Tuesday, June 4th 2024
G.Skill Extends its Cases Line at Computex 2024, Prototype Model Spotted
Inside the G.Skill booth at Computex 2024, we spotted three new case models. The first case that draws attention is a prototype/concept, named Project Alpha it comes with unique shapes and ATX/BTX form factor conversion on the fly. The next two cases are Mid-towers, G351 and M5 Vision respectively, both supporting EATX, ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX motherboards and featuring large glass panels with a note about G351 wooden front connectors panel that make it look more stylish.
Alongside full support for water cooling systems (360 / 260 / 240 / 140 / 120), you can fit 9 fans on G.Skill G351 and a whooping 11 fans on M5 Vision. We cannot say for sure when and if the Project Alpha concept case will be available, the other two should arrive in stores later this year.More pictures follow.
Alongside full support for water cooling systems (360 / 260 / 240 / 140 / 120), you can fit 9 fans on G.Skill G351 and a whooping 11 fans on M5 Vision. We cannot say for sure when and if the Project Alpha concept case will be available, the other two should arrive in stores later this year.More pictures follow.
11 Comments on G.Skill Extends its Cases Line at Computex 2024, Prototype Model Spotted
We've been trained to believe our anime figure shelves would be fully licensed mechanized vehicles for light and action. :p
(Half kidding about distracting from actual product on display at trade event.)
Where are the practical designs without all that led junk and retarded colors?!?
If you put some handles on the front and back of that case it could double as a PC litter.
Just to be exceedingly clear, I was not commenting on G-Skill making choice to show customers what their own choices would resemble. :clap:
It was supposed to be a tongue in cheek reminder the real world has plenty of healthy fascinations.