“Egyptian deity meets brushed aluminum in Hiper’s Osiris, a formidable new contender among high-end PC cases. Will its upside-down design and understated good looks win us over? Let’s have a look.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Hiper is excited about their new case
Multiple materials, including a side panel made of mesh give the Hiper Osiris an interesting look. The numerous fans also offer nice airflow, and the wide open design will allow you to use huge CPU heatsinks as well as oversized graphics cards without any concerns. The PSU placement also adds to the cases design, the BTX PSU on the bottom design never caught on as a standard, but you do see it occaisonally, such as in this case. Drop by The Tech Report to get a close up look at this new case.