Posted by The Duke on 29 Nov 2011 /
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Getting a quality gaming chassis doesn’t necessarily mean spending a small fortune. BitFenix took that to heart when making Merc, which comes in two versions, the Merc Alpha and Merc Beta. The Merc Alpha will give you the option of going with additional fan locations, while choosing the Merc Beta gives a more streamlined look. The Merc has plenty expansion possibilities, which means your Merc can grow with the rest of your system, while friendly DIY features make system installation headache-free. Now let’s find out if saving money on this case is actually worth it, or will Bitfenix fail in their implementation of a lower priced case.









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I considered this cabinet but bought coolermaster elite 431 plus atlast. it lacks wire management. but overall better?
if they would sell it without the side panels, it could be cheaper still.
so the question is: how far do you go to make a super cheappo case?
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