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What we don’t like is that the system case is just wide enough for you to connect the cables. The cables press against the closed side panel.

 

The system case should have been made 3-4cm wider as there may be problems with attaching the drives’ cables to some mainboards:

And it would be easier to put the cables neatly inside. Anyway, the assembled system looks good:

This system case proved to be rigid enough to be transported without problems with all the hardware stuffing inside. And it is very easy to carry about because it is just a little heavier when assembled than an empty Armor Jr. The only thing you should be aware of is that the Aquila must be protected against blows. An aluminum case gets damaged much easier than a steel one, and there’s a bigger risk of damaging the components than with a high-quality steel system case. You shouldn’t also lift this system case up holding it by its front part, especially by the decorative door. It can break off easily.

If you like numbers, here is a table with the specs of the reviewed system cases:

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