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Guru3D.com » News » Raijintek launches Metis Mini-ITX Cube Case

Raijintek launches Metis Mini-ITX Cube Case

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/04/2014 05:22 PM | source: | 12 comment(s)
Raijintek launches Metis Mini-ITX Cube Case

Introducing the brand new range of Raijintek Metis Mini-ITX Cube cases in a superb choice of colours, with attractive variants of a closed side panel and window side panel. Raijintek is continuously growing it's inventory, providing cases and coolers within the IT market, with high compatibility, extreme engineering, remarkable performance and amazing design.

The Metis is available in a range of colours including Black, Red, Silver, Blue and Gold, with an entirely brushed aluminium anodised design. The outer design is anodised in the range of elegant colours for the customer to choose from, whilst the inner design is anodised entirely black ensuring the external and internal design is astonishing with a minimalistic style.

This Mini-ITX cube from Raijintek is small and compact, yet not limited due to the size, allowing support for a full ATX power supply unit, a graphics card with a maximum length of 170mm suitable CPU cooler mounting capacities can support a strong cooler up to 160mm. The cooling for the power supply unit has a clever ventilation design due to the layout of the unit being based at the front of the case with a pre-installed 120mm fan at the rear.

The case fully supports USB 3.0 connection, allowing you to transfer data at a faster rate compared to USB 2.0. Giving you two USB 3.0 ports at the top of the case, with 3.5mm sockets for your microphone and headphones to be plugged in with ease.


Metis Features:

  • Aluminum colour hair-silk anodized appearance design
  • Entire Coating black internally design
  • Compatible with ATX POWER SUPPLY
  • Compatible with 170mm VGA card
  • Supports to max. 160mm height CPU cooler
  • 2*USB3.0 ports
  • Anti-vibration rubber for HDD installation
  • Supports to install 2*2.5"HDD & 1* 3.5"HDD
  • 120 mm performing fan pre-installed at rear
  • Large zone of Ventilation holes for airflow at side panel

For more information, and to purchase, visit this page.



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Rexob
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#4906159 Posted on: 09/04/2014 08:14 PM
It's very sleek and compact, but having looked at other images now, it looks like a ventilation nightmare. Yes, it has the 120mm on the back, but where does it draw in fresh air? The PSU takes up the entire front and it exhausts a bit out of the bottom. It would be fun to toy around with, but the lack of incoming fresh air is a bit concerning.

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#4906288 Posted on: 09/04/2014 10:42 PM
Looks like it's coming in from the bottom through the PSU.


Rexob
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#4906301 Posted on: 09/04/2014 11:00 PM
Looks like it's coming in from the bottom through the PSU.


I saw that, but not extremely confident with how much that can draw in...that's about the smallest and most compact mini-itx I've seen that still allows a GPU. A lot of heat under load in a very confined area.

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#4906351 Posted on: 09/05/2014 12:06 AM
I saw that, but not extremely confident with how much that can draw in...that's about the smallest and most compact mini-itx I've seen that still allows a GPU. A lot of heat under load in a very confined area.


Yeah no front fan...mmm. But I guess if you build one for light gaming might be ok...(i.e more of a media center/surfer).

Main thing is keeping that cpu cool..

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#4906488 Posted on: 09/05/2014 08:44 AM
It looks interesting, but for gaming I'd rather pick Silverstone Raven RVZ01, which is kinda larger, but much slimmer and supports long graphics cards. It should also allow better cooling.

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