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X2 Announces the PIRATE 1416 MicroATX Tempered Glass Case

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X2 is pleased to inform the new arrival of the PIRATE 1416 PC case. This microATX structured chassis is made out of 0.5 mm SPCC steel, all black coated inside and out enclosed by two tempered glass panels and one metal side panel. This new PC gamer case is a great solution for your entry level gaming system build with more than enough space for the assembly of your powerful hardware. It comes with a total up to three 3.5-inch SSD drives and four rear expansion PCI slots. The PIRATE 1416 is equipped with a separated PSU chamber and ample space for those long graphics cards (up to 320 mm length) and large CPU coolers (up to 150 mm height clearance). The case also has more than sufficient air cooling options with four 120 mm fan mount locations and one 92 mm fan mount throughout this chassis. Already included are two multi-LED 120 mm red cooling fans, one on the rear and one in the front.

The PIRATE 1416 offers easy upkeep throughout the whole chassis with nice cable routing and the tool-free removal of the tempered glass panels. It offers convenient placement of Audio and USB connections for your plug and play gaming peripherals. Standard USB configuration includes one USB 2.0 port and one USB 3.0 port plus support for AC97/HD AUDIO. Show off your cool components, LED or RGB cooling and water or air coolers through the smoked tempered glass windows of the PIRATE 1416 PC gamer case by X2-gaming. We believe in exceptional style coupled with genuine product quality, redefining the meaning of affordable gaming - All geared up!


Specifications
  • Tempered glass Micro ATX pc case
  • 0.5mm SPCC steel chassis
  • All black coated structure
  • Front panel Tempered Glass
  • Left side panels Tempered Glass
  • Separated PSU chamber
  • 1 x USB 2.0 & 1 x USB 3.0 + AC97/HD AUDIO
  • Cooling: 2 x Red 15 LED Fan pre-installed, 1 in the Front and 1 on the rear
  • Supports graphic cards up to 320 mm
  • Supports CPU coolers up to 150 mm
  • Supports PSU up to 210 mm
  • Case size: 362 x 198 x 420 mm (L x W x H)
  • Packing size: 438 x 235 x 433 mm
  • Unit net weight: 3.35 Kg
  • Unit gross weight: 4.50 Kg
  • 2 years manufacturer warranty

MSRP
The PIRATE 1416 model number X2-G1416G/W-U3-2RL Suggested Retail Price is €54.95 / $64.95

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This is getting ridiculous.

In less than a week, we get three cases with glass over the front fans and zero airflow. Did no one learn from the H500P?

This case trend needs to die.
 
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This is getting ridiculous.

In less than a week, we get three cases with glass over the front fans and zero airflow. Did no one learn from the H500P?

This case trend needs to die.

It has side vents for the front face plate which facilitates airflow. Also a number of the cases that were recently featured with front glass had side air ventilation as well albeit difficult to see.
 
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This is getting ridiculous.

In less than a week, we get three cases with glass over the front fans and zero airflow. Did no one learn from the H500P?

This case trend needs to die.
There are side vents on the front of the case. The fans arent completely covered....

You dont have a clue what youre talking about.
 
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Wat, no RGB? The whole purpose of air-blocking glass on front is to show off your RGB fans - but red LED fans? " (how retro!) Huge bolts retaining the glass side cover? Knock-out PCI covers? Thin and flexible steel chassis? No drive trays or brackets? (just screw holes in thin sheet metal). I'm pretty sure this is an old design from 20 years ago, with glass attached posthumously. I guess somebody had to recycle all those old Chinese beer cans.
 

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Does it include a free case of Bacardi gold and Silver Rum?
 
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I'll admit the case does look cheap.
 
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At 420mm [16.5in] Tall, that's not the compact format?
IDK... why buy a 3-Slot Micro case and it more the size of a Mid-Tower feels like you're just losing 4 slots for nothing!

A Sharkoon S1000 is 400mm [15.75in]. A Coolermaster Silencio 352 is 378mm [14.9in]. Corsair Carbide Series 88R 378mm [14.9in].
 
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