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NZXT releases two new cases

NZXT, a case manufacturer that brought us the Phantom, has announced the release of two new cases: the Tempest 410 and the Tempest 410 Elite.

These mid-tower chassis may look rather simple on the outside, but they’re packed with features. Designed to serve as an aggressive cooling solution, these cases include the lastest audio, USB 2.0 internal support and USB 3.0 (ELITE).

The air-flow is optimized by the large honeycomb steel mesh design and a support for 240mm radiator is a nice touch for all overclocking fans. The dual touch powered 120mm front fans are equipped with dust filters that will prevent you from having to clean the inside too often, and are also easily removable for an easy maintenance.

The 410 seems to continue the Tempest legacy with its effective airflow.

The 410 comes in two different models: the standard and the Elite. The Tempest 410 features only USB 2.0 and space for two 120mm fans on the side while the Elite version features USB 3.0 and side-panel window.

Both feature a top storage compartment as well as a cable routing system for cable-free access to your case.

In detail specifications:

Case Type Mid Tower Steel
Front Panel Material Plastic/Steel
Dimensions (W x H x D) 215 x 481 x 496mm
VGA Maximum Clearance 315mm w/o HDD, 290mm w/ bracket, 250mm w/ HDD installed
CPU Heatsink Support 170mm
Cooling System FRONT, 2 X 120mm @ 1200rpm ( included )
SIDE, 2 X 120mm (NOT ON ELITE)
REAR, 1 X 120mm @ 1200rpm (included)
TOP, 2 X 120/140mm
BOTTOM, 1 x 120mm
Drive Bays 3 EXTERNAL 5.25″ DRIVE BAYS
8 INTERNAL 3.5″/2.5″ Slots
Screwless Rail Design
Material(s) Steel with painted interior
Expension Slots 7
Weight 7.8KG
Motherboard Support ATX, MICRO-ATX, MINI ATX, FLEX ATX, MINI ITX

These case will be available soon for a price of $79.99 for the Tempest 410 and $89.99 for the Tempest 410 Elite.

Source; Product’s page.

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