Wednesday, November 9th 2022

Chieftec Rolls Out BX-10B-OP Micro-ATX Mini-Tower Case

Today CHIEFTEC is glad to introduce the new BX-10B-OP, which is a modern, compact mini tower that combines elegant and subtle design with high functionality and easy-installation for a capable system. Featuring standard ATX PSU compatibility, m-ATX boards and graphics cards up to a maximum length of 380 mm, as well as a total of 6 possible installed fans (1x PWM fan pre-installed), modern configurations should have no trouble being installed into the BX-10B-OP from a space or cooling perspective. Front USB Type-C and Type-A ports complete the package for modern and highly-functional case.
Key Features
  • Compact, modern m-ATX tower
  • Optimal cooling compatibility
  • Support 240 mm radiator
  • 1x 120 mm PWM fan pre-installed
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32 Comments on Chieftec Rolls Out BX-10B-OP Micro-ATX Mini-Tower Case

#26
bug
Vayra86That makes sense, thanks. Being unfamiliar with that info that's just how the name struck me though :D
Sounds a lot like internal project name used for marketing, I'll give you that.
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#27
AusWolf
I'm curious how well vented the front panel is. I like my Corsair 280X, but it's a little bit restrictive in the airflow department. I could imagine something like this on my desk.
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#28
kingkongtol
this case doesn't have front vent, similar build as jonsbo d30 and gamemax spark, asus prime ap201 also using same design but with better feature. with same design and smaller itx build, you can find on coolermaster nr200 series. if you need atx version, you can get gamemax spark pro and jonsbo d40.
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#29
AusWolf
kingkongtolthis case doesn't have front vent, similar build as jonsbo d30 and gamemax spark, asus prime ap201 also using same design but with better feature. with same design and smaller itx build, you can find on coolermaster nr200 series. if you need atx version, you can get gamemax spark pro and jonsbo d40.
No front vent... hm... is that bad because of less area for intake vents? Or is that good because of more intake air coming from below through the GPU? I don't know.

I specifically need micro-ATX, by the way. Mini-ITX is too small to work with, and too airflow-restricted for modern high-end builds, and normal ATX is just too big for my taste.
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#30
Vario
goldmanyou sure? i think there's too much AIO support for an office workstation
Just going based on brand, most of the Chieftec designs seem intended for professionals, apart from the window on this thing. Back in the day, they sold rebranded Chenming designs that were fairly iconic.
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#31
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VarioJust going based on brand, most of the Chieftec designs seem intended for professionals, apart from the window on this thing. Back in the day, they sold rebranded Chenming designs that were fairly iconic.
I wouldn't say Chieftec is aimed at professionals. They just seem more down to earth and don't put RGB and weird angles on everything.
Their cases are build properly, mine is over 10 yo and they only thing that's in "as new" condition is the plastic HDD rail thingies.
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#32
Vario
bugI wouldn't say Chieftec is aimed at professionals. They just seem more down to earth and don't put RGB and weird angles on everything.
Their cases are build properly, mine is over 10 yo and they only thing that's in "as new" condition is the plastic HDD rail thingies.
I had an Antec "Antec Outside" branded Chenming "Chieftec Dragon" style case that was pretty durable, survived a lot of car trips to and from college with my system inside. Thick gauge metal.
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