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Guru3D.com » News » DIYPC Launches Its Rainbow Flash-V2 Chassis

DIYPC Launches Its Rainbow Flash-V2 Chassis

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/21/2019 07:42 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)
DIYPC Launches Its Rainbow Flash-V2 Chassis

DIYPCis pleased to announce the addition of a new chassis in the DIYPC lineup of RGB products. The new DIYPC Rainbow Flash V2 gaming chassis is a sleek and modern case featuring a futuristic-looking front complete with addressable RGB lighting that runs from top to bottom of the case, giving it a shine that is totally unique and attention-grabbing.

The Rainbow Flash-V2 has all the modern features that gaming systems of today require and is aimed at being a versatile case for many gaming builds like excellent cooling, cable management and much more.

Modern Feature Set

The DIYPC Rainbow Flash-V2 is a modern chassis supporting ATX, mATX and mITX motherboards. The chassis can hold up to an impressively long 370mm graphics card. A 4mm thick premium tempered glass panel allows you to showcase your build from the side. Magnetic dust filters allows easy cleaning of both top and bottom intake vents.

Wide Cooling Support

The chassis supports tower coolers up to 179mm in height as well supporting water cooling with support for a 240mm radiator at the front. A standard six 120mm can be installed with at the front, top and rear (preinstalled) with two 120mm optional fans on top of the PSU chamber for max airflow configurations. The chassis includes a free RGB fan preinstalled at the rear exhaust area. Fans can be controlled via the integrated fan controlled with a toggle switch at the front. An RGB controlled is also installed and has controls In the front of the chassis as well.

Compatible with Motherboard RGB

The chassis features an integrated RGB controller but if your motherboard has its own RGB controller, the Rainbow Flash-V2 is fully compatible as well if modern RGB controllers from motherboard companies including ASUS AURA Sync, ASRock RGB LED, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, and MSI Mystic Light Sync.

The DIYPC Rainbow-Flash-V2 will have an MSRP of $99.99.



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