Conclusion and Verdict
In conclusion, the Sigma from Raidmax is a nice chassis both visually and in execution. The features that are hard to find in the mid-range budget case are no problem for the Sigma. From the custom lighting to the cooling options and airflow; the Sigma has it where it counts. The tempered glass is a nice final touch and adds to the overall appeal of this case.
If there were any downsides to this chassis, I would say the lack of optical drive option is a slight bummer. That being said, as we move further into the Cloud, this will become more common as optical drives will be less important and in demand.
The Raidmax Sigma can be found on Newegg as well as other various e-tailers and has MSRP for around $79 USD. Buy now at Amazon – https://goo.gl/wpYw6E.
Pros:
- Good Construction
- Nice feature set
- Good airflow
- Lots of space
- Easy installation of components
- Tempered glass side panel
- Awesome looks
Cons:
- No optical drive space (an issue only for some)
Final Thoughts:
If you are in the mix for a mid-range budget ATX case that has the features that you need, then look no further than the Sigma from Raidmax. Thanks and have a Funky Day!