Thursday, August 18th 2016

XIGMATEK Announces the Midgard IV Chassis

XIGMATEK today unveiled the Midgard IV full-tower chassis (model: EN8248). Made of SECC steel and ABS, this case offers room for E-ATX, ATX, and smaller motherboards, with a contemporary horizontally partitioned layout. The larger top compartment houses the motherboard tray, and a detachable 5.25-inch drive-cage. The bottom one houses 3.5-inch/2.5-inch drive-cages, and the PSU bay. Additional 7 mm-thick 2.5-inch drives can be housed along the rear-end of the motherboard tray. The case can house 9 3.5-inch/2.5-inch drives in all.

The Midgard IV cooling system consists of two 120 mm front fans (preinstalled), a rear 120 mm fan, and three 120 mm top exhausts. With the 5.25-inch drive-cage out of the way, you can even mount a 360 mm x 120 mm radiator up front, with another 360 mm x 120 mm on the top. The case features room for graphics cards as long as 450 mm, and CPU coolers as tall as 170 mm. The case measures 510 mm x 210 mm x 530 mm (LxWxH). Front-panel connectivity includes two each of USB 3.0 and USB 2.0/1.1 ports, and HD audio jacks.
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4 Comments on XIGMATEK Announces the Midgard IV Chassis

#1
Caring1
No pics of the top?
I'm kind of interested in this case, it has possibilities.
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#2
The Quim Reaper
Nice, reminds me of my own Corsair 450D but with a slightly more modern interior (PSU cover).
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#3
Finners
Case that big should really have triple rad support Imo.
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nickbaldwin86
FinnersCase that big should really have triple rad support Imo.
Agreed... they can really just stop putting optical drive bays on cases! maybe make it a option to put a slim drive some where?
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