Friday, January 13th 2012

Spire Introduces Sonex 6010 Versatile Gamer Chassis

Introducing the Sonex 6010 pc case, the Sonex 6010 is a versatile gamer chassis. This tower structure is well build and just pure cool looks. The meshed aluminum front panel allows unrestricted fresh air intake which is mandatory for today's extremely hot Micro-processors, Graphic cards and Data Drives. The spacious internal design enables flexible and neat component assembly.

Sufficient room is available for the installation of larger cpu coolers and long 330mm Graphic-cards. The Chassis is pre-applied with large rubber grommet holes to feed the external water-cooling tubes into the chassis. Two drive cages with direct cooling and pre-installed front and rear 120mm BlueStar Blue LED fans. The Sonex 6010 pc case is satisfaction for the professional user, enthusiast and gamer alike.
Main Features:
  • Cool & versatile gamer chassis design
  • Front top Blue LED glow
  • Front and rear pre-installed 120 Blue LED fans
  • 0.6mm SECC Steel structure
  • Cool aluminum all meshed front panel
  • Front-Top USB2.0 (USB3.0 optional) and AC97 & HD Audio connections
  • Front-Top build in Card reader: SD/MMC/MS
  • Tool-free large thumb-screw access side panels
  • Efficient Air In-take, rear, front and side-panel
  • Optimized internal space, fits large CPU coolers and long VGA cards
  • Mainboard cut out for easy mounting of CPU cooler with back-plate
  • Prepared for water cooling tubes and units
  • Supports up to six (6) 3.5-inch & four (4) 5.25-inch drive devices
  • Quality backed by 2 year manufacturer warranty
Compatibility: The Sonex 6010 chassis is compatible with Intel V2.03 ATX and Micro ATX standard.

Price (MSRP): USD 69.95 / EURO 48.99

Availability: The Sonex 6010, part# SP6010B-CE/R, EAN# 6943051261256 is now available from Spire Europe, Brazil and China factory.

For more information, visit the product page.
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2 Comments on Spire Introduces Sonex 6010 Versatile Gamer Chassis

#1
Widjaja
I can not see how this is any more versatile than what is already out there on the market.

Some people even might be put off just because the case layout has the PSU at the top like the old skool cases for whatever reasons.

And the looks sort of remind me of raidmax cases.
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#2
entropy13
Too expensive for that kind of layout.
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