Friday, January 1st 2010

Xigmatek Readies Utgard Mid-Tower Case

Cooling products specialist Xigmatek is readying a new PC case for early 2010, the Xigmatek Utgard. This all-black ATX mid-tower case includes black interiors. It has nine 5.25" drive bays with perforated metal bezels that let them double up as air intakes. There are internal (probably detachable) 3.5" drive cages. Apart from the usual salad of USB, audio and eSATA ports, the front-panel holds a 2-channel fan controller. Apart from the rear 120 mm exhaust fan, the case seems to have exhausts on the top, along with provisions for more fans on the side panel. The PSU bay is located at the bottom of the motherboard tray. Other details are yet to surface, though more about this case could surface at the upcoming CES event.
Source: TechConnect Magazine
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27 Comments on Xigmatek Readies Utgard Mid-Tower Case

#1
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
man, these case announcements really need interior shots.

(not aimed at you BTA, checked source - none there either)
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#2
Fourstaff
First item of the year! Is that case any good?
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#3
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
FourstaffFirst item of the year! Is that case any good?
pfft, its already the second here. first item was that crappy thermaltake case :P


no one knows if its good yet, it aint out. this is a leak/pre-release thing.
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#4
Fourstaff
Musselspfft, its already the second here. first item was that crappy thermaltake case :P


no one knows if its good yet, it aint out. this is a leak/pre-release thing.
Yeah, but the Tt case is listed under yesterday, no?
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#5
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
FourstaffYeah, but the Tt case is listed under yesterday, no?
yes, but when it was listed, it was the 1st here :P

(back on topic, you caveman from the past!)
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#6
Fourstaff
Musselsyes, but when it was listed, it was the 1st here :P

(back on topic, you caveman from the past!)
My bad, I forgot that Australians are about 7-10 hours faster than GMT.
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#7
Yellow&Nerdy?
That case bears an uncanny resemblance to the Lancool cases. Xigmatek as a company is more known for their cheap price rather than quality.
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#8
Brewster0101
Yellow&Nerdy?That case bears an uncanny resemblance to the Lancool cases. Xigmatek as a company is more known for their cheap price rather than quality.
Does look like a spin on the Lancool dragon series but with side fan mounts and a silly control panel on the front.

I think the below £50 market is very uninspiring at the moment. The Antec 300 holds the crown firmly in this price bracket and it costs only £40. The market between £50 - £100 has gone a little uninspiring too. You have the lancool K62 which has everything at £80 but the soon to be released CM690 2 could be the new mid tower king.
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#9
mk_ln
everything nowadays is looking like a copy of the Antec 900...lol
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#10
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
mk_lneverything nowadays is looking like a copy of the Antec 900...lol
and thats why i'm still on my P150
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#11
t77snapshot
mk_lneverything nowadays is looking like a copy of the Antec 900...lol
Yes probably because the Antec design was a top seller for years and plus cases can only go so far in different looks before becoming to outrageous and unnecessary. I really like the built-in dual fan controller on this case though.:)
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#12
Icejon
Hmm, Im looking really close and I had an idea. It looks like a pretty good mashup of the following chassis.

- Has the top panel of a Lancool PC-62

- Has the input/output panel of the CM Storm Scout without the aluminum plus two shiny knobs

- Has the front bezel of the Antec 300/900

- Has the body size and the side panel of the CM 690


I think on the inside it will be more like a CM 690 copy. Anyone thinking the same thing?
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#13
Brewster0101
I think the CM690 version 2 (aka 2010) will be exactly what you've just asked for.
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#14
t77snapshot
IcejonHmm, Im looking really close and I had an idea. It looks like a pretty good mashup of the following chassis.

- Has the top panel of a Lancool PC-62
www.lancoolpc.com/tw/product/upload/image/k62/k62-27s.jpg
- Has the input/output panel of the CM Storm Scout without the aluminum plus two shiny knobs
www.coolermaster-usa.com/upload/product/2912/gallery/full/2.jpg?1567985792
- Has the front bezel of the Antec 300/900
www.antec.com/images/400/300_front_top_q.jpg
- Has the body size and the side panel of the CM 690
www.coolermaster.com/upload/product/2908/featured/top1.jpg?2131799042

I think on the inside it will be more like a CM 690 copy. Anyone thinking the same thing?
wow you really put a lot of thought into it....and your right!;)
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#15
tkpenalty
Yellow&Nerdy?That case bears an uncanny resemblance to the Lancool cases. Xigmatek as a company is more known for their cheap price rather than quality.
OEM'ed by Coolermaster I think you meant Lancool cases bear an uncanncy resemblance to CM cases. Xigmatek doesn't do any of the case manufacturing.

They've just custom ordered cases from Coolermaster with what they want with the Xigmatek badge slapped on it. Its based off the RC 590 Chassis, and definately not the 690 series because of the front panel setup. Aesthetics though, lie in antec territory minus the CM style grilles.

Excellent stuff tho, I'd recommend virtually every company to have CM as their OEM cause the stuff they make is brilliant.
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#16
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
tkpenaltyExcellent stuff tho, I'd recommend virtually every company to have CM as their OEM cause the cases they make are brilliant.
their cases are good. their PSU's.... not so much
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#18
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
If it is like the Midgard, it should be a decent case for a decent price. However, I want someone to take the best of Lian Li's little plastic tool cable management thing and mix it with Corsairs cable management scheme replete with fully rubberized hiding holes. That would be awesome.
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#19
MilkyWay
Look okay from the outside its a bit like a lot of cases as another user posted :cool:

EDIT: The pics Guigs60 posted show that its a not bad case inside nothing special but a good choice. Another one in a crowded market.
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#21
nohackmove
hi friends i am new in this forum but i have a question. I bought that case Utgard Pure Black. But it does not have a reset button. do you know why? I post an e-mail to the Xigmatek and still waiting for a response.
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#22
nohackmove
is there any one following that topic?
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#23
DonInKansas
Some cases don't have a reset button. You should have done your homework. :laugh:
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#24
pantherx12
DonInKansasSome cases don't have a reset button. You should have done your homework. :laugh:
Aye infact, if they looked at the picture at the top of the page they'd of seen it only has one button.

Always research before making a purchase of hardware, can't stress it enough XD
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#25
nohackmove
i purchased it after i did my homework like always. but i could not understand why they did not put a reset button. and mailed the firm but there is no response.

i also noticed that there is not a HDD led that lights on when pc processing. and then i put the power led cable to the hdd led switch on motherboard
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