Thursday, February 28th 2013

Spire Announces Diablo Entry-Level Gaming PC Chassis

The Spire Diablo PC case is a versatile ATX chassis with a modest gamer look. This tower structure is contemporary and cost effective. 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 internal design provides enough room for hardware assembly, supports up to six (6) 3.5-inch & three (3) 5.25-inch drive devices. The 5.25 bezels are tool-free and easy to remove. You can also install a 3.5 inch device such as a multifunctional card-reader. The chassis structure is all black and prepared for decent cooling, there is space for 1* 92mm fan at the rear and 1* 80mm fan on the side panel for additional VGA cooling.
Main Features:
  • Versatile & modest gamer look
  • 0.5mm SECC Steel structure
  • Cool meshed front panel
  • Rear and side -panel fan space
  • Front-Top USB2.0*2 and AC97 & HD Audio connections
  • Tool-free thumb-screw access side panels
  • Efficient Air In-take, rear, front and side-panel
  • Supports up to six (6) 3.5-inch & three (3) 5.25-inch drive devices
  • Quality backed by 2 year manufacturer warranty
Compatibility: The Diablo chassis is compatible with Intel V2.03 ATX and Micro ATX standard.

MSRP: USD 29.99 / EURO 24.95

For more information, visit the product page.
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9 Comments on Spire Announces Diablo Entry-Level Gaming PC Chassis

#1
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
Looks like all the other cases in that price range including the newegg brand one I got my in-laws 3 years ago...
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#2
Drone
Diablo? Will it drop some loot?
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#3
Nordic
Looks strange. Perticulary that fan exhaust.
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#4
Melvis
I like it, looks are ok nothing crazy just simple but effective. I could see myself building a few mid range gaming computers with this case. Reminds of of alot of midrange cooler master cases realy
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#5
LTUGamer
This case looks bad. It is much better to buy Xigmatek Asgard 381 instead this. Xigmatek features: cable management, bottom mounted PSU, Tool less mounting system, USB 3.0 and much more bigger holes for fans and long LCS. So I see no point to take this case :/
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#6
Freedom4556
btarunr... The meshed aluminum front panel allows unrestricted fresh air intake which is mandatory for today's extremely hot Micro-processors ... The chassis structure is all black and prepared for decent cooling, there is space for 1* 92mm fan at the rear and 1* 80mm fan on the side panel for additional VGA cooling.

Main Features:
  • Rear and side –panel fan space
  • Efficient Air In-take, rear, front and side-panel
MSRP: USD 29.99
So if I understand correctly, this case comes with no fans?
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#7
LTUGamer
Freedom4556So if I understand correctly, this case comes with no fans?
Yep, no fans.
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#8
glitch
Common people don't be fooled by the black interior. This case is too small, you can barely fit a standard atx mobo in it and I'm sure you cant event install a radeon hd7770 and a hdd at the same level. A gamming case needs to handle a lot of heat, in this case you cant install a 120mm fan. This is just an overpainted very low budget case.




p.s. sorry for my bad english
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#9
stinger608
Dedicated TPU Cruncher & Folder
Cheap a$$ case from 10 years ago with a black interior. Nothing more!!!
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