Zalman M3 PLUS RGB Chassis
A mini tower PC case with a high airflow design that uses a mesh panel on the entire front surface. The form factor is compatible with MicroATX and Mini-ITX.
The cooling fan is equipped with an addressable RGB LED fan with 120mmx3 front and 120mmx1 rear as standard equipment, and top 120mmx2 and bottom 120mmx2 can be added as options. In addition, the radiator can be equipped with 240mm on the front and top.
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The drive bay is 3.5 inch shadow bay x2, 2.5 inch bay x4, expansion slot is 4 stages, the effective space is the total length 330 mm for the graphics card, the total height 165 mm for the CPU cooler, and the depth 180 mm for the power supply unit. The I / O port is equipped with USB3.0x1, USB2.0x2, headphone jack x1, microphone jack x1, fan / LED controller.
The main body size is 210 mm in width, 407 mm in depth, 457 mm in height, and 6.0 kg in weight. The left side panel is tempered glass, and the chassis material is steel and plastic.
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