Raijintek rocked up to Computex this year with a lot of innovative and exciting products, such as their new Hyperion chassis, which is a full ATX version of the Metis and Styx. There’s a lovely aluminium design, loads of room for high-end water cooling, storage, a PSU shroud and more, so those eager to keep with the Raijintek theme but wanting for a bigger chassis, this is the one to look out for. There will hopefully also be an RoG version, which you can see below, kicking up a lovely black and red gaming friendly theme.
Their new budget friendly chassis, the Nestor, certainly looking interesting. I’m not taken by the aggressive design myself, but I can see this being a big hit for affordable gaming builds. It’ll be available in black and white models, comes with built-in LED lighting, large window panel and loads of room for your hardware on the interior.
The real star of the show, however, is their new test bench/display case design. It features extensive room for water cooling, as you can see in the build below, as well as glass front and back panels. The chassis can be laid on its back as a standard test bench, with lots of storage and cable routing options, or vertically mounted to show off your system.
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