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AZZA Spartan 101
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Mon, 21 September, 2009
Cases & Power Supplies
AZZA
Alan McKinney
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Introduction
For many, the word Spartan conjures up images of those spectacular outnumbered warriors of antiquity. Trained from birth to be the greatest warriors of their age, their mission was simply to win at all cost.  

The AZZA Spartan 101 is a value oriented mid-tower case placed squarely in the middle  of AZZA’s product lineup. It’s currently listed at Newegg.com for $59.99 with a $20.00 MIR making your final cost a meager $39.99. Occasionally,  low price doesn’t translate to a cheap product. Getting a great value on a case that has all the features and quality needed, can allow you to upgrade other components like a graphics card or CPU and still remain within your budget. The Spartan 101 may turn out to be exactly that.

Let’s see if the AZZA Spartan 101 has the right combination of style and features to live up to its lofty namesake.

Thanks go to our friends at AZZA for supplying the review sample.

Jumpstarted with the Vision to build a premier corporate company that consistently exceeds the managed expectations of our customers, team members and partners.   AZZA is driven by the Mission to provide the highest quality products of unmatched value, along with exemplary customer support. We do this via the efforts of a highly dedicated, professional, productive and experienced workforce who shares a commitment to the long-term growth and success of the company.



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