Tuesday, June 4th 2024
ALmordor Shows Aluminium Case Aesthetics at Computex 2024
ALmordor is a Chinese case PC hardware maker focusing on providing sleek-looking aliminium PC cases. Coming from the name that stands for AL (aluminium) and Mordor (from J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional world), the ALmordor brand wants to be seen as an elegant and mysterious. On display, there were several interesting case builds like the SliverLining 160G ITX case, which serves as a dual-chamber ITX build capable of water cooling. Capable of supporting a 320 mm GPU and 240 mm water cooling radiator, the SilverLining 160G can hold an SFX PSU and an HDD attached next to it. Storage options include SSD expansion next to the motherboard.On display were a few concept cases, like the 245G Space Station, which has nine fans and accommodates an ATX motherboard. It also looks like a giant diamond with tempered glass panels and an aluminium frame. While details are scarce, we expect ALmordor to reveal more details about it in the coming weeks, but the case definitely has plenty of room for lots of cooling options and ventilation.Lastly, there was a ALmordor 235A Wind Blade case that combined wood veneer finish on the front panel with glass, making it seem like a luxurious choice for a PC build.
8 Comments on ALmordor Shows Aluminium Case Aesthetics at Computex 2024
That's just a typical typo from linux nerd who happens to be of the CAPS lock masterrace, not those shift-plebs.
On topic: The Silverlinings look nice enough, if it wasn't for that handle on the smaller one. The space station looks weird (then again, it is called "space station")
As for the Wind Blade, a case with an exterior of glass and wood, from a company whose name is modelled after aluminium. Yep. That does fit the brand. Nothing's wrong here...
(They do like nice though)