Anidees Launches AI-7m mATX Case
Available in black and white, the new Anidees AI-7m is an mATX case which is focused on cooling performance and maximum configurability. The sleek design reflects the same quality and materials as found on Anidees cases, but in a compact size ensuring that the system will fit in most spaces. The case supports m-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards formats.
Like any great case, it has been designed with expert cooling in mind, with space for up to 8 fans and a 200mm silent fan pre-installed into the case. The dual chamber design compartmentalises the interior into two thermally separated zones for mainboard, CPU, GPU as well as drives and PSU. The case is suitable for watercooling with support for a top 240 mm Radiator, front 2x 240 mm and rear 1x 144/120 radiator.
- Available Colour: Black / White
- Internal Colour: Black
- Dimension: (D/W/H) 380 x 288 x 380 mm
- Weight: 6.35kg
- Cooling System Top: 2 x 140 / 120mm fan (optional) (Air Cooling) FrontL 1 x 200mm (700 RPM, included) or 2x 140mm fan (900 RPM, include)
- Cooling System Top: 1 x 240mm Radiator (optional) (Watercooling) Front: 2 x 240mm Radiator (optional)
- Rear: 1 x 140/120mm Radiator (optional)
- ODD, HDD Cage, Removable for easy install
- MB Tray: MB Type m-ATX, Mini-ITX
- Material : Steel t=0.7mm, Plastic
- Drive Bays: 1 x 5.25" 4 x 3.5" hidden 4 x 2.5" ( 4 convert from 3.5" HDD Tray)
- I/O Panel : 2 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0, 1 x Audio, 1 x MIC, Fan controller (rear)
- Expansion Slots : 5
- Power Supply : ATX PS2, up to 186mm deep (optiona)
- Cable routing below MB tray: Yes
- Maximum Compatibility: Graphics card length: 310 mm CPU cooler height: 180mm
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wow, this looks really nice
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It looks better layout than their previous full ATX case but be VERY weary most of their design choices are insanely bad.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9gsVVN6fBo
thats there old case, to just install 1 expansion card (ie GPU) you have to unscrew 7 screws, take out all PCI brakets, then unscrew 2 more screws and remove the cover JUST TO INSTALL A GPU!!!!! 9 screws!!!
This flat mITX/mATX layout makes more sense in the case, but if they STILL have the same dimensions as the previous case (the one in the video) then you won't be installing long GPU's in there at all. Just watch the video he can't even install an R9 290 Toxic, and if you install a rad in the front you are basically screwed.
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Any word on price?