“When Ultra released the Aluminus PC case it gave the computer a nice new look on an older chassis. The glossy paint job and light weight give all the modders out there a perfect case to start their next project. After we reviewed the Aluminus here at PC we were to believe that it would be hard for Ultra to top it. Today, Ultra has sent us our next sample project to share with our readers. The Grid is a smaller mid size tower that looks to give a person the option to utilize a standard size motherboard is a smaller enclosure. Does the Grid live up to the levels of the Aluminus? Let’s find out.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Not the size, but how you use it

The Ultra Grid case may seem tiny, at 19.5″ deep, 7.5″ wide and 16.7″ tall, but don’t let it’s size fool you. This motherboard will fit ATX boards, and even comes with 2 120mm fans. Drop by Pro-Clockers for the full review of this compact, well laid out case.