CHIEFTEC has announced the launch of their latest iteration of the highly successful Scorpion gaming tower series: The SCORPION 4. With a large mesh front panel, the latest version adapts to the increased power consumption of next-gen gaming components, which require optimal airflow and cooling to enable superior gaming performance.
Stylistically, the Scorpion 4 sticks to the clean and elegant look of the series. The technical specifications of the chassis itself remain unchanged with ATX M/B support, 4x pre-installed A-RGB rainbow fans, 240 mm radiator support on the top, 2x 3.5″ HDD and 2x 2.5″ SSD support.
The SCORPION 4 is the next iteration of the highly successful Scorpion gaming series by CHIEFTEC. The full Mesh front panel and four pre-installed A-RGB rainbow fans ensure even the highest-performing gaming systems are well-cooled, without sacrificing the beauty of RGB style. A tempered glass slide-to-open side panel provides a clear view of the components inside, while the A-RGB control hub allows for the lighting to be controlled via M/B Sync or via the included remote control. Building on the well-established foundation of the Scorpion series, the SCORPION 4 provides a great balance of airflow performance, style and functional quality.
At the time of writing CHIEFTEC has not confirmed any specific regional release dates for the SCORPION 4 mid-tower chassis, nor how much we can expect it to cost when it does arrive with retailers. – If you do, however, want to learn more about it, you can visit the official product website via the link here!
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