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Antec Announces the GX1200 Mid-tower Chassis

In the year of their 30th anniversary, Antec Inc., a leading provider of high-performance computer components and accessories for the gaming, PC upgrade and Do-It-Yourself market, is presenting the new Gaming Mid-Tower GX1200. The exceptional gaming chassis will soon reach store shelves and online retail outlets in Europe with a MSRP of EUR 84€.

The GX1200 is a successful blend of stylish design and cooling performance - ideal for Gamers. The mid-tower measures 500 mm x 200 mm x 520 mm (L x W x H). The GX1200 is compatible with mini-ITX / micro ATX / standard ATX/ E-ATX motherboards and supports up to 410 mm VGA cards. The case boasts two 3.5"/2.5" HDD drive cages, three 2.5" SSD drive cages as well as seven PCI-Expansion slots. The enclosure's thought-out cooling system offers two pre-installed 120 mm front LED fans (customizable with seven color options) and offers space for optional four 120 mm fans, one in the front, two on top, one exhaust fan the rear section of the GX1200.

In Win Unveils the 303 Mid-Tower Case

In Win unveiled the 303, its latest mid-tower case featuring a monolithic design with as few cuts, curves, and creases as possible. Available in matte black and glossy white, with a full tempered glass side panel; the 303 measures 500 mm x 215 mm x 480 mm (HxWxD), with room for graphics cards as long as 35 cm, CPU coolers as tall as 16 cm, up to 20 cm long PSUs, and standard ATX motherboards.

The 303 features a top-perpendicular PSU bay, covered by a 3x 120 mm (360 mm) radiator bay. There's a similar radiator bay along the base of the case. A rear 120 mm fan completes the ventilation. Drive bays include two each of 3.5-inch and 2.5-inch. Front panel connectivity includes HDA audio jacks, and two each of USB 3.0 (type-A, standard header), and USB 2.0 ports. The 303 is expected to be priced at 99€ (incl VAT).

Corsair Releases the Carbide SPEC-ALPHA Mid-Tower ATX Case

Corsair, a world leader in enthusiast PC hardware and components, today announced the immediate availability of the Corsair Carbide Series SPEC-ALPHA mid-tower gaming case. With a large side panel window and bold angular styling, the SPEC-ALPHA offers sharp looks in black/grey, red/white or the previously un-announced black/red to complement its efficient cooling. Packed with features to make your next gaming PC build better, the SPEC-ALPHA boasts three 120 mm fans for Direct Airflow Path cooling, a three-speed fan control and the ability to house a variety of high-end PC hardware.

With its modern, angular appearance, the SPEC-ALPHA really stands out in a crowd. There's plenty of modern features inside too, with native USB 3.0 support, room for up to four SSDs, and a three-speed fan controller for the three included 120 mm fans, allowing users to set their own cooling sweet spot. A large window shows off your internal components and the Direct Airflow Path layout, which provides superior cooling by getting rid of unnecessary drive bays. SPEC-ALPHA is also able to accommodate a front mounted 240 mm radiator compatible, allowing for additional liquid-cooling upgrades.

Syber Gaming Releases Next Gen VR Ready Gaming PCs

Syber Gaming, a division of Cyberpower PC, is announcing two new additions to its growing gaming PC line up at CES 2016. "At Syber, we are always looking to the future of gaming. For that reason we are pushing all of our gaming PCs to have a VR ready model capable of 4k resolution at prices every gamer will love," said Tony Crisp, Co-Founder Syber Gaming.

New this year, the Syber M Series will be Syber's first push into the world of Mid-Tower PCs. With the core gaming models starting at $599 and VR Ready builds at $999, the M Series is primed to be the perfect desktop gaming solution. "We created the Syber M Series to be the ultimate gaming machine for those who are looking for a PC that can play not just the most recent games but also the next generation of games - from VR to 4k," said Eric Cheung, CEO Syber Gaming & Cyberpower PC.

Thermaltake Unveils the Core V51 Riing Edition Window Green PC Chassis

Thermaltake, an industry leader in computer chassis, thermal solutions, and power supply units, unveils the new Core V51 Riing Edition Window Green Mid-Tower Chassis, a marriage of Thermaltake's two star products: the Red Dot Award Product Design 2015 winner Core V51 Mid-Tower Chassis and the Riing 14 Patented LED High Static Pressure Radiator Fan.

