Wednesday, September 7th 2022

CHIEFTEC Unveils the Elox AS-01B-OP Mid-Tower Case

Today CHIEFTEC is proud to introduce the new iteration of the highly successful Elox Series: AS-01B-OP. The Tower, comes with an elegant and subtle brushed front panel design, while on the inside it is equipped with a modern layout with optimal cooling compatibility, supporting up to six fans in total. For over 25 years CHIEFTEC has been a worldwide renowned brand, associated with high-quality PSU, PC cases, 19" IPC cases and Accessories manufacturing for the computer industry, servicing the global OEM, ODM and distributing (consumer) segments with the partner network of 100+ resellers located across Europe.
  • Elegant & modern design
  • Optimal cooling compatibility
  • Support 280 mm radiator
  • 1x 120 mm PWM fan pre-installed
For more information, visit the product page.
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13 Comments on CHIEFTEC Unveils the Elox AS-01B-OP Mid-Tower Case

#1
Nyek
2022 and still no front USB-C connectors. Great.
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#2
Chomiq
Nyek2022 and still no front USB-C connectors. Great.
They need to be wired manually and add about $15 to the price of the case.
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#3
Blaylock
This looks surprisingly similar to my Antec P101.
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#4
DeathtoGnomes
ChomiqThey need to be wired manually and add about $15 to the price of the case.
People will pay that $15. Not everyone, but people. :D

Btw, look at them huge feet!
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#5
natr0n
I see cheiftec/chenming I get excited for a modern dragon case.
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#6
Chomiq
natr0nI see cheiftec/chenming I get excited for a modern dragon case.
Back in the early 2000's Chieftec was a quality brand that people often wanted to use in their builds mainly thanks to the quality steel panels and functions. Modern Chieftec is a shadow of itself.
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#7
Blaylock
ChomiqBack in the early 2000's Chieftec was a quality brand that people often wanted to use in their builds mainly thanks to the quality steel panels and functions. Modern Chieftec is a shadow of itself.
Sadly, this is true of Antec and even Silverstone to an extent.
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#8
natr0n
ChomiqBack in the early 2000's Chieftec was a quality brand that people often wanted to use in their builds mainly thanks to the quality steel panels and functions. Modern Chieftec is a shadow of itself.
Those were the days.
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#9
dirtyferret
BlaylockThis looks surprisingly similar to my Antec P101.
...it's as if Antec the brand uses Chieftec as the oem for their case...
ChomiqBack in the early 2000's Chieftec was a quality brand that people often wanted to use in their builds mainly thanks to the quality steel panels and functions. Modern Chieftec is a shadow of itself.
They are still a major player in the PC case business but it's mostly in the back end. They will let the brands handle the marketing, sales, shipments. PC cases are large and container costs have gone through the roof as have customer delivery costs.
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#11
CyberCT
Most of these ATX cases are 90% the same design with the last 10% being different. BORING!! The 011 Dynamic cases, the Thermaltake Core G3, (I have both) and some other ATX cases .... are different. We need more variety in the ATX space.

The ITX realm as a lot of variety with creative designs and I just can't see myself buying an ATX motherboard again. I really don't see the point when the only add in card used is the GPU.
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#12
InVasMani
natr0nI see cheiftec/chenming I get excited for a modern dragon case.
I've still got one of those cases in closet. Apparently someone gutted the bay rails inside the case and stuck a AIO into it. They are quite big inside though those bays took up tons of space totally different era.
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#13
thegnome
ChomiqBack in the early 2000's Chieftec was a quality brand that people often wanted to use in their builds mainly thanks to the quality steel panels and functions. Modern Chieftec is a shadow of itself.
Much like most case brands these days, it's a pity how the PC industry has changed in some ways. In one hand we have blazing fast GPU's and CPU's playing games in 4k, rendering massive images in mere seconds, etc. On the other hand we have brands going from top now to bottom creating cheap/budget cases, insane motherboard prices, etc. I'm glad OEM's/Cloud gaming didn't atleast take over...
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