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Guru3D.com » News » X2 RINDJA Full-tower Chassis

X2 RINDJA Full-tower Chassis

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/05/2016 06:50 PM | source: | 5 comment(s)
X2 RINDJA Full-tower Chassis

The all new RINDJA 8020 full-tower PC enclosure is built for the sophisticated computer gamer that demands style and high performance.

Not only is the design well thought out, the features are also something to look up to. Build out of strong SPCC 0.55 mm steel with more than ample room for up to 3 SSD drives, 7 expansion slots for the installation of long graphics cards (370 mm length VGA card) and superior cooling through divided PSU compartment and the support of 9 x 120 mm fan mount locations throughout this chassis.

The RINDJA 8020 offers easy upkeep shortcuts like tool-free removal of front panel and window side panels, hard drives, and graphics cards as well as plenty of room for cable routing and management. The new X2 RINDJA case is looking superb and is ready to be challenged your gaming power and skills.

Main Features:

  • Large front panel mesh design, large air intake
  • Total space for 9x 120 mm cooling fans
  • 2x 120 mm RED LED fans included
  • 2x USB3.0 + HDAudio & AC97
  • Removable filters for dust reduction Super clean internal look
  • Bottom ATX PSU with bay cover Partition divider for better airflow
  • Sufficient cable management (25mm)
  • Watercooling radiator up to 360 mm mountable
  • Acrylic window side panel
  • 2 years manufacturer warranty

Availability 
The RINDJA Series are available in two color versions, one all black and another black with red touch. Both are now available for ordering from Spire Corp in Shenzhen, China. From our European warehouse, The Netherlands only the all black version is available from 20 July.

MSRP: Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price: € 69.95/ $ 79.95

For more information, visit the product pages of the RINDJA Black and RINDJA Red.



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SirDremor
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#5301166 Posted on: 07/05/2016 08:59 PM
"more than ample room for up to 3 SSD drives"... yeah, because (oh my GOD!) the WHOLE 3 SSD drives take SO MUCH space... in a FULL TOWER chassis....

Why do I have a deja vu?... these cases look too familiar...
I am sure 1 or 2 well-known companies will be miffed to the core if they visit X2's website.

Works4me
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#5301422 Posted on: 07/06/2016 09:24 AM
Did they just copy the Corsair 540 Air Grills ?

really ???

CPC_RedDawn
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#5301430 Posted on: 07/06/2016 09:40 AM
They basically took the corsair air 540 case design and made it into a full tower chassis.

EDIT:

This picture from their site shows no rubber grommets either....



Really??

War child
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#5301449 Posted on: 07/06/2016 10:36 AM
Company claims to demand style and then smothers it with Tacky LED lighting.

I cannot wait for 2016 to end when all these companies move on from this childish RGB craze.

Less is more!

And copied from an Air 540 design? sorry but I don't see it at all.

WithoutWeakness
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#5301867 Posted on: 07/06/2016 09:34 PM
Company claims to demand style and then smothers it with Tacky LED lighting.

I cannot wait for 2016 to end when all these companies move on from this childish RGB craze.

Less is more!

And copied from an Air 540 design? sorry but I don't see it at all.

It looks like they just sawed a 540 in half and kept the left side.





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