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Ultra MicroFly MX6 Case w/ 600 Watt XVS PSU

Sponsor: Ultra Products

Price: 149.99

Author: Tazz

Published: Fri, Apr-06-2007

 Description:

     The Ultra MicroFly case is one of the most common SFF (Small Form Factor) cases on the market. It allows for the mounting of a full-size ATX PSU, while other SFF cases have to have to run a smaller PSU. We originally took a look at Ultra's MicroFly back in July of last year. Today we are going to look at one of their latest versions the Ultra MicroFly MX6.

 First Impression:

    

     The packaging of the MicroFly MX6 Micro ATX case is what we normally see from Ultra Products. The box contains large high resolution pictures of the case, while listing the major features of the MicroFly MX6 comes with one of Ultra's XVS 600W modular power supplies.

    


     First thing to do is crack the box open and make sure the MicroFly MX6 came through shipping without any hitches. As you can see the MicroFly MX6 is well packed in the container using larger foam end caps. The case is also bagged to keep anything from getting to and marring up the finish of the case.




     With the case successfully removed from the container we have verified that everything did in fact come through shipping without any complaints. The MicroFly MX6 is slightly different than the older MicroFly cases, while still utilizing a lot of the stock features of the MicroFly. The first thing that stand out is the squared off front panel, which is covered in mesh. The second thing to notice is the lack of the carrying handle that the original MicroFly's had. The last obvious difference is on the top panel. The earlier versions of the MicroFly either had 3 windows or none. The MicroFly MX6 comes with 2 side windows and no top window.

Case Features:

  • High gloss finish.
  • 80MM intake fan with 120MM exhaust fan.
  • Supports all standard Micro ATX motherboards.
  • Removeable MB tray allows for easy installation.
  • Drive Bays, accepts 2 external 5.25" drives.
  • Expansion Slots, offers 4 expansion slots.
  • Power Supply Bay, accepts standard ATX power supplies.
  • Compact Size - 15"(Length) x 11.25"(Width) x 9"(Height)

Case Specifications:

  • Color: Black
  • Dimensions:
    Length: 15"
    Width: 11.25"
    Height: 9"
  • Drive Bay:
    2 - 5.25" External
    1 - 3.5" External
    2 - 3.5" Internal
  • Form Factor: Micro ATX
  • Expansion Slots: 4 Standard Slots
  • Case Fan Mounts:
    1 - 120mm Fan
    1 - 80mm Fan
  • LEDs:
    Green - Power
    Orange - Hard Drive Access
  • Switches:
    Power
    Reset
  • Easy access front panel:
    2 - USB 2.0
    1 - Firewire
    1 - Headphone
    1 - Microphone
    Temperature Display

PSU Features:

  • Modular Cabling Technology
    Supports AMD and Intel Motherboards
  • Low Acoustic Noise
  • Meets ATX Version 2.03 and
    ATX 12V Version 1.2 Specifications
  • Short Circuit Protection
  • In-Rush Current Protection
  • Thermal Overload Cutoff Protection
  • MTBF > 100,000 Hours at Full Load,
    110VAC and 25°C Ambient Condition
  • FCC and UL Recognized

Connections:

Qty
Cable Description
Length(in)
1
20/24 Pin Motherboard Connector
19
1
4 Pin +12V Motherboard Connector
19
1
6 Pin PCI-Express Connectors
19
1
5 Pin SATA Power Cable (2 Devices)
21.5
2
4 Pin Power Cable (2 Devices)
21.5
1
4 Pin Power Cable (2 Devices + 1 Floppy)
21.5

 

Output:

AC INPUT
115V/230V 10A/6A 60/50Hz
MAX OUTPUT
CURRENT
+5V
+3.3V
+12V
-5V
-12V
+5VSB
32A
26A
35A
0.6A
0.6A
2A
600W
Max
Combined
Watts
180W
420W
3W
7.2W
10W
580W
20W
600W

Total Output Power:
600W (Full Load, Nominal Input Voltage)
Efficiency:
78% Typical at Full Load and Nominal Input Voltage

Input

AC Input Voltage: 115V/230V
AC Input Frequency:
50-60Hz
AC Input Currents:
· 10A (RMS) for 115VAC input
· 46A (RMS) for 230VAC input



 

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