Tuesday, October 11th 2016

Enermax Announces the Steelwing Chassis

Bringing craftsmanship to the next level, ENERMAX officially releases STEELWING, a fully aluminum micro-ATX case with a panoramic tempered glass side panel. Its wing-shaped front panel with one pre-installed ENERMAX patented circular-type LED fan makes STEELWING not just a gorgeous computer case but also a modern decoration. Combined with the spacious interior, STEELWING offers a great flexibility for users to build their systems including hard-tubing installation.

Composed of a premium quality aluminum body and up to 3.5mm thick aluminum panel, the structure of STEELWING is built to last. The beautiful luster of aluminum makes STEELWING stand out from its peers effortlessly. Moreover, you can enjoy the view of your internal rigs anytime through the large panoramic 3mm thick tempered glass panel. The case surface is further anodized and sandblasted to keep it from corrosion and prevent fingerprints or scratches.
Excellent heat dispersion and cooling performance
The aluminum material of STEELWING provides up to 3 times faster heat dissipation compared to steel made PC cases. The semi-open design of wing-shape front panel with 7 stacked aluminum plates can optimize the airflow. With the front and top meshes and 1* pre-installed 12cm fan in the front, STEELWING serves as an excellent cooling enclosure for your precious hardware.

Spacious interior with versatile HDD & cooling configuration support
STEELWING features spacious interior allowing you to build your system the way you want such as hard-tubing installation. The storage it offers is sufficient, including 1*3.5 and 1*2.5" HDD/SSD in the rear; 1*3.5" or 120mm liquid cooler/fan in the front.

STEELWING is available in 2 colors: red and green; each version is equipped with a color matching ENERMAX patented Circular Type LED fan. It is also built with 2* USB 3.0 front panel ports and supports VGA cards up to 290mm in length. This micro-ATX case provides flexible configuration to fit various purposes such as home theater PC, office computer, gaming PC or case modding.

For more information, visit the product page.
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15 Comments on Enermax Announces the Steelwing Chassis

#1
JNCW886
Here is the product video:

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#2
HossHuge
Pretty case but I'm not a fan of the PSU placement.
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#3
Caring1
HossHugePretty case but I'm not a fan of the PSU placement.
+1
They could have tried to position it somewhere else, or use a different method.
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#5
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
HossHugePretty case but I'm not a fan of the PSU placement.
Hey, it's the PSU placement, not a fan exhaust, so why you should be a fan of it..?


ok, that was a terrible one :laugh:
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#6
micropage7
nice looks but yes i agree the components placement is bad
they should pack it better
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#7
Kanan
Tech Enthusiast & Gamer
Nice GPU sag on the 4th pic.
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#8
Jhelms
They call it steelwing yet it is aluminum... Yeah... Guess Aluwing was not cool enough.
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#9
Static~Charge
The drive bays block two of the expansion slots. :shadedshu:
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#10
Casecutter
I'm liking it and other than the PSU placement might limit/interfere with the CPU cooler choice, and cables if it doesn't I don't see as huge issue. At least it doesn't have to have a filter as it isn't pull dust off wherever it sitting.

I checked the video and I kind of like it just as it's different, though I would not use that lighted fan or any LED as I'm not liking the way a portion is cut off. And I not finding that Enermax SFX Series PSU in the video I can barely tell but appears to say 350W. Not like anything I find at least now on the market, it looks like some micro size?
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#11
chinmi
so there's no way we can use a big air cooler on this case ? we're stuck with watercooler setup or watercooler AIO if we want to overclock ??
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#12
AsRock
TPU addict
HossHugePretty case but I'm not a fan of the PSU placement.
Ooh i am it's a very welcomed thing to me, how ever they should of flipped it so it would take air out of the side of the case.

I will never buy a case with a PSU on the bottom.
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#13
HossHuge
AsRockOoh i am it's a very welcomed thing to me, how ever they should of flipped it so it would take air out of the side of the case.

I will never buy a case with a PSU on the bottom.
That makes sense. It severely limits what you can do with an aftermarket cpu fan though.
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#14
AsRock
TPU addict
Well with how this case is built is wrong anyways., if the PSU was at the bottom that would limit the cooler on the GPU and what looks like you would all so lose you place to put your HDD\SSD's.

TBH it's not a case i would be interested in regardless.
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#15
blobster21
The front panel design somehow reminds me the expanding outer walls of the combines fortress in HL²

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