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Raijintek today introduced the Arcadia III, an ATX mid-tower case that's designed to be taller than it is deep. The case measures 210 mm x 410 mm x 485 mm (WxDxH), and is made mainly of SECC steel. There are two variants based on the side-panel, the Arcadia III with its 4 mm-thick tempered glass panel; and the Arcadia III ST with an opaque SECC steel panel. Both feature airy mesh front intakes. Both cases only include one fan, a rather premium 120 mm spinner with hydraulic bearings, 43.2 CFM, but with 3-pin DC control.
Inside, the Arcadia III offers a conventional horizontally-partitioned layout with the bottom partition having a cutout for the PSU label to peek through the side-panel. The main chamber has up to 36.5 cm of length clearance for graphics cards (if no fan or radiator is mounted on the front panel); and height clearance of 16.5 cm for CPu coolers. Fan vents include two 140 mm or 120 mm top exhausts, three 140 mm or 120 mm front intakes, a 120 mm rear exhaust, and interestingly, two 120 mm bottom intakes. This gives you room for a radiator as large as 280 mm on top, and as large as 360 mm on the front (not big enough for 520 mm). The bottom vents aren't convenient for a radiator. Storage options include two 3.5-inch bays in the bottom compartment, and three 2.5-inch mounts. The company didn't reveal pricing.
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Inside, the Arcadia III offers a conventional horizontally-partitioned layout with the bottom partition having a cutout for the PSU label to peek through the side-panel. The main chamber has up to 36.5 cm of length clearance for graphics cards (if no fan or radiator is mounted on the front panel); and height clearance of 16.5 cm for CPu coolers. Fan vents include two 140 mm or 120 mm top exhausts, three 140 mm or 120 mm front intakes, a 120 mm rear exhaust, and interestingly, two 120 mm bottom intakes. This gives you room for a radiator as large as 280 mm on top, and as large as 360 mm on the front (not big enough for 520 mm). The bottom vents aren't convenient for a radiator. Storage options include two 3.5-inch bays in the bottom compartment, and three 2.5-inch mounts. The company didn't reveal pricing.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site