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Cases: Caselabs M8
Posted on Sunday, September 04, 2011 @ 16:39:52 UTC by Wesslan
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Caselabs M8 Review

The internet is a wonderful place that you can easily get lost in, one day on my web surfing travels I found a picture of a case, it looked similar to some other cases I'd seen in the past, but this one looked different. Different in as it didn't look like a school project kinda way (so the case I found definitely wasn't a Mountain Mods case). A little research later and I had found out that this cases was from a relatively new manufacturer called Caselabs and they were based in California. So new are this company that they don't even have much of a website yet and have been relying on Facebook and forums to sell and promote their cases. The chassis we will be looking at today is amazingly the baby of the range called the M8, with no bolts that big in sight let's take a look at the specifications. "

Caselabs M8 Review @ Overclock3D

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