Tuesday, March 18th 2014

Xigmatek Unveils Odin ATX Full Tower Case

Xigmatek unveiled its latest high-end PC case, the Odin. It's positioned a notch below Elysium, the company's flagship super-tower. Measuring 580 mm x 205 mm x 495 mm (L x H x W), this monstrosity is made of high-grade SECC steel, and ABS plastic. It can house E-ATX motherboards in addition to common ATX and ITX motherboard form-factors. The card offers room for add-on cards as long as 330 mm, without having to detach any drive bays. The case features a concealed drive cage, which dampens vibrations from hard drives. The cage holds seven 3.5-inch drive trays, which each feature mount holes for 2.5-inch drives. Also featured are three 5.25-inch bays. Ventilation includes a 140 mm front intake, a 120 mm rear exhaust, two 140 mm top exhausts that feature individual lids on top of the case; and a 140 mm bottom intake. Front-panel connectivity includes two each of USB 3.0 and USB 2.0/1.1 ports, and HDA jacks. Xigmatek didn't announce pricing.
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3 Comments on Xigmatek Unveils Odin ATX Full Tower Case

#1
Hood
That's a lot of fans for a case in this price range (under $200 list I assume). Thankfully they got rid of the boy gamer aesthetics and are now copying Corsair's understated looks like everyone else. These days the lack of a side window may be a deal-killer for most enthusiasts, so I assume a windowed model is forthcoming.
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Norton
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Fractal/Nanoxia clone (or same OEM)

Waiting on the reviews....
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#3
Rowsol
xigmetek with a non-ugly case, what is going on here.
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