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Guru3D.com » News » NZXT Vulcan LAN Party Case

NZXT Vulcan LAN Party Case

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/21/2010 10:00 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)

NZXT is ready to release the Vulcan, a new LAN case designed for micro-ATX motherboards. The chassis is roomy enough to fit a Radeon HD 5970 graphics card, and features a detachable handle for enhanced portability. It should be available for 59.90EUR from May 25th.

The micro-ATX form factor was designed with the purpose of enabling more compact PCs, without necessarily impacting on performance, and micro-ATX chassis have served LAN party goers for years. Knowing this, NZXT has unwrapped its latest model, known as the Vulcan, which tries to not only facilitate attendance to these events, but also aims to bring a dose of aesthetic value, through the use of LED fans and black coating both on the outside and inside.

Measuring 180 (W) x 422.5 (H) x 406 (D) mm and weighing 5.8kg, the new member of the Crafted Series has two exposed 5.25-inch drive bays, an I/O panel with eSATA, USB 2.0 and audio ports, and a 120mm blue LED fan on top. Cooling is enhanced by a front 120mm spinner and some extra, optional ones, including a 120mm fan on top, as well as a 200mm fan on the side and one 80/92mm at the rear. Furthermore, for those that want liquid in their rigs, the Vulcan features pre-drilled watercooling holes at the back.

NZXT's creation includes two pre-drilled holes for watercooling tubes at the back, and boasts two 120mm fans, one in front and a blue LED-equipped spinner on top. For those who want even more air cooling there is support for another 120mm fan on top, for a 200mm fan on side side panel and a 80/92mm fan at the back.

The chassis will cost only 59.90 Euro.

 







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