Scythe has today released a PC chassis aimed at the mainstream market that will expand its current range. Since they are experts in the field of cooling it is no suprise that this midi-tower case will have fantastic airflow and cooling for the price.
The cases are relatively simple in their design , all black, featuring a choice of 3 front panel colours black, silver and dark silver. The case holds expansion capabilities of up to five 5.25″ drive bays and four 3.5″ drive bays featuring tool-less mechanisms.
The case comes pre-equipped with two ultra quiet 800RPM fans both 120mm in size. There is one of those at the front and back and also optional expansion of three additional 120mm fans, 2 for the side and one for the top.
The front, top and bottom panels are fitted with dust filters. Inside the case there is room for mATX and ATX motherboards and a substantial number of cable routing holes to allow for efficient airflow. The front inputs are covered by a door and behind the door there is two USB 2.0 ports, one e-sata port, a headphone and microphone jack.
Prices start at around £62 in the United Kingdom.
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