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Ikonik Zaria A20

 

Ikonik Zaria A20

Date:2008-11-06 - 21:11
Author: Andreas Galistel
Manufacturers: IKONIK
Contact: IKONIK
Category : Cases / Miditower

Page 1: Ikonik Zaria A20

Ikonik is a fairly new player founded by a former head engineer at Gigabyte. The fact that Ikonik's first creations looked a bit familiar should perhaps have tipped you off if you didn't already know. I took a quick look around and I couldn't find many reviews of its products in the West. Ikonik presented its first products at Computex earlier this year and managed to get some media exposure through its innovative case and power supply designs. The case we're going to review today is from the Zaria series. More specifically the Zaria A20.


The reason I wanted to look at this one instead of the other cases Ikonik has on its website was mainly a matter of personal taste. If you've read any of my previous reviews you know I bend toward the clean and stylish cases, and don't go for the blingy, flashy dealies. Zaria A20 looked like a case I might like so I decided to give it a shot. The box was a bit damaged when it arrived, which killed the mood a bit, but when I unboxed it, removed the protective films, took a step back and just looked at it ... clean.

Let's jump to the specifications.



Page 1: Ikonik Zaria A20
Page 2: Specifications: Ikonik Zaria A20
Page 3: Exterior
Page 4: Inside
Page 5: System Intelligent Management
Page 6: Conclusion

 

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