all included)
Drive Bays: 4 x 5.25” (external), 2 x 3.5” (external), & 4 x 3.5”
Expansion Slots: 7 slots with screwdriver-free thumbscrews
Motherboard: ATX or Micro ATX
Dimension: 7.9” (W) x 16.2” (H) x 19.3” (D)
Options: Side cover with transparent window, 300W/400W power supplies.

The front panel jacks for two USB, one firewire and a headphone and mic jack seems pretty standard on cases nowadays. Of course the lights are excellent additions but another feature which caught my attention is the CPU blower and some design features on the case which i'll talk about later in the review.

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