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Conclusion

We have reviewed many cases here at Tech-Reviews, but not that many that have been inspired by Sci-Fi films.  I think that the X-Fighter has done a very good job here today, with its unique external features and good cooling system the X-Fighter is a worthy opponent for many of the cases we’ve reviewed.

For around £75 you can pick the X-Fighter up from many online stores.  The case itself is designed mainly for gamers and Star Wars fans due its relation to the films.

The X-Fighter has a great deal of features that make it even more desirable including the red LED’s on the front, the slanted drive bay panels, the VGA Turbo cooling system and tool-less features.  With all of these features, even if you don’t like Star Wars or aren’t a gamer this case would still satisfy your needs with the build quality and looks alone.

There are certain areas that need improvement such as the cooling system, maybe there could be something so it could be removed a little easier because trying to install a motherboard is not easy when you have a massive cooling system blocking your access and view. Also, the removal of the front panel is a little annoying.

Bottom Line:  For around £75 I would say that the X-Fighter is definitely worth it.  It offers a lot of features to go with its unique design but with a few little tweaks it could be the perfect case.

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