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Review: Ikonik Zaria A20 SIM: the new kid on the block

by Parm Mann on 22 May 2009, 09:21 3.05

Tags: Zaria A20 SIM, iKoniK

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Specification and initial thoughts


Specification
Model name Ikonik Zaria A20 Ikonik Zaria A20 SIM
Case type Mid tower
Dimension(W x H x D) 200mm x 440mm x 490mm
Weight 9.3kg
Available colours Black / Silver
5.25in drive bays 4
3.5in external drive bays 1
3.5in internal drive bays 5
Expansion slots 7
Side panel Non-changeable flat ventilation mesh Interchangeable: transparent window or ventilation mesh
Material Aluminium and Steel (SECC)
I/O panel Audio / 2 x USB 2.0 / 1 x FireWire / 1 x e-SATA
Cooling fans 1 x 140mm front
1 x 120mm rear
optional 120mm bottom

1 x 140mm front
1 x 120mm LED rear
2 x 80mm LED side
optional 120mm bottom

Mainboard support mATX / ATX / CEB
Tool-less design Yes
Protection Rubber on HDD and PSU railing and ODD spring for anti-vibration and noise reduction
Maintenance Removable and washable filters
LED N/A Rear and right side
SIM (System Intelligent Management) Optional Yes

Ikonik's Zaria A20 is available in two distinct flavours - the standard A20, and the A20 SIM. We'll be taking a closer look at the latter in a silver finish.

Measuring 200mm x 440mm x 490mm, the chassis is similar in size to many existing mid-tower solutions and should easily fit into most workstations. At 9.3kg in weight, however, it's slightly heavier than competing chassis - a result of its largely-steel frame, we reckon.

Looking at the specification, we see an ample number of both drive bays and expansion slots, and the increasingly-popular promise of tool-less access. A surprise inclusion is support for enterprise-orientated CEB motherboards, as well as mATX and ATX.

With four bundled fans, the Zaria A20 SIM's cooling system should perform admirably and its key feature, of course, is the built in System Intelligent Management (SIM) system.

Priced at around Ā£100, the Zaria A20 SIM isn't exactly what we'd call cheap. Does it warrant the asking price? Let's take a closer look.