The Core V51 Riing is designed in a green color theme with three preinstalled 140 mm green Riing fans to aesthetically match other green components while delivering an outstanding cooling performance with the extensive DIY/AIO LCS compatibility. Core V51 Riing Edition is an enthusiast's grade mid-tower chassis that creates unprecedented space for high-end hardware and liquid cooling expansion, supporting the latest E-ATX, ATX, Micro ATX motherboards, and all high-end GPU cards.

In Win Launches 503 Mid-Tower PC Chassis

In Win Development Inc., a leading innovator in PC design and winner of internationally renowned design awards, has today announced availability of its new 503 mid-tower PC chassis. Available either in black and red with red LED fan, or white and black with white LED fan, with internal matt black coloring and an extra-large window, the 503 perfectly matches modern PC component aesthetics and lets PC DIY builders easily view their creations. The strong, high-quality SECC steel chassis has a unique tempered glass front cover that slides downwards, revealing a single 5.25-inch bay. This creative design keeps the optical drive hidden when not required and mirrors the strong, clean lines of the overall chassis aesthetic.

Internally, ATX, micro-ATX and mini-ITX motherboards are supported with up to 7 expansion slots and as such the 503 accommodates high-end graphic cards up to 408mm long in high-performance AMD CrossFire or Nvidia SLI gaming setups. CPU heatsinks up to 170mm are also supported with up to 27mm of space behind the motherboard tray for ease of cable tidying; both spaces are more capacious than direct competitors.

DeepCool Announces the Landking ATX Mid-Tower Case

DeepCool announced the Landking, an ATX mid-tower case for gaming PC builds, featuring a matte gunmetal gray, industrial design. Measuring 512 mm x 218 mm x 515 mm (LxWxH), the case is made of SECC steel, and ABS plastic, dry-weighing 6.67 kg. It offers three 5.25-inch exposed drive-bays, its front-panel features a SATA drive dock, in addition to USB 3.0 ports, and HDA jacks.

Inside, you'll find five 3.5-inch drive bays, which can each hold 2.5-inch drives; a motherboard tray with room for graphics cards as long as 28 cm, and CPU coolers as tall as 16.5 cm; and eight expansion bays, letting you install a dual-slot graphics card on even your bottom-most slot. Ventilation includes a 120 mm front intake, a 120 mm rear exhaust, and two 120 mm top exhausts. All four fans are included. DeepCool didn't announce pricing or availability.

Thermaltake Core V41 Window Mid-Tower Chassis

Thermaltake, an industry leader in computer chassis, thermal solutions, and power supply units, is pleased to introduce the new Thermaltake Core V41 Window mid-tower chassis with exclusive Tt LCS certification. It is the latest addition to the Core series, and follows the launch of Core V71, V1, V51 and V31. While retaining the series' curved metal mesh appearance, it delivers outstanding cooling performance, with compatibility for the extensive DIY/AIO liquid cooling systems and air cooling units that the series is renowned for. The Core V41 is an enthusiast-grade mid-tower chassis that provides unprecedented space for high-end hardware and liquid cooling expansion, supporting the latest ATX, Micro ATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards, and all high-end GPU cards.

Designed for gamers, the perforated top panel, with its magnetic dust filter, and the bottom panel allow easy heat dissipation and rapid air intake for maximum ventilation. The heightened case-stands help to enhance airflow and overall stability during operation. The Core V41 also features a transparent side window to offer a direct view of the chassis's interior. Innovative 5.25" and 3.5" tool-free drive bay design minimizes the hassle of installing and removing "2 + 3 + 3" drive bays with modular drive racks, offering ease and flexibility when setting up storage solutions.

LEPA Unveils LPC501 Mid-Tower Case

LEPA unveils the LPC501 mid-tower chassis series, a case with a well-thought internal structure and excellent ventilation. LPC501 features a wide and flexible space to support multiple drives and an advanced VGA system. LPC501 offers two builds: a basic build and a more advanced build. LPC501B is the basic model; it comes with an embossed side panel and three pre-installed fans. LPC501A is the advanced model; this version comes with acrylic side panels and three pre-installed fans, two of which are LEPA's patented circular LED fans. LPC501 provides the mainstream users an advanced choice at the right cost.

