Taiwanese based company Aerocool have just announced the launch in Europe of its Strike-X one and Strike-X one advanced midtower PC cases. “Both models feature a steel structure, are painted black both inside and out, and have support for ATX and micro ATX motherboards, four 5.25-inch drive bays (with tool-free mounting systems), six 3.5-inch internal bays, a PSU dust filter, and pre-drilled holes for watercooling tubes and cables.” Much like with the Cooler Master branding strategy the base version features only USB 2.0 and a single 120mm fan whilst the advanced version features USB 3.0 and two 120mm fans for additional cooling.
The premium to upgrade to the advanced model is just €5 as the base model costs €34.99 and the advanced model costs €39.99. The cases are available immediately so if you fancy having an X-Factor look-a-like case sitting on your desk then keep an eye on the UKs biggest etailers such as Scan, Ebuyer and Aria.
Source: TPU
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