Thursday, July 9th 2020
Chieftec Announces CM-25B-OP Case from the Classic Series
CHIEFTEC, a world-wide renowned brand for reliable PC chassis and power supplies, today announces the CM-25B-OP as a new model in the Classic Series, which has proven to be a success in the system integration market since its launch in 2019. The CM-25B-OP is based on the chassis of the BM-25B-OP, while adding an additional 5.25" ODD drive and a refreshed front panel design. Built from 0.7 mm SECC and including tool-less drive installation kits, the Classic Series is perfect for system builders who value true quality and timelessly elegant design.
27 Comments on Chieftec Announces CM-25B-OP Case from the Classic Series
Who in their right mind would buy that NEW? I am really trying to come up with a reason. I mean Office PCs dont need to be that big, Workstation/Gaming PCs (imho) need better cooling capabilities...
Maybe for someone who wants to build his on NAS and uses HotSwap-Bays in the front? Else the 5,25 Bays are (also imho) totaly useless these days...
Cant wrap my head around this...
Similar to what I have been saying for the past 2 years, but even MOAR boring, lame, s.o.s.s. boxen no-effort design than most of the other so-called "NEW" cases... the only thing I do like on this is the mostly-white interior, which is a welcomed change IMHO, but even still: No C-NO buy-NO excuse :)
Otherwise....Yawn/snooze/yawn/snooze...
Someone pinch me.
Would like to see Techtubers make a build using this case. Useless bay drives, spaghetti cable management and choked cooling - what a nightmare.
Not everyone wants OR needs RGB, tempered glass, 54 hdd/ssd mounting spaces/2x120mm rear fans + 8 other areas to mount 120/140mm fans + AIO......
Some people - like my 70 year old uncle who's been in the tech game longer than most forum goers have been breathing - do not require anything but a functional case with (in todays world) USB3's on the front...... this is that chassis.
Depending on price, I'd be willing to pick this up and I bet so will a lot of others.
Edit for extended specs:
It was a poor design back then, kinda like a Pinto, and it hasn't aged well. You don't seem to understand how truly poorly these things breathe. I've tried running an 1800X at stock in an Antec Solo (basically identical layout) for WCG (100% load, 24/7) and it would overheat. This thing only has the one fan mount in the front, and from what I can see, it looks like there's a lot of blockage reducing the airflow, JUST LIKE IN THE OLD DAYS. Didn't they learn anything? Did they just dig up the old stamping dies and go "That'll do"?
For those of you thinking about using this for a server box, just understand that there are some real problems with dead air zones in this case and HDD's will run hot. You'll find yourself upgrading the rear fan to one that's not very quiet. And don't use a PSU with a passive mode.
My first PC was a 386DX-25 on a DFI motherboard. If you really want one of these cases, stop by and I'll give you one of them.
The case that has surprised me the most with how well it works? The Antec 300!
Should we start a poll to see how long it is until we see the post "My PC runs too hot with a 105 watt CPU and 180 watt GPU in one of these cases?"
EDIT: THERE'S NO MOTHERBOARD CUTOUT!!!!! Basically limits you to Intel type stock coolers.
That said, those cutouts are soooooooooooooo convenient.
Yep this case has a market. Doesn't mean it's a good case, but somebody can definitely see this as fitting their needs.
A POS product is a POS product, even if it does work for some people.
Seriously, how much more will a Focus G cost than this thing?
A bad case is like a grumpy cat. It will bite you over and over.
Not that it made cooler installation any easier as it too had no cutout for access.