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At COMPUTEX 2019, BITFENIX took the opportunity to showcase their latest case design built for the conscious enthusiast. Their Dawn TG is the company's take on the RGB market, with a stylized, ARGB front fascia that's eerily reminiscent of Oblivion's Tet (the movie, not the game). This case is available in both black and white, and features smoked tempered glass side mirrors for that premium feel.
The Nova Mesh TG Black brings slightly more gaudiness to its RGB design, which is clearly visible behind the tempered glass side mirrors. The panel's front fascia, as the name implies, is covered in mesh so as to maximize airflow for interior components.
The Saber features two parallel RGB lines in the front of the chassis, reminind us of the whitestripes running through the middle of race cards (the Dodge Viper comes to mind), and suports graphics cards up to 400 mm in length. It also features a verticla GPU instalation bracket, and tempered glass closes the chassis' side panels. It features less radiator capacity than the Nova Mesh TG and Dawn TG chassis, though.
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The Nova Mesh TG Black brings slightly more gaudiness to its RGB design, which is clearly visible behind the tempered glass side mirrors. The panel's front fascia, as the name implies, is covered in mesh so as to maximize airflow for interior components.
The Saber features two parallel RGB lines in the front of the chassis, reminind us of the whitestripes running through the middle of race cards (the Dodge Viper comes to mind), and suports graphics cards up to 400 mm in length. It also features a verticla GPU instalation bracket, and tempered glass closes the chassis' side panels. It features less radiator capacity than the Nova Mesh TG and Dawn TG chassis, though.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site