Monday, December 12th 2016

AeroCool Announces the LS-5200 Mid-tower Chassis

AeroCool today unveiled the LS-5200 mid-tower chassis. Measuring 220 mm x 376.5 mm x 460 mm (WxDxH), this tall case is made mostly of SECC steel, and comes in two color options - all-black, and silver+black. It's characterized by a perforated front intake that runs the entire height of the case. With no 5.25-inch drive bays to conceal, this intake convers a 360 mm x 120 mm or 280 mm x 140 mm radiator slot. The case features a simple 2-zone fan controller accessible from the front-panel.

Under the hood, the LS-5200 features a horizontally-partitioned layout, the the bottom compartment completely enclosed. The motherboard tray has room for graphics cards as long as 34.6 cm (up to 37.1 cm with no front fans installed). Cooling includes three 120 mm (or two 140 mm) front intakes, two 120 mm top exhausts, and one 140 mm rear exhaust. Storage features include a 3x 3.5-inch/2.5-inch drive cage in the lower compartment, and mounts for four additional 2.5-inch SSDs behind the motherboard tray. The company didn't reveal pricing.
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6 Comments on AeroCool Announces the LS-5200 Mid-tower Chassis

#1
Basard
Wow, the angle on that second picture really blew my mind for a few seconds..... Is that the top or front? BOTH!
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#2
Chaitanya
BasardWow, the angle on that second picture really blew my mind for a few seconds..... Is that the top or front? BOTH!
that's quite a weird angle. even I was wondering about that photo, although it does look quite cool.
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#3
ZoneDymo
those buttons and switches look like they came from 80s toys, I love it!
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#5
bonehead123
Informant2016This case was announced 6 months ago....
yawn then,
yawn now too :D

all the weird-angle pics or color combos in the world wont change that !
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#6
bogmali
In Orbe Terrum Non Visi
Informant2016This case was announced 6 months ago....
Your 2nd post about a case telling everyone it is not new and was announced before, so what exactly are you trying to accomplish?
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