Thursday, August 16th 2018

SilentiumPC Announces Regnum RG4T(F) RGB Chassis

Next level value for money meets maximum airflow and RGB illumination in the new SilentiumPC Regnum RG4T(F) RGB chassis. Based on a dual-chamber internal layout, it offers functionality and solutions for all modern system requirements, supports up to 380 mm long graphics cards and up to 159 mm tall CPU coolers.

To ensure proper cooling properties Regnum RG4T(F) RGB has a mesh-type front panel and comes equipped with three quiet 120 mm RGB case fans. The system can be extended to up to six fans in total, which can be controlled via the built-in fan controller. Liquid cooling enthusiasts will appreciate radiator mounting spots at the top (120/240) and front (120/240/360) for either various AIO solutions or custom loops. The interior is cleverly divided into two thermally independent chambers, allowing for more effective cooling. Power Supply Units and Hard Drives are mounted in the lower chamber and the other components in the main chamber on top. The Regnum RG4T(F) RGB is equipped with three pre-installed dust filters, located at the front, top and the bottom to keep the interior dust-free. Convenient cable management is achieved thanks to numerous pass-through openings and cable tie points.
Large, thick tempered-glass side panel allows the RGB-capable LED fans to brighten up the system in one of seven colors and five different illumination modes, from simple static to wave or strobe effects. For maximum simplicity, the illumination is controlled manually via button on the top I/O panel. In addition to that, two USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports are located in the front of the I/O panel.

Available mid-August at:
  • SilentiumPC Regnum RG4T RGB Pure Black @ 57,00€
  • SilentiumPC Regnum RG4TF RGB Frosty White @ 58,00€
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4 Comments on SilentiumPC Announces Regnum RG4T(F) RGB Chassis

#2
Animalpak
Good looking simple and effective
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micropage7
AnimalpakGood looking simple and effective
Yep, looks good
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MCJeeba
Huge flaw in that front panel, being so open, it's going to let too much air in. It should be completely sealed off with tempered glass.
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