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       Another great product for 
        review at Hexus; a pars Scorpio case. You may not have heard of PARS before. 
        They are a large company who are making a big impact. They've got some 
        great and very unique products. Well after a few chats with them I received 
        their version of a Scorpio case. PARS had a lot of input into the design 
        of the Scorpio case infact they helped design the new front bezel which 
        I think is a great improvement on the previous model. 
         
           
           
         
        Now these Scorpio cases come in a wide range of colours and sizes. I chose 
        the black option but they are available in purple and silver. Very funky 
        and individual, brilliant to get some attention at a LAN. 
         
           
           
         
        PARS provided a 340watt power supply with this case. The PSU looks a lot 
        more solid and weighs a bit more than your average manufacturers PSU. 
        It has a larger switch which I like as I'm always reaching round the back 
        of cases trying to find that little off switch on the PSU. 
         
        Let's get a feel for the specs of the case: 
         
        Width Depth Height (in mm): 200*480*680 
        6* 5.25" bays 
        2* exposed 3.5" bays 
        4* hidden 3.5" bays 
         
        This case is definitely aimed at the computer enthusiast market. They 
        have included a pre-made 80mm blowhole on the side of the case where the 
        CPU would normally be held. That is a superb idea and saves all the hassle 
        of breaking out the holesaw for some modding. The blowhole has a filter 
        fixed on it, which looks rather cool and helps keep your pc dust clean. 
        Sadly I couldn't find how to remove the fan so you are stuck with the 
        original fan unless you can somehow manage to remove the fan without breaking 
        the plastic clips. 
         
           
         
        This case also uses drive rails that aren't particularly liked by me, 
        as I tend to loose the rails then when I want to install a new drive I 
        have to modify some other rails. However I do actually like the drive 
        rails offered by PARS. Not only are they plastic and easy to install and 
        line up on a drive but they also provide a little storage clip for the 
        rails so I can put them somewhere safe. Unfortunately you have to remove 
        the front plastic bezel if you wish to install a 5.25" drive which 
        is a little bit inconvenient. However the 3.5" caddy is easily removable 
        for hard drive installation. 
         
        Unfortunately there is no removable motherboard try but the sheer size 
        of the motherboard compartment makes installing a new motherboard easy. 
        Another good point is that there are holes cut specifically for certain 
        cables so helps keep your PC nice and tidy inside. 
         
         
           
           
         
        I matched the case up with my old matt black CD ROM I sprayed with Halfords 
        paint. Unfortunately black isn't pure black, the front bezel is IBM black 
        which is a tiny bit lighted. As you can notice from this photo of the 
        minor colour difference between the front bezel and top panel. Doesn't 
        make a noticeable difference it's only when you take a closer inspection. 
        The drive colour doesn't really matter to me as the case has a handy door 
        over the drives so I never notice. The door can be simply removed if you 
        wanted but I prefer it left on. 
         
           
           
         
        The front bezel was in part designed by PARS. A nice improvement on the 
        older models I think. Every bit of the case oozes quality. The door is 
        lockable which is a neat little feature. The buttons are well built and 
        feel solid unlike those cheap generic cases you see. 
        To open the case you simply unscrew the two thumbscrews and pull the handle 
        on the side panel. On problem I noticed was the 4 pin molex connector 
        on the fan often got in the way when putting the side panel back on but 
        a couple of cable ties fixed that. Both side panels have pre-drilled holes 
        at the front which will help ventilation a bit and also adds a bit of 
        variation to make the normally dull side panels look slightly more interesting. 
         
           
         
        At the back there is a removable plate where the PSU is installed. You 
        have options of either having 1 ATX PSU and a 92mm Fan hole or 2 ATX PSUs. 
        Another good feature, I think this case is perfect for a watercooling 
        setup as there is plenty of room. Also another use would be a relatively 
        cheap server case which is what mine shall be used for. 
         
           
       
        The Scorpio is very well ventilated. With 2 80mm fan brackets at the rear 
        and one 92mm above the PSU is optional. The front intake has 80mm brackets. 
        Also of course the 80mm side blowhole. The 80mm brackets use the new purple 
        clips, which makes install a fan simple and quick. 
         
        There is also 4 movable plastic feet on the bottom of the case supporting 
        it. These feet are coloured the same as your front bezel. 
         
           
       
        Conclusion  
      Overall this case is brilliant. 
        It's perfect for your main rig or a decent server setup. There is plenty 
        of room inside and it is well ventilated. At £80 EX VAT including 
        a 340watt PSU, this case is a seriously good buy. PARS offer great service 
        and the case arrived on time and well packaged. The Scorpio is available 
        in a range of colours including black/purple/silver and beige. However 
        at this time PARS only deals with business clients but within the next 
        few months they will be launching their new website available to all. 
        Overclockers UK get their cases from PARS so you can buy from Overclockers 
        UK if you need it now, available at £108.10 INC VAT. 
      Pros: 
         
        Plenty of room 
        Well built 
        Pre-installed blowhole 
        Detachable door 
        Wide range of individual colours 
        Case feels very sturdy 
        Redesigned front bezel 
        Screwless plastic fan brackets 
        Optional dual PSU 
      Cons: 
         
        Slight variation in colour between front bezel and steel panels 
        Front bezel needs removing for installation of 5.25" drives 
      
      
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