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Raijintek Intros the Paean Tempered Glass Dual-Compartment Chassis

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Raijintek announced availability of the Paean tempered-glass dual-compartment chassis. This vertically-partitioned case features 5 mm-thick tempered glass panels on its sides, with metal (aluminium and steel) making up only the motherboard tray with PSU and drive mounts on its reverse side; and the beams holding the panels in place. The glass panels feature a dark tint, while the aluminium motherboard tray has a black, brushed-metal finish.

The Raijintek Paean can hold standard ATX, micro-ATX, and mini-ITX motherboards. The tray has room for graphics cards as long as 31 cm with a front reservoir in place, or up to 40 cm, with a vertically placed reservoir and no additional drive caddies in place; and CPU coolers as tall as 14 cm. It can hold standard ATX power supplies as long as 20 cm. Storage areas include three each of 3.5-inch and 2.5-inch drive bays.



While the case has no specific fan-mounts, the beams holding the panels in place, and the motherboard tray have hooks that hold a 280 mm x 140 mm or 360 mm x 120 mm front radiator. Front panel connectivity includes four USB 3.0 type-A ports (standard headers), and HDA audio jacks. Measuring 286 mm x 587 mm x 417 mm (WxDxH), the case weighs about 10.8 kg.

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feels like a prototype made by some high school DIY group. Now if you tell me it actually costs more than a normal ATX case...... I'll probably blame Apple for such a fashion......
 

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That mid plate and much of the design reminds me of the Tt P3
 
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Cute Case .With a few small adjustments i would have it , additional purchase of dust filter It is required but is not essential because you could easily cleaned with compressed air . Access is good . But wonders what the GPU options with water cooling could be applied here. ( MSI Gaming ,ASUS Strix GTX1080... is very high.) in SLI of course :) . Connectors for wiring should be added , also another disc tray at the same place only double-height . front inputs are a little too high and would interfere with putting the fan on this page . How that all this is not seen in the construction itself,I puzzle are really so :banghead::shadedshu: Back to the desk and Repair !
 
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That mid plate and much of the design reminds me of the Tt P3

Normally I'd say Thermaltake got ripped off, but considering how Thermaltake shamefully ripped off Caselabs, thermaltake deserves it!
 
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