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4 Reviews
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Clean design, USB 3.0 header cable has USB 2.0 pigtail
No top ventilation, SD-card slot is just an empty spacer, No mounts for 2.5-inch SSDs or platter drives
Not as grim and brooding as its name suggests, the Abyss is a serviceable case for casual PC builders who aren't trying to install much more than a basic set of components. Read More…...
Run quiet and cool, Decently made, USB 3.0 ready, Room for large video cards, Looks good
Video card spacer doesn't line up with video cards, Broke clip while trying to install hard drive, Space for SD Card reader but no reader is actually there, Fan bracket blocks drive bay, No USB 2.0 ports at all, Space can get cramped with hard drive and v
The Diablotek Abyss isn't bad for the price at all, if you're not expecting much then I don't think you'll be disappointed. It's not a bad case overall, but it just isn't a great case either, there's nothing really that sets it apart from other cases on t...
Published: 2012-06-30, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
Decent space for some components. Attractive appearance.
Does not easily support oversized video cards. Not entirely tool-free construction. Drive installation cumbersome. Some cheap-looking, cheap-feeling design elements. No included 2.5-inch drive supports. Limited space for cable routing
The Diablotek Abyss meets most of the requirements for a budget gaming case, but you can do better....
Sadly, the Diablotek Abyss White ATX Mid Tower suffers from bad implementation. Everything on paper looks great; lots of drive bays, large GPU support, tool free design, white color. However, once you actually get your hands on the case, you can see wh...