Monday, December 12th 2016

XIGMATEK Unveils the EDEN Mid-tower Chassis

XIGMATEK today unveiled the EDEN, an ATX mid-tower chassis featuring a prominent RGB multi-color LED lighting element along its front panel. The case features a horizontally partitioned internal layout that's contemporary, with the top compartment holding the motherboard tray, with room for graphics cards as long as 35 cm, and CPU coolers as tall as 16 cm; and the bottom compartment housing a 3x 3.5-inch/2.5-inch drive cage, and the PSU bay. Two additional 2.5-inch drives can be mounted behind the motherboard tray. Cooling features include two 120 mm front intakes, a 120 mm top exhaust, and a 120 mm rear exhaust. The company didn't reveal pricing.
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7 Comments on XIGMATEK Unveils the EDEN Mid-tower Chassis

#1
Informant2016
Do you even know that this was not "unveiled today". It was announced over two weeks ago. Maybe you can get your facts straight.
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#3
Caring1
Not much room for radiators or larger fans, not that I would consider it just based on it's appearance.
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#4
atomicus
My god there have been some fugly a*s cases announced lately! What the hell is going on with case designers??
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#5
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
Informant2016Maybe you can get your facts straight.
maybe you could respect all others here and lower your "shitty boss" tone... its new for me too, and plenty others here, if you have a suggestion for someone else make it nice or peaceful
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#6
bonehead123
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:D

Could someone please explain to me what exactly is new or different about this case, from oh, I dont know, the last 100 or so that have been released lately ???????
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#7
bonehead123
atomicusMy god there have been some fugly a*s cases announced lately! What the hell is going on with case designers??
Lazyness, greed, boredom ??/ perhaps all 3.....

Marketing team to design/engineering team:

"Hey, our sales are down this quarter, we need something to drum up some business quick"

design/eng reply: "well, we don't have the time or willpower to create something new in time for the holidays, so lets just take one of our older models, jam a cheap RGB light strip into a new-ish front panel and put a different name badge on it, and give it a new name"

marketing team response: "yea that will work, go for it !"
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