Friday, September 21st 2018

MetallicGear Announces the Neo Series Cases

MetallicGear, powered by Phanteks, today introduced the NEO Series, a new level of cases that brings contemporary elegance, sleek minimalistic design and innovative features. The NEO Series is aimed to provide cost-effective cases that do not compromise on quality. The NEO Series will be available in four models, NEO, NEO Micro, NEO Mini and the NEO-G Mini.

The NEO and NEO Micro will feature an aluminum exterior with dual tempered glass side panels. The NEO will support an ATX motherboard and can house a single 240 mm or 280 mm radiator in front. While the NEO Micro, a compact tower that can support a micro ATX form factor and 240 mm radiator up front as well.
The NEO Mini, an ITX form factor case that can hold a full-size ATX power supply in addition to a 240 mm side mounted radiator and a 240 or 280 mm radiator in the front. Lastly, the Neo-G Mini will feature a front glass tempered glass panel with a vertical GPU configuration. The NEO Series are designed to focus on bringing cost-effective products that can be accessible to all.

"We want to create awesome PC gaming gear that's meaningful and accessible for everyone. We believe this is achieved through smart designs that are contemporary, cost-effective, yet at the same time maintaining great build quality that you can expect from the makers of Phanteks."

Recommended Retail Pricing (VAT included):
  • NEO - $99.99
  • NEO MICRO - $84.99
  • NEO MINI - $69.99
  • NEO-G MINI - $79.99
For more information, visit the product page.
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13 Comments on MetallicGear Announces the Neo Series Cases

#1
StrayKAT
Damnit, another plain NZXT looking case..

I don't know why I'm expecting something different by clicking on these. It's either this or some Transformers looking monstrosity.
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#2
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
Would have been ok were it not for the window nonsense.
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#3
Ferrum Master
micro ATX form factor ?

Nice but where are the boards? Even the Genes are MIA.
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#4
silapakorn
That GPU sagging in 3rd image is bothering me.
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#5
bonehead123
yawn....

anutha day, anutha b.o.r.i.n.g set of ultra-dull, nuthin-new-here, rectangular boxen :D

but at least we got to see the prices this time.......
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Vayra86
StrayKATDamnit, another plain NZXT looking case..

I don't know why I'm expecting something different by clicking on these. It's either this or some Transformers looking monstrosity.
I'm curious what kind of design you have in mind that'd be so radically different than either of those. While still being somewhat practical at it, too...
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#8
bonehead123
Vayra86I'm curious what kind of design you have in mind that'd be so radically different than either of those. While still being somewhat practical at it, too...
Air 240/540/740....
TT900
BitPhoenix matx\mitx (forget the name)...

All reasonable and mostly practical examples of mfgr's literally "thinking outside the box", and producing designs that offer something way beyond these typical, boring, me-too, same ole same same lame lame contraptions, where the MAJOR differences boil down to their name badges and a VERY slight variation on the interior arrangements, and possibly a few minor color choices or front panel I/O setups....
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#9
Caring1
They should have used a different font for their name, looking at the third pic I thought it said NED inside. :laugh:
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#10
StrayKAT
Vayra86I'm curious what kind of design you have in mind that'd be so radically different than either of those. While still being somewhat practical at it, too...
Something like my own case. Anything rugged, I guess.. and if you're making a tower, give it some damn 5.25 bays. Else it's just a big waste of space. I don't see the point of using ATX if that's the case.
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#11
Caring1
StrayKATSomething like my own case. Anything rugged, I guess.. and if you're making a tower, give it some damn 5.25 bays. Else it's just a big waste of space. I don't see the point of using ATX if that's the case.
I prefer the clean look of a case without front bays, but there's no reason they cant side mount them.
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#12
StrayKAT
Caring1I prefer the clean look of a case without front bays, but there's no reason they cant side mount them.
I guess some of them look cool. But personally, if I move to something stripped down, it'll be SFF. Or whatever NUCs/Steamboxes are? With a tower, it's just odd to me to not take advantage of the size.
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#13
Endeavour
Clearly inspired by the Jonsbo RM3.
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