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FSP Announces New High End Cases For All Major Form Factors

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FSP, one of the world's leading manufacturers of power supplies, is delighted to announce a series of new PC cases - the CMT350, CST310, and CST311 - that are designed to handle the latest PC performance and cooling demands. These new cases feature a gorgeous black-coated, sturdy SPCC steel frame, translucent tempered glass side panels to showcase your PC design, and addressable RGB LEDs on most models. Despite their compact size, all of these cases offer 2x USB 3.0 ports and are water cooling ready. The glass side panel's slide-on fitting makes installation and maintenance easy and safe.

The CMT350 is a compact mid-tower chassis with ample room for your components. It features a gorgeous sturdy black SPCC steel frame and supports radiators up to 360 mm. The CMT350's RGB fan on the rear is fully addressable and compatible with Asus Aura Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, and MSI Mystic Light Sync. The CMT350 is engineered for gamers. Its design is sleek, with FSP's signature flush transparent glass panel and an RGB light bar on the front panel. The case features two separate dust filters to keep the system interior perfectly clean. It can also handle Mini-ITX, and MicroATX motherboards as well as regular ATX size motherboards with up to 7 PCI slots. For storage and expansion, the chassis offers two 3.5-inch HDD bays and two 2.5-inch SSD bays.



CST310 and CST311 offer versatile Micro-ATX support
The CST310 and CST311 are compact Micro-ATX cases with plenty of room to accept the most powerful graphics cards up to 375 mm long, and CPU coolers up to 163 mm high and can handle a radiator as large as 240 mm. Like the CMT350, these cases also feature a gorgeous black-coated, sturdy SPCC steel frame. The CST310 includes two 120 mm front fans and a 120 mm Addressable RGB rear fan.

The CST310's rear RGB fan is fully addressable and compatible with most motherboards. The CST310 is engineered for gamers, with its sleek design, translucent tempered glass side panel, and RGB light bar on the front panel. The CST311 case offers a simpler version of the same design, not including the RGB fans, and includes a 120 mm non-RGB rear fan.

Both the CST310 and CST311 have space for four PCI-E expansion slots, plus two 3.5-inch HDDs, or three 2.5" SSDs - or equivalent devices.

Pricing:
  • $94.99 for the CMT350
  • $65.99 for the CST310
  • $52.99 for the CST311
For more information, visit the product pages of the CMT350, CST310, and CST311.

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Please point me to the "high end" part, as I seem to have missed it.
 
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Please point me to the "high end" part, as I seem to have missed it.

Even the renders of the box are super bad.

LOOK! Perspective is a novel concept here, or coloring neatly between the lines

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