Foxconn CasEdge TK-09

Foxconn Electronics, Inc. is one of the bigger names in the computer industry. Besides PC cases, it is one of the leading manufacturers of motherboards, connectors, and just about everything OEM. With all this experience in the higher level electronics, how will its PC case product stand against others? Let's take a look.


External Design

The theme in our roundup so far has been subtlety in looks. AsiaPro, Linkworld, and Raidmax all kept things simple and left the flashy aspects like bright lights out to appeal to more users.

The bezel of the TK-09 is black and silver in color. There are four 5-1/4"; drive bay covers that are black and take up the top half of the bezel. There are also two black 3-1/2"; drive bay covers centered underneath.

The bottom section of the bezel features a large silver power button, a small reset button below that as well as power and HDD activity LEDs to the sides of the reset button. The reset button is extremely small and requires very small, child-sized fingers to press.

Under those components is a vent for optional intake fans to be mounted on the inside, as well as a fold-down door, which hides two USB ports and audio in/out ports. FireWire has not been implemented into this case, but the addition of the audio ports gives it some points.

The side panels are bare except for two rows of vents a few inches from the top and bottom of the panels. There is also an indentation on each panel to help users grip it to slide it back. The panels are secured to the case by two thumbscrews and can be removed easily.


Internal Design

There are four 5-1/4"; drive bays and a total of seven 3-1/2"; drive bays, two of them exposed. A small feature in the design of these bays is the single-sided mounting solution, which allows and really only requires each drive to be screwed in from one side - the left side. This will greatly reduce the installation time, since the right side panel will not have to be removed and extra screws will not have to be installed.

The motherboard tray has nothing out of the ordinary. It uses screw-in stand-offs to mount the motherboard and features a good number of options in placing those stand-offs.

At the back, we see the expansion slots. The TK-09 uses a device to lock add-in cards in place by moving the mounts back to the outside of the case. There is a casing on the outside that protrudes about half an inch and covers the mounting points of the expansion slots. This casing can be removed by a single screw.


AsiaPro ASYS 8654BL (cont'd) Foxconn CasEdge TK-09 (cont'd)
Comments Locked

58 Comments

View All Comments

  • KristopherKubicki - Tuesday, February 1, 2005 - link

    sdfg: I think you mean the Antec Lanboy looks like the Chenming cases...

    Kristopher
  • aeternitas - Tuesday, February 1, 2005 - link

    Yes #24, we are all spoiled. Spoiled with _quality_. Some of us like to have nice things. I for one dont want to see cheap plastic houseing my loveingly put together equiptment. This is a hobby for most, and with a hobby means quality is the standard.

    If you are just building PCs for people that dont care, then by all means, but this isnt really a site for people that dont care.
  • sprockkets - Tuesday, February 1, 2005 - link

    Err, no In-Win cases?
  • miketheidiot - Tuesday, February 1, 2005 - link

    these cases are all trash. Drop the extra $20 and get a decent antec PSU/case combo.

    And why wasn't the Sonata or something lke that included?
  • Cygni - Tuesday, February 1, 2005 - link

    God you guys are ridiculous! I personally use Antec cases for my own personal builds, but when building for my business, i use the cheapest non-ugly case I can find. Of course, PSU is a concern, but im not slapping FX's in with a 250wt. PSU does change reliability, this is fact, but it is FAR overhyped. Bad RAM can make 10 times the impact.

    Honestly, who gives a crap if the case isnt amazing? Its a CASE! As long as its not ugly, and as long as its fairly well put together (almost all of them are these days), who cares? 99% of the people i build computers for never open the case, so who cares if it has sharp edges? I dont know. You guys all sound really really spoiled, haha. I personally thought alot of the cases reviewed are FAR less ugly then so called "Gamer cases" that are out there with friggen dragons with LED eyes that readout useless voltage information...
  • MarkM - Tuesday, February 1, 2005 - link

    I'm with #4 too -- a the point you are getting this level case, you are probably looking at a no-frills basic PC with cheaper components, at which point it doesn't make much sense for you to be building anyway, you should just get a Dell & get that conveniecne/security of waranty.

    Not to mention if you are building so basic a PC, you probably are not reading anandtech :)

    Anywya, I'm not sure I see great value. I got my Sonata with the 350w quiet PSU for $70 total AR, some of these cases would cost about as much with even an inferior PSU. So why bother at all?
  • digit - Tuesday, February 1, 2005 - link

    ive got that raidmax (windowless version) and i really like it. it came with the 4 fans already installed in front and its definitely the coolest running case ive ever had. recently ive started having problems with power stability from the psu, but it worked just fine for over a year.
  • fatdog6 - Tuesday, February 1, 2005 - link

    Im pretty dissapointed with this review,
    first off of the 150 or so systems that i have built my first consideration is reliablity/stability expecially in a budget build. I I can i imagine getting a call and then seeing the power supply fell down knocked the cpu off into the gpu trashing the memory on the way.!!

    As stated by Spacecomber #15
    "So far, I haven't found a case and power supply (bought seperately or together) that is as good as and less expensive than the Antec 1650, which is my choice for entry level and basic systems. $55 for a case that includes 120mm fan, Antec SL-350 power supply, and side CPU air guide."

    As stated by Lonewolf #13
    "The power supplies of these review units are horrible, and do not in any way represent good additional value"
  • DaveA - Tuesday, February 1, 2005 - link

    http://images.anandtech.com/reviews/cases/roundups...


    yeah whats up with that?
  • Desslok - Tuesday, February 1, 2005 - link

    In the review for the Codegen 6209 is the motherboard tilted in the install pic??

Log in

Don't have an account? Sign up now