Nzxt Crafted Series Vulcan Black Computer Case
Do you want your next computer to stand out from the crowd? Here's an mATX-compatible stylish case that should do the trick. The NZXT Vulcan features a compact body, which is approximately 40% smaller than the typical super full tower. And the durable non-slip top handle and anti-vibration rubber support idealizes portability, enabling you to easily transport your ultimate gaming machine anywhere. Don't worry about the heat dissipation; it boasts advanced cooling capabilities with one 120mm top orange LED fan, one 200mm side fan, and a front 120mm intake fan, plus the extra large mesh holes on side panel enhance the air circulation for optimal cooling. In addition, dual external water cooling cutouts provides an even more advanced cooling solution for your system. You'll have all the room you need to build your dream system in this case, with bays for 2x external 5.25" drives, 2x internal 3.5" drives and 2x external 3.5" bay, and removable HDD drive cage allows you to install drives with great flexibility and convenience. The tray supports Micro ATX and ITX boards, with 4 PCI expansion slots in the back. The included thumbscrews for all drives enable an easy, quick and safe installation. With wire routing holes and extruded side panel, this chassis provides extra space to manage the cables and to minimize the cable clutter, resulting in a neat view and better air flow. A convenient top I/O panel enables an easy access to your USB, eSATA and audio peripherals. Get the NZXT Vulcan today and build you little power house. With Power Supply: No Power Supply Mounted: Bottom External 5.25" Drive Bays: 2 External 3.5" Drive Bays: 2 Internal 3.5" Drive Bays: 2 Front Ports: 1 x HD Audio/Mic, 2 x USB 2.0, 1 x eSATA Motherboard Compatibility: Micro ATX, ITX Expansion Slots: 4
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