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Aerocool Quartz and Quartz Pro Cases Pictured

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Aerocool showed off the Quartz mid-tower and Quartz Pro full-tower cases at the 2017 Computex. The two feature a consistent design theme, with a large polygonal acrylic front window, tempered glass side panels, and factory-fitted RGB LED fans, with IR remote control for the lighting, color, and fan-speed. The Quartz features a fixed front window since it lacks an exposed 5.25-inch drive bay; while the Quartz Pro has a front door with the acrylic window, which opens up into the front intakes and an exposed 5.25-inch drive bay. As the larger case, the Quartz Pro has room for larger E-ATX motherboards, with more drive bays, and mounts for larger 140 mm fans (although the three 120 mm intakes are carried over from the Quartz).



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2017: the year of tempered glass and rgb.

And yet another so-called "NEW" case without any USB-C ports on the front panel.......

maybe 2018 will be their year ???
 

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And yet another so-called "NEW" case without any USB-C ports on the front panel.......

maybe 2018 will be their year ???

Just use an adapter...
 
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And yet another so-called "NEW" case without any USB-C ports on the front panel.......

maybe 2018 will be their year ???
Many new cases came with USB type C port, Coolermaster Cosmos C700, InWin 806, etc... sadly none of those are affordable but more of niche higher end cases.
 
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