Enermax iVektor Mid-Tower PC Case
Enermax finally released its iVektor Mid-Tower PC Cases. Supporting both micro-ATX and ATX motherboards, this race inspired PC case is equipped with a top-placed I/O panel with 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0 and 2x audio ports, a fan speed controller, three 5.25-inch external drive bays, seven 3.5-inch internal drive bays, four 2.5-inch internal drive bays (converted from 4x 3.5-inch), seven expansion slots, an acrylic side panel window and has two fans (1x 120mm LED fan – front, 1x 120mm fan – rear).
The iVektor will begin shipping worldwide from late August for $79.99 for the snow white (w/ Soft Touch Coating) and jet black (w/ Soft Touch Coating) color options, and for $75.99 for the passion red color option.
Race-Inspired Chassis
The race-inspired design allows for an eye-catching presentation of customized gaming rigs. By integrating LED stripes or fans, the dark-tinted acrylic side window reveals what’s under the hood of the iVektor. The casecomes in three colors, jet black, passion red and snow-white.
More Grip thanks to Soft-Touch Coating
The black and white iVektor models are coated with a special rubber skin which creates a quality and stylish appearance. In comparison with standard steel case, the special “Soft-Touch Coating” of iVektor is able to absorb vibrations, noise and prevent the case from fingerprints.
Effective Cooling for Strong Gaming Machines
Once more, Enermax introduces a case that is well-prepared to cool down high-performance workstations very effectively. The iVektor accommodates up to 6 fans and can also support a powerful liquid cooler with 240mm radiator under the top panel.
Speedy Data Transfer
Two USB 3.0 ports and two USB 2.0 ports offer a quick data transfer with external USB devices. The I/O panel at the top further includes a fan speed control to adjust the cooling performance of 2 pre-installed fans according to the system requirements.
Easy Handling
At Enermax, we not only value our users’ needs and wants but creation of iVektor with a number of functions to ease the PC DIY. With our patented SlideIn™ ODD mounting system (patent no. M438105), 5.25” drives can be installed completely tool-free: Just slide in the ODD into the bay and it will be automatically secured. For 3.5”/2.5” hard disk and solid-state drives, iVektor provides a flexible modular system with different configurations:
· 7 x 3.5” with the upper HDD brackets in 3.5” position or;
· 4 x 2.5” + 3 x 3.5” with the upper HDD brackets in the
2.5” position (supporting VGA cards with up to 322mm
length) or;
· 3 x 3.5” without upper HDD brackets for optimized GPU
cooling (supporting VGA cards with up to 415mm
length).
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