PC Peripherals Zebronics Bijli Cabby

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I am trying to get a cabby for within 2 (max 2.5k) and am thinking of getting the Zebronics Bijli or the Zebronics Peace Cabinet.
Sadly Antec does not seem to fit within this budget. :(

Would like to know if anyone has any info on these cabby's (pros/cons)?
 
I got a Bijli with one 120MM Fans and two 80mm fans minus the PSU for Rs1150.

Good Cabby ...and amazing VFM.
 
120mm front fan, 2 80mm side fans....what about fan at the rear?

All cabinets I've seen so far come with a rear fan. Front fan, side fans are optional. Also, what about airflow? Front fan would suck in air...what about the 2 side fans...should they suck in air or throw out air...most likely suck in air. Where would the hot air exit the cabinet from? PSU?
 
I have the peace. Not very well designed as far as air circulation goes. You'l have to remove, remount some of the fans here and there. The insides of both are pretty much the same. Take the Bijli and if you need a transparent side panel, get it cut!
 
as far as circulation goes...this is the best setup

120mm front intake

120mm rear exhaust

80mm side fan pulling in on the cpu(coz intel oem pulls air towards mobo)

other 80mm outward(i believe near G-card)
 
i bought this cabby recently to house components for my 2nd PC. I don't know if this matters to you but it did not have a metal rail to support my PSU..that was a big downer for me as my PSU was only held by 4 screws in the back and it's a fanless PSU due to which it's quite heavy...hmm how to explain....it's like having a ThermalRight Ultra 120 in your system...you don't feel like moving it around a lot.

Build wise, it's ok. I did not find anything great. I like that it's quite open from the front with a lot of grille area which is what I wanted. It catches fingerprints easily even with a matte(well maybe slightly glossy) black finish. I want to move the front 120mm to the back but it's quite inaccessible.
 
_pappu_ said:
as far as circulation goes...this is the best setup

120mm front intake
120mm rear exhaust
80mm side fan pulling in on the cpu(coz intel oem pulls air towards mobo)
other 80mm outward(i believe near G-card)

I think the best would be to have just front and back high cfm 120mm fans.
 
I want to move the front 120mm to the back but it's quite inaccessible.

It is very simple.....remove the front panel...it is held with 4 push type screws....i removed the default fan from the front and replaced it with a Glacialtech....:)
 
abhisheksahas said:
It is very simple.....remove the front panel...it is held with 4 push type screws....i removed the default fan from the front and replaced it with a Glacialtech....:)

Is the removal procedure different from regular screws? The screws seem to be covered by some plastic housing.
 
Boot_Comp said:
Thanks!
Any idea how much Antibiotic costs without PSU?

I got it for 1950 without psu around 2 years back. The LEDs on fans went kaput within first month. Cheap chinese fans and front lcd :no: And the transparent side panel had no provision for a fan.

But it looks pretty neat if u do come cable management. Just put in a 12" slim cfl, cheap chinese one costs 80 bucks, and you've got yourself a looker cabby ;)
 
Argus said:
The LEDs on fans went kaput within first month. Cheap chinese fans and front lcd :no:
Lol the LEDs on the fan on got with my Peace go on vacation now and then..turn by turn.. :bleh:
 
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