Monday, March 30th 2020
Abkoncore Unveils the Ramesses 310 Tower Case
Abkoncore today unveiled the Ramesses 310, a low-depth ATX full-tower case that combines tempered glass with matte-black steel. Inside, the case positions the ATX motherboard below an upper compartment that holds the PSU and drive bays. With height compensating for depth, the case is able to hold up to three 240 mm x 120 mm radiators, one each along the bottom-, rear-, and upper side panels. The motherboard tray boasts of full-ATX support as it features 9 expansion slots, so you could install a triple-slot graphics card even in the bottom-most slot.
Storage options on the Abkoncore Ramesses 310 include three 3.5-inch drive bays in the upper compartment, and two 2.5-inch mounts behind the motherboard tray. Six Abkoncore Spider Spectrum 120 mm fans come included with the case, with an internal RGB LED controller that takes in RF remote control input. RGB embellishment also frame each of the front-panel ports: four USB 3.1 type-A, HDA jacks, and the power/reset buttons. Measuring 220 mm x 550 mm x 330 mm (WxHxD), the case weighs 9 kg. Available now, the Ramesses 310 is priced at 160€.
Storage options on the Abkoncore Ramesses 310 include three 3.5-inch drive bays in the upper compartment, and two 2.5-inch mounts behind the motherboard tray. Six Abkoncore Spider Spectrum 120 mm fans come included with the case, with an internal RGB LED controller that takes in RF remote control input. RGB embellishment also frame each of the front-panel ports: four USB 3.1 type-A, HDA jacks, and the power/reset buttons. Measuring 220 mm x 550 mm x 330 mm (WxHxD), the case weighs 9 kg. Available now, the Ramesses 310 is priced at 160€.
16 Comments on Abkoncore Unveils the Ramesses 310 Tower Case
And with wire management holes in those positions, it won't be realistic to put anything bigger than 280mm into that thing (which is still enough for most dual-fan cards).
Also. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY BUCKS. For this. To stick with being windy... they can stick that where the sun doesn't shine :p
Would definitely put a vented custom acryllic panel on the back tho.
It is a minor change from the norm of all the regurgitated rectangular case design, but atleast someone appears to be trying.
Technically they aren’t even side panel fans, just kind of a partition between the PSU and the motherboard area.