Tuesday, February 5th 2019

SilentiumPC Unveils Armis AR7X TG RGB Sports Chassis

SilentiumPC presents a completely revamped Armis AR7 PC Chassis packed with high-end features and first in line to omit the Optical Disc Drive bays completely. The new Armis AR7X TG RGB combines all the advantages of the Armis AR7 series and elevates them to the next level. Both the tinted front and the clear side panel are made from tempered glass and perfectly match the 4 built-in RGB-enabled SilentiumPC Sigma HP Corona RGB 120 mm fans. Features like the airflow-oriented design, support for high-end components, vertical mounting of graphics cards and the unique I/O panel make the Armis AR7X TG RGB a great choice for virtually every system build, especially when considering the low price point of 106,90 € (incl. VAT).

SilentiumPC has further improved the design and structure by completely omitting the Optical Disc Drive bays and refining the looks by adding a tempered glass front-panel. The latter has a great effect in combination with the all-new Sigma HP Corona RGB 120 mm case fans. SilentiumPC adds four of these new fans to the Armis AR7X TG RGB, which illuminate the interior with vibrant colors and effects.
The RGB illumination can be adjusted manually using the dedicated button on the front panel or via compatible motherboard software such as ASRock RGB LED, Asus Aura, EVGA RGB or MSI Mystic Light. The core and the brains of the system is the built-in advanced Aurora Sync RGB controller which acts as an intelligent hub for up to 8 compatible devices. It allows for plethora of manually triggered effects such as Breathe or Wave as well as further expandability (i.e. SilentiumPC Navis RGB or Fera RGB CPU coolers). In addition, the Aurora Sync controls the fan speed of up to 8 fans, through a 3-position switch on the front panel (12-7-5V or high-medium-low).

One of the unique features of the Armis AR7X TG RGB is the user-friendly I/O panel, which can be easily repositioned from the top the chassis to the bottom. This allows for convenient access to the two USB 3.1 gen 1 ports, audio ports, the 3-stage fan controller.

The dual-chamber design has been refined as well, offering great airflow inside the chassis and simplifying the cable management substantially. Three Sigma HP Corona RGB 120 mm fans located in the front are pushing the air towards the fourth fan in the rear, assuring outstanding airflow right out of the box.

Armis AR7X TG RGB supports ATX, microATX and mini-ITX mainboards and offers enough space for latest VGA cards with a length of up to 420 mm as well as CPU air coolers with a maximum height of 178 mm. Users are able to install All-in-One water-cooling systems with 120/140, 240/280 and even 360 radiators in the front or the top of the chassis. Easy to remove and clean dust-filters are installed in the vents in the front, the top-cover and on bottom of the case. Mounting of backplate-based coolers is made really easy thanks the large, dedicated cutout in the motherboard tray.

The SilentiumPC Armis AR7X TG RGB is available as of today for a competitive price point of 106,90€ (incl. VAT).
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2 Comments on SilentiumPC Unveils Armis AR7X TG RGB Sports Chassis

#1
spectatorx
Literally yesterday i was looking for fairly cheap and decent pc case and from among hundreds of pc cases i chose this one in its rgb variant WITH 5,25" bays as at least one 5,25" is a requirement to me. After all night of comparing pc cases i ended up with choice between Chieftec GP-01B-OP or Armis AR7 TG RGB, leaning towards spc's one.

It is really difficult to find a decent pc case with space for odd, few 3,5" drives, gpus longer than 32cm and transparent side at reasonable price.
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#2
bonehead123
In general, I like it, and the relocatable I/O panel is a nice touch, and the price is reasonable too, but it still doesnt have a front USB-C port. At least they left out the antique USB 2 ports for a change.....

OTOH, it doesn't really have any other new or innovative features, so still kinda same ole same same IMHO :)
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