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Published: 2012-01-26, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
Accommodates extra-long video cards. Easy installation of 3.5- and 5.25-inch drives. Attractive, mature look.
Installation requires screwdriver. Mounting mechanism for 5.25-inch drives affects all bays at once. Inefficient 3.5-inch caddy design. Top and front panels difficult to remove. Limited front-panel port selection
Despite some handy features and a look that's intriguing but not gaudy, the AZZA Toledo 301 gaming PC case suffers from some design issues that will discourage hard-core DIYers....
Plenty of drive bays, low price, able to fit large graphics cards, good cooling features, cable management, nice looking exterior,
No USB 3.0
The Azza Toledo I found to be a awesome case. When they said that they wanted a budget case for gamers they meant it, with the copious amounts of bay space, giant cooling fans and the nice cable management they are certainly giving you your monies wor...
Highly affordable price point for all the features you get, Unique and edgy looks that aren't too overdone, Three included fans, Quiet stock cooling system, Motherboard back plate cutouts for cable management and CPU cooler installation, Included SSD mount
Would be nice to see toolless rear slots too, Absence of USB 3.0 ports
Large 250mm Side Fan, Lots of Ventilation With Fins, SemiTool Free, Water Cooling Ready, Good Cable Room, CPU Tray Cut Out, Fits up to 340mm GPU,
90 degree SATA cable connector won't fit with 2.5" SSD/HDD on bracket, Tight Fit for larger card SLI/Crossfire solutions, ATX sized motherboard partially covers cable routing holes, Not completely tool free. (Expansion bays require screws), silver
At first glance I thought that the Toledo 301 looked very familiar to me. I was puzzled because I couldn't put my finger on it. Today, it finally hit me. As a huge gamer, I am exposed to all kinds of "armor" that programmers place in fantasy or sci-fi ...
The AZZA Toledo 301 comes with a terrific price tag. The manufacturer, however, had to make some concessions. It is a good case for its price range, but users that like features such as air filters will have to pick a different product.Strong PointsExc...
The AZZA Toledo 301 is a nice looking case, we have to admit. The change from the typical fully-mesh front look we are always seeing, is a welcome change. But the Toledo 301 is more than a fresh look as it offers most of the features one would be look...
The Azza Toledo 301 is a surprisingly well done midtower case. With several standout features and no real weak points, it is clear the designers put a lot of effort into making a real impact. From the striking blue glow coming from the front bezel as ...
Yes, I came down hard on this case on the previous page, but it's because there are a few things that just make me scratch my head. On one hand, there are motherboard mounting issues with a lack of built-in standoffs and some quality slip-ups during m...