Caselabs release their new Bullet Case Line of PC cases
Caselabs release their new Bullet Case Line of PC cases
Published: 9th May 2016 | Source: Caselabs via RickPlaysWarr |
Caselabs release their new Bullet Case Line of PC cases
This article was possible thanks to information provided by RickPlaysWarr, a member of the OC3D Forums.
Caselabs has released their new Bullet Case Line of PC cases, offering a variety of sizes from ATX to mini-ITX and a selection of optional accessories.
At the front of the chassis, the case has dual USB 3.0 ports, two front audio jacks and the power button, with the rest of the case offering a rather minimalist aesthetic.
If there is anything that this case screams it's LAN party, offering a manageable size and even the option to add your own case handles to make transportation easier.
The case can come in a variety of colours, with the default options being black, white and gunmetal, though if you spend an extra $10 you can also get Tangerine, lime or Berry colours. The case can also be purchased with or without windows on the sides of the chassis.
The two front fan mounts on the case are suitable for bringing plenty of cool air into the chassis or for mounting an AIO radiator into the system.
The two main customization options apart from the colour and window choices are the option to add case handles for easy transportation and the ability to add two additional internal struts for mounting internal case lighting.
This extra allows users to place lights above the windows on the chassis without having to stick them to the external panels, allowing the panels to be removed without tearing off your lights. These struts will also add to the overall rigidity of the chassis.
The ATX version of this case will be usable with standard sized ATX PSUs, but the MATX and ITX versions of the chassis are designed to use smaller SFX sized power supplies.
Right now the ATX version of this case costs $229.95, the MATX version costs $189.95 and the Mini-ITX Version costs $169.95, though everyone that Pre-orders before May 31st will receive $20 off their order.
You can vide the Caselabs Bullet line of PC cases here.
You can join the discussion on Caselabs' Bullet line of PC cases on the OC3D Forums.
Caselabs has released their new Bullet Case Line of PC cases. https://t.co/ryJaVbl8Ld pic.twitter.com/C49JoSwi1c
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The mITX one is calling me even though I have a Caselabs X2M case. With a new GTX1080 and the right MB it would be an awesome small / transportable rig. Need to back away from the Caselabs site before I bend my credit even more and hit the Buy button.
I really like that they have gone with the bent aluminum top and bottom. Not your typical box that you see from them. I do think an AIO unit is the way to go here as a full loop would be challenging.
Thanks Mark for the excellent writeup
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Only negative I can see is the 80mm rear fan mounts but then I guess that's a compromise to keep the form factor smaller. Also the 2 smallest variations are SFX PSUs onlyQuote