LPC501 is designed with wide area mesh in the major panels; this design provides smooth, undisturbed air circulation. In addition, the LPC501 has ample room and has a total of six fan slots. Three fans are included and pre-installed - two in front panel provide the system abundant cooling airflow and one in the rear panel helps keep the system properly ventilated. LPC501A, the advanced model, replaces the front fans with LEPA's patented circular LED design. These fans come in a delightful blue color and offer additional exquisite lighting effect and a great overall upgrade for the system. LPC501 provides a clearance of 174mm height for CPU coolers.

DeepCool Intros Pangu SW-RD Mid-Tower Case

DeepCool rolled out the Pangu SW-RD ATX mid-tower case. Built in red and black, in a design that isn't particularly new, the Pangu SW-RD introduces multi-color LED lighting, in the form of two RGB strips, a power adapter that plugs into a 4-pin Molex connector, and a control pod that lets you pick color. The case features matte-black interiors. Storage areas include three 5.25-inch drive bays, from which one is concealed (we wonder why); and six 3.5-inch/2.5-inch bays spread across two detachable cages of three bays, each.

The case seats standard ATX, micro-ATX, and mini-ITX motherboards; and features 7 expansion slots. Cooling system includes a 120 mm rear exhaust (fan included), and provisions for two 120 mm front intakes, one 120 mm bottom intake, and two 120 mm top exhausts. Front panel connectivity includes two each of USB 3.0 and USB 2.0/1.1 ports; and HD audio front-panel jacks. Measuring 498 mm x 205 mm x 477 mm (LxWxH), the case dry-weighs 7.5 kg. It has room for CPU coolers as tall as 165 mm, and graphics cards as long as 310 mm with the 3.5-inch/2.5-inch drive cage in place, and up to 400 mm, with it removed. DeepCool didn't announce pricing or availability details.

Inter-Tech Outs SY-139 ATX Mid-Tower Cases

German peripherals maker Inter-Tech rolled out the SY-139 line of ATX mid-tower cases. Available in two color options, dark gray (SY-139-GR) and black (SY-139-BKL), the case features a unique monolithic front panel design, with a single 5.25-inch optical drive tray pop-out, and a bulged out side-panel with two fan mounts. The case measures 195 mm x 430 mm x 413 mm (WxDxH), and is made of SECC steel and ABS plastic.

Although its front panel has just one 5.25-inch bay, internally, it features four (we wonder why). Other bays include two 3.5-inch, and one 2.5-inch. The case features a top-oriented PSU bay. Cooling system includes an 80 mm rear spinner, a 120 mm front-intake, and two 140 mm side intakes. Front panel connectivity includes an SD/microSD card reader, two USB 3.0 ports (standard header), and HDA front-panel audio jacks.

Nanoxia Unveils the Deep Silence 3 Mid-Tower PC Case

The Deep Silence 3 is a classic Mid Tower, fully soundproofed and equipped with a bunch of awesome features. The Deep Silence 3 closes a gap in our Deep Silence series. The case is aimed at users who don't need the extraordinary features of the Deep Silence 1 or the above-average depth of the Deep Silence 2, while maintaining all the strong points of the Deep Silence case series.

The case is designed for ATX, Micro-ATX or Mini-ITX motherboards. Decoupled mounting of the 3.5 inch hard disks and the PSU, anti-vibration case feet, tool free mounting of the optical drives and a step-less 2-channel fan control are included. And of course the Deep Silence 3 offers the exquisite looks and timeless elegance that users have come to expect from a Deep Silence case.

Spire Debuts the CoolBox F12 and F14 Mid-Tower PC Cases

Spire Corp. has now unveiled the CoolBox F12 and CoolBox F14, two new mid-tower PC cases with similar specs but a different front panel design. Pictured below, the cases measure 468 x 223 x 464 mm and feature micro ATX and ATC motherboard support, a front I/O panel with two USB (one USB 3.0, one USB 2.0) ports, three 5.25-inch and five 3.5-inch drive bays, seven PCI slots and a 420 W power supply.

The CoolBox F12 and F14 are backed by a two-year warranty and have a recommended price tag of $49.99/€38.95.

NZXT Introduces the H440 Special Edition Colors

With its modern design and bold engineering, the H440 has quickly become an NZXT fan favorite. Now, NZXT is happy to announce the availability of three new special edition colors: Black/Blue, Black/Green and Black/Orange.

