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FSP Intros CMT330 and CMT520 Cases

 

FSP unveils two interesting PC cases.

If you know anything about FSP, you know that this particular brand is mostly known as a manufacturer of power supplies. However, the company has just introduced two PC cases, each impressive in its own way. The products in question are the CMT 330 and CMT 520, both of which come with a mid-tower design. Depending on your preferences, you will be able to install All-in-One, custom liquid or just regular air-based cooling solutions in both versions. There are a few differences between the two, however, especially since the CMT330 provides support for two Blu-ray drives. As for the CMT520, it offers better airflow as well as RGB lighting.

Internal layout and front panel options.

The FSP CMT330 and CMT520 both come with the same internal layout. They support ATX motherboards with 8 PCI express cards, as well as 163 mm CPU coolers and 423 mm graphics cards. The front panel includes two USB 2.0 ports, two USB 3.0 ports, a headphone jack, and a microphone port. Basic air cooling is also ensured by a series of pre-installed fans. As for pricing, the CMT330 will set you back about $80, while the CMT520 costs $100. Below you will find a complete list of specifications for these new FSP cases.

Unique features of the CMT330:

  • All-black, high airflow ATX mid-tower gaming PC case
  • Halo cover mirror PSU shroud
  • 1x Plexiglas panel
  • 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, HD audio jacks, power
  • 3x 120 mm fan (1x Blue LED, CMT 330)
  • 2x 3½”, 4x 2½” drives
  • 2x 5¼” drives
  • Supports extended ATX (297 mm wide) motherboards
  • Supports up to 8 PCI express cards
  • Support for 2x 360 mm radiators (front, top)
  • Supports 163 mm high CPU coolers, 423 mm long graphics cards

Unique features of the CMT520:

  • All-black, high airflow ATX mid-tower gaming PC case
  • Halo cover mirror PSU shroud
  • 4x 120 mm RGB fan & lighting control box
  • Support motherboard’s RGB lighting sync
  • Two Tempered glass panels
  • 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, HD audio jacks, power, reset and RGB button
  • 2x 3½”, 4x 2½” drives
  • Supports extended ATX (297 mm wide) motherboards
  • Supports up to 8 PCI express cards
  • Support for 2x 360 mm radiators (front, top)
  • Supports 163 mm high CPU coolers, 423 mm long graphics cards
Cernescu Andrei

Candrei is a writer for eTeknix who loves the latest technology news and gaming.

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