AZZA Fusion 3000 Full Tower Case
Feb 22nd, 2012 | By JaredAZZA designs their cases with gamers in mind and the Fusion 3000 is a full tower that certainly fits this bill. With enough water cooling holes to satisfy even the most crazed water cooler and space for up to a 360mm radiator the level of cooling you choose is open. Support for the largest of motherboards (XL-ATX), 10 PCI expansion slots and room for the longest of video cards there is virtually no limit to your hardware choices. Ten Easy Swap trays, four of which are for SSDs, will mean you might have a harder time finding drives to fill the Fusion 3000 than installing them.
The Fusion 3000 certainly packs a lot of features and just a couple things make me scratch my head. The side door panels seem flimsier than I would expect in a full tower, this could be a weight saving feature because even with the thinner panels the Fusion still weighs in at a hefty 34 lbs empty. I was also a bit surprised to only find 3 USB ports on the front panel when you often find that same number on mid size towers so I would expect more.
Even with these minor shortcomings the Fusion 3000 has a lot going for it. Competition is certainly strong in the full tower segment but AZZA should have you looking their way at the Fusion 3000.
- Advantages
- Lots of room
- (6)HDD, (4)SSD Easy Swap trays
- Good cooling performance
- Many cooling options
- Disadvantages
- Side panels are thin
- Only 3 front USB ports
Overclockers Online would like to thank AZZA for supplying the Fusion 3000 for review.