Each color is available exclusively through three different channels. The Black/Blue may be found on the NZXT Armory Store, the Black/Green may be found at Microcenter and the Black/Orange can be purchased from Newegg.

Lian Li Launches the PC-A51 Aluminum Mid-Tower PC Case

Lian-Li Industrial Co. Ltd, today announces a new brushed aluminum mid-tower chassis with a reverse airflow design - PC-A51. Previewed to the worldwide DIY community in its prototype stage, the PC-A51 is a conglomeration of user feedback and Lian Li's time-honed expertise and engineering capabilities.

Reverse Airflow Design
This community collaborated chassis sports a reverse airflow design in which cool air is pulled into the chassis from the rear filtered 120 mm fan. The front 140mm fan above the front-mounted PSU pulls hardware-damaging hot air out of the case. An additional 120 mm or 140 mm fan can be mounted on the floor of the chassis.

XFX Type 1 Bravo ATX Mid-Tower Case Starts Selling

XFX' debut in the gaming PC case arena, the Type 1 Bravo, started selling. The ATX mid-tower is priced at US $129.99. Measuring 518 mm x 232 mm x 562 mm, and made largely of SECC-steel, the case weighs about 10.4 kg. It features a sloped top, with a perforated front, and an edgy, opaque side panel with a flashy red bar featuring the XFX marking. Internally, there's room for some extremely long graphics cards (which is a given, since XFX also sells the HD 7990 under its own brand), and tall tower-type CPU coolers.

The XFX Type 1 Bravo offers room for three 5.25-inch drive bays with hinged valves for disc-trays, and eight 3.5-inch internal drive bays. The trays each feature mounting holes for 2.5-inch drives. The motherboard tray offers eight expansion slot bays, so you can install a dual-slot graphics card even in the bottom-most slot of your motherboard. Ventilation includes a 200 mm front intake, a 140 mm bottom intake, a 200 mm top exhaust, which alternatively be used as two 140 mm top exhausts, a 140 mm rear exhaust, and two 140 mm intakes along the side panel. Front panel connectivity includes two each of USB 3.0 and USB 2.0/1.1 ports, and HDA jacks.

Cooler Master Releases the Silencio 452 Mid-Tower Case

Cooler Master, a leading creator, innovator and manufacturer of desktop components and more, today announced a new member of the Silencio Series, the Silencio 452.

Silent Computing
Representing the best solution for sound absorption with system builds of all levels, the Silencio Series delivers ultimate performance with minimal noise. Sound silencing foam padding seeks to severely reduce system noises produced by hard drives, cooling fans, and other devices. Combine this with a solid-steel frame, vibration inhibiting rubber feet, two silent cooling fans and the Silencio 452 severely reduces noise output. Those that value a quiet computing space will immensely appreciate the new ATX and microATX supporting Silencio 452.

Spire Unveils the Lugen Series PC Cases

Netherlands-based Spire Corp. is expanding its PC chassis offer with three new models, all part of the Lugen Series. The trio includes the Lugen 1601, 1602 and 1603 mid-towers which feature similar specifications but different external panel designs.

The new cases measure 460 x 222 x 460 mm, have a steel structure, and include ATX/micro ATX motherboard support, two (1601) / three (1602 and 1603) 5.25-inch drive bays, four 3.5-inch internal drive trays, a I/O panel with dual USB 2.0 and audio ports, and seven PCI slots. The Lugen 1601, 1602 and 1603 are backed by a three-year warranty and have a recommended price tag of $27.95/€21.95 (VAT not included).

In Win Announces the 904 Aluminum PC Case

In Win Development has just unveiled a new addition to its PC case line-up, the 904 mid-tower. Seen below, this chassis measures 490 (H) x 192 (W) x 490 (D) mm and features an aluminum body, side panels made of tinted tempered glass, and supports ATX/micro ATX motherboards and graphics cards up to 360 mm long.

In Win's creation also has an I/O panel with USB 3.0 (x 4) and HD Audio ports, one 5.25-inch drive bay, three 3.5-inch and two 2.5-inch drive trays, magnetic dust filters, and can be equipped with two fans (90 mm on the back panel, 120/140 mm near the I/O panel) and a 120/140 mm liquid cooling radiator. The In Win 904 costs 179.90 Euro and is set to ship early next month.

