Fong Kai FK-320ATX Mid Tower ATX
by Mike Andrawes on April 5, 2000 12:46 PM EST- Posted in
- Cases/Cooling/PSUs
Conclusion
Quick Look |
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Fong
Kai FK-320ATX |
The Good | |
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High
quality construction |
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The Bad | ||
- Non-removeable motherboard tray |
As noted previously, Fong Kai pitches the FK-320ATX as a "workstation class / enterprise chassis." With that goal in mind, the FK-320ATX is certainly a reasonable entry level solution. Its ability to accept ATX motherboards of any size and 10,000 RPM hard drives are key in this market. The construction quality, cooling, and ease of use are all excellent as well. Our only complaint would be that a workstation or server may need more expansion room.
However, with a price of around $100 - 120, it's not priced like many of those higher end cases, which makes sense as an entry level workstation product. However, that also means that it is not out of reach for anyone looking for a good solid case for his/her personal system.
Overall, the FK-320ATX provides a good compromise between a number of factors. Cooling, craftsmanship, and ease of use are all excellent. While it lacks a bit in expansion space, the FK-320ATX fits in between traditional full towers and traditional mid towers in terms of size. You get the full tower benefit of lots of room to work with on the inside, with the mid tower benefit of smaller exterior dimensions.
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