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Nanoxia Announces CoolForce 1 Chassis

Nanoxia isn’t a name we see often here at eTeknix, but it’s always a pleasure when we do, as they’ve made some of our all time favourite chassis over the years! Now they’re back again, with their latest mid-tower, the CoolForce 1. The case has been designed around some of their older models, but taking on suggestions from their customers to make it better than ever.

“Many of the improvements we implemented due to customer feedback have been included in the new CoolForce 1 as well. For example, the case also features a split front design with a separate I/O panel to ensure that the dust filter and the front fan can be accessed without much effort. The I/O-panel is the same as that of the CoolForce 2 Rev. B, featuring a True USB 3.1 Type C, two USB 3.0, as well as HD audio connectors and a 3-step fan control. The LED On/Off button for the two pre-installed Rigid LED bars in the front is located in the I/O-panel, as well as the Power- and Reset-Button.”

All of the HDD bays are fully modular, giving you complete flexibility over storage space and cooling compatibility. The case has been designed for water cooling enthusiasts, with the top panel supporting 120, 240 or 360 mm radiators, while 240 or 280 mm can fit in the front.

The CoolForce 1 adds value for money by coming with three pre-installed fans (2 x 140 mm in the front, 1 x 120 mm in the rear), although it will also support 3 additional 120/140 mm fans in the top, and 1 in the base. There’s room for a 160mm tall CPU cooler, 285mm GPU with HDD bays in place, or 425mm with them removed.

The CoolForce 1 will be available in stores from next week for around 82.99 EUR.

Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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