COUGAR Announces the MX500 Mid-Tower PC Chassis

COUGAR has now officially launched its newest PC case, a mid-tower model known as MX500 which is claimed suitable for 'users demanding a large upgradeability capacity, with optimal airflow and ventilation characteristics'.

The MX500 measures 210 (W) x 475 (H) x 480 (D) mm, it has a black coating inside and out and features a top I/O panel with four USB ports (two USB 3.0 and two USB 2.0), support for Micro ATX / ATX motherboards and for graphics cards up to 410 mm long, three 5.25-inch bays, seven 3.5-inch drive bays (three can be used to install 2.5-inch HDDs/SSDs), and seven PCI slots. The case also includes dust filters on the bottom and side panels and can house a total of seven fans, with two (120 mm) coming pre-installed. No word on pricing yet.

Thermaltake Unveils the Urban T21 and Urban T31 Mid-Tower Cases

As one leading brand in the computer chassis, thermal solution, and power supply unit. Thermaltake recently reveals Urban T21 and Urban T31 (windowed/non-window) mainstream mid-tower, two new members of Thermaltake latest chassis series - Urban Series. The entire series has a sophisticated and cutting-edge look; designed for users who look for powerful performance and high expandability but with a more simple and sophisticated look.

DeepCool Unveils the Tesseract Mid-Tower PC Chassis

In addition to revealing the Pangu, DeepCool has this week introduced a second mid-tower PC case, a model called Tesseract. Set to arrive in black and white versions, the chassis measures 472 x 210 x 454 mm, it weighs 5.1 kg, and features a mesh front panel, top-placed audio and USB (one USB 3.0, one USB 2.0) ports, seven PCI slots, and support for ATX and micro-ATX motherboards, and for graphics cards up to 305 mm in length.

The Tesseract offers three 5.25-inch bays, three 2.5-inch, and four 3.5-inch drive trays and comes equipped with two 120 mm fans - one with LEDs in front, and one light-free at the rear. For extra cooling, there's the option to install an extra four 120 mm fans - two on the top panel and two on the side. No word yet on pricing.

DeepCool Intros Pangu ATX Mid-Tower Case

DeepCool announced its Pangu ATX mid-tower case. It's characterised by a wider than normal body, letting you install tall graphics cards, and manage your cable spaghetti behind the motherboard tray better, since there's 2 cm of gap between the motherboard tray and the right panel. The case seats standard ATX motherboard types, with cutouts for CPU cooler and cable management. The drive storage area includes three 5.25-inch drive bays, and six 3.5/2.5-inch bays split between two detachable 3-bay cages. The drive cages, and expansion slot covers are tool-free.

Moving on to the cooling area, the case features two 120 mm front intakes, with which you can make room for a 120 x 240 mm radiator by detaching the 3.5/2.5-inch cages; two 120 mm top exhausts, which can accommodate another radiator, a unique 120 mm conveyor behind the 5.25-inch drive cage, one 120 mm bottom intake, and a 120 mm rear exhaust. The perforated steel panels covering the front and top vents can be detached without any tools. Front panel connectivity includes two each of USB 3.0 and USB 2.0/1.1 ports, and HD audio jacks. The case is made of SECC steel and ABS plastic. It's available in black with deep blue, and white with hints of blue. DeepCool didn't announce pricing.

BitFenix Shadow Mid-Tower Cases Unveiled

BitFenix company has been known for specializing in releasing high quality computer cases at truly affordable prices. Today is premiere of a new model codenamed Shadow. The chassis has a stylish front door, which opens to the left and has sports ventilation holes at the bottom. Under holes you can find special modding back-light, which can be turned to blue, red or just off. On gaming forums some players say that after installing red light glowing from their computer, they started to achieve better results in clan matches. In the end red color raises our blood pressure and gives more power to fight.

Behind the front door, we can find three 5.25" bays, where you can install a Blu-Ray burner, memory card reader, fan controller, reservoir for water cooling or even LCD display of temperatures inside the computer. Under 5.25" slots there is a place where you can slide in seven 3.5" HDD and one 2.5" SSD - all without using any tools. Inside BitFenix Shadow you can mount ATX, microATX and lately very popular Mini-ITX mainboards. The maximum graphic cards length inside the case is 320mm and a CPU cooler can have height of 165 mm.
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