Wednesday, November 15th 2023

ENERMAX Introduces New MS31 and MS21 Airflow PC Cases

ENERMAX, an industry-leading force dedicated to designing high-performance computer hardware and cooling solutions, today introduced its new airflow PC cases, the MS31 mid-tower and MS21 mini-tower cases. These cases, available in black or white, are designed for better airflow at a lower noise level thanks to a marble-cutting mesh front panel and 4 pre-installed 120 mm ARGB PWM fans. To meet the stronger airflow requirements of modern systems, the MS31 mid-tower case can accommodate up to 11 fans or a 420 mm AIO CPU cooler in the front. The MS21 mini-tower case can also install up to 8 fans or a 360 mm AIO CPU cooler in the front. The two included magnetic dust filters on the top and front panels can also provide better protection and contribute to extending the lifespan of the sensitive components in the system.

The MS31 and MS21 boast a modern front panel I/O with 2x USB 3.0 and 1x USB 3.2 Type-C ports. The USB 3.2 Type-C port can support data transfer rates of up to 10 Gbps, enabling quicker file transfers and data backups. They also come with an adjustable GPU holder in the package, which will protect your next-gen graphics cards, even the heaviest ones. Both models feature a magnetic side-opening panel that allows you to have quicker and more convenient access to the interior of the PC during maintenance. The reusable PCIe expansion slots will also provide more flexibility when upgrading or replacing components.
The ENERMAX MS31 and MS21 are available immediately from selected retailers and distributors in Europe. For up-to-date availability information, please refer to the ENERMAX website or contact your local ENERMAX sales representative.
Source: ENERMAX
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4 Comments on ENERMAX Introduces New MS31 and MS21 Airflow PC Cases

#2
RayneYoruka
I'm in need of a new case for my new streaming rig, if it's under 90 bucks I might consider it.
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Udyr
They took the MS20 and reversed the front. Lets wait for a review to see how this affects the temperature.
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Gmr_Chick
So, it's the older "marble" case...but with holes. If I remember correctly, TPU did a review of that case. Not good.
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