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CaseLabs SMH10 Now Shipping!

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We are proud to announce that the SMH10 is now shipping. (6.5" shorter than the STH10).

The SMH10 is available "flat-packed" (unassembled) to save on shipping or fully assembled.

Both XL-ATX and HPTX form factors are available (exterior case dimensions are the same).

Features (standard equipment):
  • All aluminum construction - .090" (2.3mm) chassis .063"(1.6mm) doors/covers
  • Choice of ventilated or solid doors and covers (on a panel by panel basis)
  • Slide out MB tray with Tech Station conversion kit
  • Dedicated Mounts for 2 HDD's and 4 SSD's plus one 3.50" Bay
  • Choice of hex mesh or 40mm fan holes on PCI back plate
  • Dual PSU mounts (Support bracket available: MAC-123)
  • Extensive room behind the MB tray for wire & tubing management.
  • Four single bay filler plates and three triple bay cover plates
  • Filler plates for top and bottom radiator openings, MB Chamber and 40mm fan openings on MB tray (if selected), PCI slots, and three PSU covers
  • Four sets of mounting brackets for 5.25" devices (MAC-125)
  • Lamptron anti-vandal style switches (power & reset) and wiring harnesses: blue ring for power and red dot for HDD activity. They are standard switches that can be easily swapped out for custom color combinations.
  • Four rubber feet with screws (casters are available: MAC-107)
  • Misc. hardware: Thumbscrews, MB standoffs, Tie-wraps, etc.
  • Available in black or white matte

Case Configuration Options:

ATX Layout: Standard (N/C), Reverse (N/C)
Form Factor: XL-ATX (N/C), HPTX (N/C)
MB Door: Ventilated (N/C), Solid (N/C), XL Window (20.00), XXL Window (30.00)
Lower Chamber Covers: Ventilated (N/C), Solid (N/C)
PCI Back Plate: Fan Holes (N/C), Hex Mesh (N/C)
Packaging: Flat-Pack/Unassembled (N/C), Assembled (N/C)

Specifications:

Size: 25.75"H x 26.56"D x 11.25"W (654mm x 675mm x 286mm) *
PCI Slots: 10
Form Factor: XL-ATX (13.60" x 10.75") or HPTX (13.60" x 15.00" - 346mm x 381mm)
Max Radiator Size -Top: 120.4 using integrated mount.
Max Radiator Size - Lower Chamber Side: 140.4 (Mounts not Included)
Cooling Tower Clearance: 180mm
Flex-Bays (5.25" Bays): 13
HDD Capacity: 2 native (18 using Flex-Bays) plus 4 native SSD's
Weight: 27 lbs.

Compartment sizes (inside frame dimensions):
Middle: 26.00"(660mm) x 9.70"(246mm) x 17.44"(443mm)
Lower: 26.00"(660mm) x 9.70"(246mm) x 7.41"(188mm)

Inside width door/covers: 11.12"(282mm)

* Note: Sizes shown are for the case only. Rubber feet add .75" (19mm) to height, optional casters add 2.63" (67mm).

Price: $499.95

More information to come…
 
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Originally Posted by Case Labs View Post

Lol! Thanks guys!
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BTW in the "max radiator size" option you may want to include an option for the flexbay front mount radiator also
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#13 ·
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That's beautiful! One day when I'm rich and famous I'll own a CL case! I'd still like to see your take on a full scale tech station, though.
 
#18 ·
Thanks everyone!

I really like this case. As a designer, you never know how you'll feel about it until it comes together, but I'm really happy with it.
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It's not much bigger than an 800D but it's only 27 lbs, 10 PCI slots, HPTX compatible, 560 radiator support, terrific cable management, dual PSU support, 13 5.25 bays and of course accepts our full "system" of accessories. To be fair, it's more certainly $$, but it will last through countless builds...
 
#21 ·
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Originally Posted by juanP View Post

when can i order this
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Preorders will probably start this weekend. Shipping will start the week of July 23rd.

BTW - a big shout out to xyeLz. If it wasn't for his persistent (but very kind hearted) nagging, I may never have finished it. Thanks man!!
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#25 ·
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Originally Posted by Case Labs View Post

This is all "Magnum" - probably the last until "Gemini" next year.
Last until Gemini? So is Merlin scrapped? Going off this post, I figured we'd be seeing it eventually (of course, not soon, considering the recent event). I don't have nearly enough going on with my computer to warrant a Magnum series, but I'd love to see Case Labs' take at a "smaller" form factor.