FSP has introduced a new case into their product line, the CUT593 Premium Ultra Tower case which is available in 3 configurations and comfortably supports high performance builds with functional airflow and style.
The CUT593 is a premium PC case designed for gamers and content creators. It comes in three configurations, CUT593, CUT593 ARGB and CUT593 Premium Edition all with colour options of white and black. The overall design of the case is rather sleek and goes for a soft and rounded appearance as opposed to sharp and squared which has been the primary design angle for many new cases. Its front panel uses a hexagonal mesh design which is very common amongst cases. This front panel is also interchangeable with a perforated metal panel included with the Premium Edition case. The tempered glass side panels on on the left side as well as on the right side with the Premium edition case are both hinged giving easy access to the internals whilst providing a view of your cables in the back and the key components in the front. The rear tempered glass has likely been chosen as the premium edition case also comes with pre-installed PSU braided cables. All in all, I quite like it.
Cooling support out of the box is strong with four 140mm fans pre-installed with three in the front and one in the back, the ARGB and Premium Edition cases come with four 140mm ARGB fans as opposed to non-ARGB. Adding onto this users can mount three more fans in the top which also accommodates up to 360mm radiators as does the front.
The CUT593 offers plenty of room for hardware with up to E-ATX motherboards, 175mm AIR-Cooler clearance, 400mm of GPU clearance as well as lots of storage room featuring three 3.5″ bays and four 2.5″ bays.
To learn more visit the respective product pages at FSP.com
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