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Guru3D.com » News » iBUYPOWER sub-brand introduced the "Revolt 3" Mini-ITX gaming PC chassiswith carrying handles

iBUYPOWER sub-brand introduced the "Revolt 3" Mini-ITX gaming PC chassiswith carrying handles

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/07/2021 08:11 AM | source: | 2 comment(s)
iBUYPOWER sub-brand introduced the

In conjunction with iBUYPOWER, their HYTE sub-brand introduced the "Revolt 3" Mini-ITX gaming PC case. The Mini-ITX gaming PC case "Revolt 3," which is equipped with an aluminum carrying handle and is manufactured by the iBUY POWER sub-brand HYTE, which specializes in BTO-type gaming PCs, has made its debut.

The motherboard and graphics card are mounted in a unique way, with the motherboard and graphics card being rotated 90 degrees. It is possible to put the most recent high-end graphics card with a total length of more than 300 mm while keeping the footprint to a minimum by designing it as a vertically long enclosure. Furthermore, by making all four side panels completely vented, significant cooling performance is accomplished despite the fact that the device is small.

In addition to the drive bay, there are two 2.5-inch shadow bays and three expansion slots with three phases, and the radiator can be mounted up to 280 mm from the case (35 mm thick). One USB3.2 Gen.2 Type-C port, one USB3.2 Gen.1 Type-A port, and one audio/microphone combination port are available on the device. The major body colors are black and white, with a few accent colors in between. External dimensions are as follows: 178 mm in width, 253 mm in depth, and 409 mm height. In addition to a model equipped with an 80PLUS GOLD certified 700W power supply (direct sales price of $249), a model equipped with an 80PLUS GOLD certified 700W power supply (direct sales price of $249) is also available.

Revolt 3 Direct sales price from $ 129 (on sale)
https://hyte.com/revolt-3/



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#5944719 Posted on: 09/08/2021 03:49 AM
not ugly

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#5944720 Posted on: 09/08/2021 03:51 AM
for those that wish their xbox were as cool as a pc.

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