Thursday, November 24th 2016
Spire Announces the Tricer 1411 Chassis
The Tricer 1411 is the latest addition to the Spire Tricer series of micro ATX pc cases. This modern pc enclosure fits today's specification and system integration standards. The Tricer 1411 is prepared with all the features you are looking for in a Micro ATX tower chassis including 4*120mm fan mount locations and with pre-installed 120mm black fan on the rear of the structure.
The front panel design displays style and simplicity, without sacrificing functionality. This Micro ATX form factor chassis structure is build out of 0.45mm SPCC steel and touches every detail and ease of assembly. Top and front re-enforced drive bay rack for secure mounting of Optical and HDD or SSD Drives. The front panel features USB 2.0 and USB3.0 as well as AC97/HD audio ports. The Tricer 1411 pc case is a, decadent quality selection for professional integrators and users alike.Main Features:
The front panel design displays style and simplicity, without sacrificing functionality. This Micro ATX form factor chassis structure is build out of 0.45mm SPCC steel and touches every detail and ease of assembly. Top and front re-enforced drive bay rack for secure mounting of Optical and HDD or SSD Drives. The front panel features USB 2.0 and USB3.0 as well as AC97/HD audio ports. The Tricer 1411 pc case is a, decadent quality selection for professional integrators and users alike.Main Features:
- Modern and decadent design
- Front 1xUSB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0 & HD/AC97/AUDIO and build in SD/TF card reader
- Solid and sturdy 0.45 SPCC steel structure
- Micro ATX mainboards compatible
- Easy installation, thumb-screw-side-panels
- Enhanced internal space design
- Space for up to 2x 92mm and 2x 120mm cooling fans
- Standard configuration includes 1x120mm black cooling fan on the rear
- 2 years manufacturer warranty service
- (Euro, ex VAT) € 44.95
- (Dollar, ex VAT) $ 49.95
2 Comments on Spire Announces the Tricer 1411 Chassis
...not this one.
Why? this is a complete waste. You're going to have to connect the same cable to the 3.0 header on the motherboard. Just have 2 ports in the front with a full cable.
You know whats worse? cases with one 2.0 and one 3.0. A complete waste of money