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At 400 mm (15.75 in) tall, it’s only marginally shorter than my mid-tower, and at 225 mm (8.86 in) wide and 389 mm (15.31 in) deep, it’s also noticeably stouter in both directions.
Today Leo takes a look at the new budget case from Game Max - the Silent White. How does it fare? Specification: Form factor ...
There’s room for mini-ITX, Micro-ATX or ATX motherboards, three 5.25″ drives, seven 3.5″ drives and a single dedicated 2.5″ mount; which is way more storage space than most people will ...
The case is built to the ATX form factor and is 464.82mm deep; it is 209.80mm wide, stands 447.04mm tall, and will house either an ATX, Micro-ATX, or Mini-ITX motherboard.
A Closer Look - Exterior 3. A Closer Look - Interior 4. Complete System 5. Final Thoughts 6. View All Pages Next Page » Topics: case, chassis, mATX, micro-atx, Mid-Tower, nzxt, review, rgb ...
I used a Micro-ATX board for this build and threw in the SLI for nostalgia sake. Even though with the 460s I couldn't use the VGA supports, you can see how well they line up with the cards to use ...
Just note that you can't stuff a full-size ATX motherboard in this thing—it has to be a micro ATX or mini-ITX board. Storage options include a 3.5-inch drive bay and three 2.5-inch SSD mounts.
Inside the new 503 Mid Tower chassis you will be able to fit ATX, micro-ATX and mini-ITX motherboards and enjoy expansion capabilities thanks to the 7 card slots.
Na me: Lexa Mid Tower Product: Pre-Modified ATX PC case Info: www.nzxt.com Price: 139 EUR / 149 USD You've all seen, heard and some of you even bought a case designed by NZXT based on our reviews ...
It's an ATX mid-tower chassis that includes tempered glass "drawing panels" on the side and front. Both are detachable, allowing you to put them on a table and go crazy with the included "liquid ...