right people,here is the long awaited review on my newly acquired caselabs sth10 review.
not done many reviews so dont flame me for a bad review but ill try to cover my experience with the case and the caselabs customer service.
The case cost me £550 inclusive on posting,im still waiting on the import tax (nearly 2 weeks so hopefully they have forgotten me) which should be around the £50 mark,which will bring the grand total to £600.
The service i got from jim (caselabs owner) was outstanding,he replied to my e mails very quickly with updated shopping baskets and question's.He even found the time to ring me to finalise the order
These case's are made to order,i wanted to colours integrated in my sth10 and jim fulfilled my plans 100% and everything was just how i wanted it.
From the day i placed the order to me having the case was 6 days !
you have to admit that is outstanding service from america.
the box arrived in perfect condition and not a mark on it,the box is very very good quality and very thick.
here is a picture of the box opened with the packing....
There is so much packaging in there that there was no way anything would get damaged,there was 6 layers of items and thick padding in each layer,every part was in a very very thick plastic bag.
There was so many parts it was quite daunting but once you read the very informative instruction it all cam perfectly clear,there was over half of the part's in spare's which included quite a few clips (picture of this later)
The case took me roughly 3 hours to put together (smoke breaks in-between) and was a joy to do as everything went together like a glove.
this case has a removable motherboard tray which is very handy.
The wheels came as a extra and are very well made with all 4 wheels lockable
Here is some more pictures of the case and my pc inside.
Ive got big plans for the watercooling and will incorporate 4xd5 pumps and 2x quad rads and 2x triple rads.
here is a picture of my mountain mods case next to the sth10
The hard drive bay on the back is outstanding,it bolts onto the case and has rubber grommet between the cage and case to cut down on vibrations and each hard drive has it's own rubber grommet and screws to hold the hard drive in place to cut down even more vibrations.
any question then please fire away and ive got loads more pictures if needed.
not done many reviews so dont flame me for a bad review but ill try to cover my experience with the case and the caselabs customer service.
The case cost me £550 inclusive on posting,im still waiting on the import tax (nearly 2 weeks so hopefully they have forgotten me) which should be around the £50 mark,which will bring the grand total to £600.
The service i got from jim (caselabs owner) was outstanding,he replied to my e mails very quickly with updated shopping baskets and question's.He even found the time to ring me to finalise the order
These case's are made to order,i wanted to colours integrated in my sth10 and jim fulfilled my plans 100% and everything was just how i wanted it.
From the day i placed the order to me having the case was 6 days !
you have to admit that is outstanding service from america.
the box arrived in perfect condition and not a mark on it,the box is very very good quality and very thick.
here is a picture of the box opened with the packing....
There is so much packaging in there that there was no way anything would get damaged,there was 6 layers of items and thick padding in each layer,every part was in a very very thick plastic bag.
There was so many parts it was quite daunting but once you read the very informative instruction it all cam perfectly clear,there was over half of the part's in spare's which included quite a few clips (picture of this later)
The case took me roughly 3 hours to put together (smoke breaks in-between) and was a joy to do as everything went together like a glove.
this case has a removable motherboard tray which is very handy.
The wheels came as a extra and are very well made with all 4 wheels lockable
Here is some more pictures of the case and my pc inside.
Ive got big plans for the watercooling and will incorporate 4xd5 pumps and 2x quad rads and 2x triple rads.
here is a picture of my mountain mods case next to the sth10
The hard drive bay on the back is outstanding,it bolts onto the case and has rubber grommet between the cage and case to cut down on vibrations and each hard drive has it's own rubber grommet and screws to hold the hard drive in place to cut down even more vibrations.
any question then please fire away and ive got loads more pictures if needed.