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Japanese company Abee announced four new cube-shaped cases of various sizes, which are designed to make it easier to space out hardware, and install space-hungry optional components such as water-cooling. Perfectly cubical, the series includes RC04 and RC04G designed for mini-ITX motherboards; RC07 and RC07G for micro-ATX/mini-ITX motherboards.
The RC04 series measures 240 x 240 x 240 mm, made with aluminum alloy framework (chassis), and brushed aluminum panels. The RC04 is available in black and silver, while the RC04G features additional color options and a better "shiny" (chrome) finish, available in silver, carbon-black, and brown. It packs room for graphics cards as long as 190 mm. and low-profile CPU coolers (no more than 55 mm tall). There's just enough room for a compact ATX PSU (which can make room for two more 3.5-inch bays), a 3.5-inch HDD, and 2.5-inch HDD/SSD (two separate bays), and a 5.25-inch bay (which can make room for two more 3.5-inch bays.
Moving on , the RC07 is a bigger case, measuring 300 x 300 x 300 mm, with the same color options between the base model and the shiny RC07G. It can seat micro-ATX motherboards, graphics cards as long as 240 mm, CPU coolers as tall as 115 mm, and features a flexible drive tray that supports one 5.25-inch bay, up to six 2.5-inch bays (eating into 3.5-inch bays), up to three 3.5-inch bays, and a combination of two 3.5-inch with two 2.5-inch bays. Ventilation includes a 120 mm front intake, an 92 mm rear exhaust, and two 60 mm rear exhausts.
Slated for November 02, the RC04, RC04G, RC07, and RC07G are priced at 29,980¥ ($376), 30,980¥ ($388), 34,980¥ ($439), and 35,980¥ ($451), respectively.
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The RC04 series measures 240 x 240 x 240 mm, made with aluminum alloy framework (chassis), and brushed aluminum panels. The RC04 is available in black and silver, while the RC04G features additional color options and a better "shiny" (chrome) finish, available in silver, carbon-black, and brown. It packs room for graphics cards as long as 190 mm. and low-profile CPU coolers (no more than 55 mm tall). There's just enough room for a compact ATX PSU (which can make room for two more 3.5-inch bays), a 3.5-inch HDD, and 2.5-inch HDD/SSD (two separate bays), and a 5.25-inch bay (which can make room for two more 3.5-inch bays.
Moving on , the RC07 is a bigger case, measuring 300 x 300 x 300 mm, with the same color options between the base model and the shiny RC07G. It can seat micro-ATX motherboards, graphics cards as long as 240 mm, CPU coolers as tall as 115 mm, and features a flexible drive tray that supports one 5.25-inch bay, up to six 2.5-inch bays (eating into 3.5-inch bays), up to three 3.5-inch bays, and a combination of two 3.5-inch with two 2.5-inch bays. Ventilation includes a 120 mm front intake, an 92 mm rear exhaust, and two 60 mm rear exhausts.
Slated for November 02, the RC04, RC04G, RC07, and RC07G are priced at 29,980¥ ($376), 30,980¥ ($388), 34,980¥ ($439), and 35,980¥ ($451), respectively.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site