Monday, September 9th 2013
EVGA Debuts the Hadron Air Mini-ITX PC Case
EVGA has today launched the Hadron Air, a compact PC chassis that can house one Mini ITX motherboard and comes equipped with an 80Plus Gold-rated 500 W power supply. EVGA's case measures 169 (W) x 305 (H) x 308 (D) mm, it weighs 6 kg, and features two USB 3.0 ports, a side window, two 2.5-/3.5-inch drive bays, two (top-placed) 120 mm fans, plus support for one slim slot load optical drive and for one dual-slot graphics card up to 267 mm long.
The Hadron Air is backed by a three-year warranty and costs $189.99.
The Hadron Air is backed by a three-year warranty and costs $189.99.
17 Comments on EVGA Debuts the Hadron Air Mini-ITX PC Case
and i dont mean regular noisy, .... i mean 1U rack noisy :shadedshu
Granted, 500w and 80+ Gold in that small of a unit is impressive, but with cases this small I want modular and a nice big 120mm fan to help with airflow.
Also, did anyone notice that the slot load DVD drive ejects out of the side of the case? That's just stupid.
Besides the Hadron Air... there will also be a Hadron Hydro.
Apparently case designers are running out of useless gimmicks so they've started making cases out-of-square in a futile attempt to seem "edgy".