Thursday, April 27th 2017

X2 Announces the T6 ATX Chassis

The T6 computer case with a contemporary and all meshed front panel, based on the 0.5mm SGCC ATX chassis structure. The contemporary front panel is minimalistic and functional with USB2.0 | 3.0 and HD Audio on the top for easy reach. This well-designed tower structure provides sufficient space for hardware installation and component cooling. The chassis structure is prepared for adequate cooling, we have pre-assembled 1*120mm blue LED cooling fan in the front of the chassis and there is further space for another 1*120mm cooling on the front, 1* 120mm cooling fan on the rear and 2* 120mm fan on the side panel for additional VGA card and GPU cooling.

The internal space design is well thought out and supports a full drive bay rack for the installation of three drive bays 3.5 inch and two drive bays 5.25 inch, additionally you can mount two SDD drives 2.5 inch. There is room for the expansion of upgrade cards up to six units. Looking for a companion on one of your many computing adventures, well the luck is in your favor with the T6 ATX powerhouse which will help you lead to victory.
Main Features:
  • Simplistic & elementary design
  • 0.5mm SGCC Steel ATX structure
  • Front USB3.0*1 | USB2.0*1 and AC'97 | HD Audio
  • Tool-free thumb-screw access side panels
  • 120mm and 92mm fan mount possibilities
  • Pre-mounted front 120mm Blue LED fan
  • Efficient Air In-take, rear- and side-panel
  • Supports up to three (3) 3.5-inch & two (2) 5.25-inch drive devices
  • Two years manufacturer warranty
  • MSRP: 49.95€, $52.95
For more information, visit the product page.
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4 Comments on X2 Announces the T6 ATX Chassis

#2
wurschti
is this supposed to be news? sorry but a 20$ case priced at near 60$ is no news for me.
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#3
robert3892
Remember this is a steel chassis not plastic
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#4
wurschti
robert3892Remember this is a steel chassis not plastic
Nothing special. It would be special if it was aluminium or smth else. Remember that $45-55 price range has a plethora of options from the bigger companies, which offer much more to the user, especially to the gamer with windowed sides, dust filters, better PSU location and more flexible overall. I find it hard to recommend to anyone.
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