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MagniumGear Announces New Neo Qube 2 and Neo Qube 2 Infinity Mirror Edition

MagniumGear has completed an extensive rebranding effort in response to accelerated company growth and renewal of its brand vision. At the heart of this rebranding is a change of the company name from Metallicgear to MagniumGear and with the rebranding comes a refresh of our product line up. MagniumGear today announces the all-new Neo Qube 2 and Neo Qube 2 IM (Infinity Mirror edition), a true showcase mid-tower chassis without compromise.

Its dual-chamber design makes installation and cable management a breeze while all system components are highlighted through the dual tempered glass panels. Both are capable of housing the most powerful gaming system with support for up to triple 360 radiators. Airflow has been optimized with low restriction mesh on all sides and a high-quality slidable dust filter at the bottom.

MetallicGear Announces NEO Qube Dual-chamber Chassis

MetallicGear, powered by Phanteks, today announced the new addition to the NEO series, the NEO Qube. The NEO Qube sports dual tempered glass panels with integrated smooth Digital-RGB lighting making this the perfect showcase to display your system from every angle.

The NEO Qube features a spacious dual-chamber interior that brings a smooth building experience, heat separation for better cooling and supports powerful hardware. Combined with the Phanteks Revolt X power supply, the NEO Qube can even support 2 motherboard installations (E-ATX + ITX), which brings more possibilities for streamers, professionals, and multi-users looking for dual system support.

MetallicGear Mimics the "Cheese Grater" Facade of Mac Pro with its Neo Pro Mid-tower

Really like the "cheese grater" perforated front intakes of the latest Mac Pro, but want to stick to your PC hardware and Windows? MetallicGear has you covered with the Neo Pro. Available in two trims that look similar to "silver" and "space gray," the Neo Pro features a high air-flow front intake concealing two 140 mm fan-mounts that can hold a 280 mm x 140 mm radiator. Inside, you get a conventional horizontally-partitioned layout, with the motherboard tray supporting not just ATX, but also wider E-ATX motherboards. Unlike with the Mac Pro, though, the front panel is made of ABS. Front-panel ports are located at the top, and a tempered glass panel covers the left side. Available from some time in March 2020, the MetallicGear Neo Pro is priced at $60.

MetallicGear also showed us the Neo Matrix. This case is almost identical to the Neo Pro, but with two big differences: the most obvious one is the programmable 7 x 17 ARGB LED matrix across the front-panel; and two 120 mm exhausts along the top-panel, where you can mount a 240 mm radiator (the Neo Pro doesn't have this). Available from March 2020 alongside the Neo Pro, the Neo Matrix is priced at $100.

MetallicGear Announces the new NEO 520 Series: NEO-G, AIR & SILENT

Powered by Phanteks, MetallicGear today announced the release of three new design to the Neo series. The new ATX mid-towers provides uncompromised value and functionality in three different styles. The new Neo series includes the Neo Silent, Neo Air, and Neo-G. The Neo Silent is subtle and silent and comes with a sound insulation front panel to help reduce noise; the Neo Air comes with the MetallicGear's characteristic mesh design that offers high airflow performance and includes 2x Skiron 120 mm RGB fans; and the Neo-G features a decorative front panel with 2x Skiron 120 mm D-RGB fans. All three Neo mid-tower cases are compact and design to bring lots of innovation and features like vertical GPU mounting (bracket required), 280 mm radiator support in front, full size hardware support, and plenty of storage.

MetallicGear at COMPUTEX 2019: Renewed Chassis Portfolio

MetallicGear took to Computex 2019 to renew and revive its product portfolio, announcing the development of no less than four new PC chassis for the discernible enthusiast. One of them is the MetallicGear Neo Silent: a subtle and silent case that integrates sound insulation to the front panel design. The case comes with 1x 120mm Skiron fan non-RGB) and features open PCI slot design for vertical GPU mounting (bracket required).

Second comes the MetallicGear Neo Air, a high airflow case that implemented the MetallicGear's characteristic to the front mesh panel design. The case comes with 2x 20mm Skiron RGB fans and features open PCI slot design for vertical GPU mounting (bracket required). This is followed by the MetallicGear Neo G, a case designed to impress with its tempered glass front panel. Features include 2x 120 Skiron D-RGB fans and open PCI slot design or vertical GPU mounting (bracket required). And finally, the MetallicGear Neo series V2 now refined to improve airflow. The cases are now designed with larger air intake mesh on the front to bring in more air. Pricing information is available after the break.

Metallicgear Announces New Neo Series Cases, Skiron Fans

Metallicgear, a division of Phanteks, took to CES in expanding their case and fan offerings with a number of different designs. The new NEO series provides uncompromised value and function in three different styles. The new Neo Series includes the Neo Silent, Neo Air, and Neo-G mid-ATX cases, all catering to different build paradigms. The Silent comes with a silent front panel design with sound insulation; the Air comes with MG's characteristic mesh design that offers high-airflow performance and has 2x Skiron 120 RGB fans already installed; and the NEO-G features a tempered glass front panel with addressable RGB fans - with 2x Skiron 120 Digital fans.

Metallicgear also announced a new series of system fans, the SKIRON series, with three different cameos in the form of the SKIRON, SKIRON RGB, and SKIRON D-RGB fans.

MetallicGear Announces the Neo Series Cases

MetallicGear, powered by Phanteks, today introduced the NEO Series, a new level of cases that brings contemporary elegance, sleek minimalistic design and innovative features. The NEO Series is aimed to provide cost-effective cases that do not compromise on quality. The NEO Series will be available in four models, NEO, NEO Micro, NEO Mini and the NEO-G Mini.

The NEO and NEO Micro will feature an aluminum exterior with dual tempered glass side panels. The NEO will support an ATX motherboard and can house a single 240 mm or 280 mm radiator in front. While the NEO Micro, a compact tower that can support a micro ATX form factor and 240 mm radiator up front as well.

Phanteks Launches Sub-Brand MetallicGear

Phanteks has announced the MetallicGear sub-brand which focuses on creating contemporary, innovative, and accessible products for hardware enthusiasts. MetallicGear makes its debut at Computex 2018 with its new line of NEO Series cases. Currently, there are four models under the NEO family. The NEO is a standard mid-tower case made of an aluminum and steel chassis with a tempered glass side panel. This model supports motherboards up to the ATX factor, and it also comes with seven expansion slots. The NEO can house a single 240 mm or 280 mm radiator. The expected MSRP for the NEO is $99.99. The NEO Micro is the micro ATX variant of the family. Due to the reduced size, this model only comes with four expansion slots and support for a 240 mm radiator. The NEO Micro carries a $84.99 price tag.

The NEO Mini is the next model in line which targets mini-ITX users. This particular variant only has two expansions slots. Nevertheless, it has the same radiator support as the NEO. The NEO Mini costs around $69.99. And last, but certainly not least, MetallicGear also offers the NEO-G Mini, which is a slightly modified version of the NEO Mini. The differences reside in the front panel's design and the orientation of the motherboard. The NEO Mini features a conventional vertical orientation, while the NEO-G Mini's design allow the motherboard to sit horizontally on the case. The NEO-G Mini also comes with one extra expansion slot. The price for this model is $79.99.
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