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Hiper Anubis Case Review

October 19th, 2007
Today, we’ll be taking a look at Hiper’s very first foray into the Mid-ATX chassis industry. Boasting solid 6063 T5 aluminum alloy construction throughout the enclosure, and more features than you can shake a stick at, Hiper is putting its reputation on the line with the introduction of an ambitious product which carries an even more ambitious moniker: the Anubis. With the help of its solid core of engineers and designers, Hiper’s Anubis has been designed from the ground up to cater to the enthusiast community. Will Hiper’s new Mid-ATX enclosure serve to impress? Read on as HardwareLogic goes on the hunt to find out!


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Think you know what it takes to build a kick ass chassis? Hiper certainly seems to think so. No stranger to the computer enthusiast community, Hiper (short for High Performance) Group, has been around for years, seeking to cultivate a reputation built on commitment, quality, and customer satisfaction.

“High Performance Group was founded with the passion of providing computer users and customers the best innovative products and services. The company's untraditional approach from its patented design to its business conduct garners itself partnership with many respectable firms, including AMD. Always committed to excellence, High Performance Group strives to be the best in every aspect.”Read more...

Today, we’ll be taking a look at Hiper’s very first foray into the Mid-ATX chassis industry. Boasting solid 6063 T5 aluminum alloy construction throughout the enclosure, and more features than you can shake a stick at, Hiper is putting its reputation on the line with the introduction of an ambitious product which carries an even more ambitious moniker: the Anubis. With the help of its solid core of engineers and designers, Hiper’s Anubis has been designed from the ground up to cater to the enthusiast community. Will Hiper’s new Mid-ATX enclosure serve to impress? Read on as HardwareLogic dives in to find out!


Model
  • HTC-1K614A1
Case Type
  • Mid-ATX
Dimensions
  • 18.70" x 7.95" x 20.55" (H x W x L)
Drive Bays
  • 5.25" External – 6
  • 3.5" External – 1 (requires FDD converter tray, included)
  • 3.5" Internal – 4
Expansion Slots
  • 7
Net Weight
  • 23.50 lbs
Cooling
  • One 120mm ball bearing top exhaust fan
  • Optional areas throughout enclosure for additional 80-120mm fans - x1 front (intake) and  x1 rear (exhaust)
Material
  • Chassis: 3mm thick 6063 T5 aluminum alloy
  • Bezel: Metal mesh and aluminum
Motherboard
Compatibility
  • Micro and Standard ATX
PSU Compatibility
  • ATX PSU
Front I/O Connectivity
  • Two USB 2.0 ports
  • One microphone and headset input (HD Audio)
  • One Line-In input
Special Features
  • Strong and durable 6063 T5 alloy construction
  • Anti-vibration system on HDD trays
  • Tool-free support throughout
  • Removable HDD cage
  • Water cooling cutouts
Color
  • Black
Price

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