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Guru3D.com » News » Parvum S2.0 Chassis is Looking Nice Alright

Parvum S2.0 Chassis is Looking Nice Alright

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/21/2014 03:07 PM | source: | 11 comment(s)
Parvum S2.0 Chassis is Looking Nice Alright

British manufacturer Parvum have released their new S2.0 version of the already very successful Parvum case. With new features and improvements, Parvum are releasing another unique looking case. Parvum pride themselves when sourcing materials to ensure they use high-quality European sourced recycled acrylic and minimal waste upon production.

The Parvum S2.0 is an evolution of the popular S1.0 with a host of new features and improvements over their first product range. Many of the features have been included as a result of feedback from the fast growing Parvum user base. The technology that Parvum use to create these individual masterpieces has recently been massively upgraded which results in an even higher level of precision on the S2.0 case.

The S2.0 adds case feet which are an integral part of chassis design rather than just an optional add on or an afterthought. This adds to the premium feel of the case and gives a stable desktop footprint to your Parvum build.

USB3.0 headers on the front of the case compliment any modern motherboard and add to the carefully designed user experience. This discreet set of ports offer increased functionality without compromising the look of the case.

The S2.0 boasts an extra 15mm of height above the motherboard to enable thicker performance radiators and cooling solutions to be integrated into your build for unparalleled cooling potential in a small form factor chassis.

Improvements in materials for case windows using scratch resistant acrylic means that your Parvum stays looking fresh whilst keeping a glass like clarity

Most importantly, Parvum Systems takes great pride in the sourcing of their raw materials choosing a high quality, European sourced recycled acrylic. This ensures minimal waste in the production process as well as being kinder to the environment.

The case is delivered to the customer in a flat-pack style, which vastly reduces any shipping damage to the case. With easy setup instructions, the case is hassle free

The Parvum cases can be bought at OCuK for £129.95



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proFits
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#4770192 Posted on: 02/21/2014 04:19 PM
No LEDs? it's a nice very design, I like it, but my box needs some ''pew pew'' :P

vazup
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#4770204 Posted on: 02/21/2014 04:49 PM
^ Only if the leds would be optional, I hate led lights when I'm trying to watch a movie!

Herem
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#4770213 Posted on: 02/21/2014 05:09 PM
Who needs LEDs in the case itself. With a massive window to show off all your internals if you need pew pew you can light the inside up like a Christmas tree if that's your choice.

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#4770285 Posted on: 02/21/2014 07:47 PM
Was looking at one of these a while back when I was wanting to downsize from my huge NZXT Switch. The killer at the time was no front mounted USB ports alongside the fact that on etailers stocked them and the one that did only stocked it in colours I didn't want.

Of course the Corsair Carbide 540 came along and solved my case issues but nice to see that the mark 2.0 Parvum case finally has USB ports.

FerCam™
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#4770288 Posted on: 02/21/2014 07:48 PM
Oh the name is best part because it means dumb in portuguese, mast be the price...
But other than that they are good looking.

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