Geometric Future, a rising name in PC components and peripherals, has just announced its latest creation: the Model 5 PC case. This compact chassis boasts an impressive array of features designed to appeal to PC builders seeking both functionality and style. Available in both a sleek glass-paneled version and a high-airflow mesh-front variant (dubbed “Vent”), the Model 5 supports E-ATX motherboards, accommodates graphics cards up to 460mm in length, and offers ample cooling potential with room for a 420mm radiator. One of its most unique features is a front-mounted PSU location, optimizing space and airflow within the case.
The Model 5 offers two distinct front panel options to suit both performance and style preferences: a glass front for showcasing hardware, or a mesh (Vent) version for maximum airflow. Both versions feature toolless removable panels, simplifying hardware access and upgrades, while the full mesh top and side panels further enhance cooling efficiency. The Model 5 Mesh display platform redefines how you can present your PC setup. This innovative feature not only serves as a stylish showcase for your components but also enhances cooling efficiency by directing airflow directly to the GPU.
The Model 5 and Model 5 Vent cases are available as standalone options or with five pre-installed Squama 2503-14 140 mm fans, which are designed to maximize airflow and cooling efficiency. These fans feature a patented dragon-scale textured frame that enhances airflow by creating a turbulent transition, delivering an impressive 91 CFM. With ARGB double-sided edge lighting, quiet hydraulic bearings, and anti-shock rubber feet to minimize vibrations, the Squama 2503-14 fans provide both style and performance. This setup ensures optimized cooling for high-performance systems while adding a visual accent to your build.
The Model 5 is available in four colors (black/yellow, black/gray, all white, black /green), starting at an MSRP of $109.90. The version with 5 x 140 mm pre-installed fans starts at $149.90.
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