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RAIDMAX announce Raptor PC Case

RAIDMAX today announce a new chassis with a “sports car theme”. The Raptor is designed for ATX and m-ATX motherboards. The RAPTOR has several aesthetic designs to make it stand out:

The RAPTOR has several aesthetic designs to make it stand out amongst the crowd. Imitating the back of a sports car, the airfoil design on the top of the RAPTOR sits above the LED illuminated fans. The dark-tinted airfoil not only gives this chassis a sporty appeal, but is also translucent, allowing users to see the LEDs and fans spinning. The fender-like blades on both sides of the front panel add even more to the sports car-like appearance. The RAPTOR is available in two colors: red and black as well as blue and black.

The chassis’ stackable modular HDD cage supports up to five 3.5″ or 2.5″ hard drives. The HDD trays “tool-lessly” slide out, allowing users to easily screw their HDD or SSD onto the tray. The top module of the HDD cage can be taken out completely or placed parallel giving users the ability to install VGA cards of up to 430 mm in length. The easily removable 2.5″ cage holds an additional two 2.5″ SSDs or HDDs and lays on the bottom of the chassis next to the stackable HDD rack.Featuring more tool-less features, the RAPTOR holds up to three 5.25″ drives that are easily secured into place. Seven PCI slots ensure future expandability and water-cooling is supported with three rubber protected holes on the back panel.

With four included 120 mm fans and room to install one more in the front, the RAIDMAX RAPTOR is designed to keep your system at optimal operating temperature. The front 120 mm LED illuminated fan blows directly on the top module of the HDD cage, or directly on the VGA card if the module is removed. The dual top 120 mm LED illuminated fans and the rear 120 mm fan push hot air out of the chassis further aiding air circulation.Further increasing cooling capabilities, the ventilation holes on the “tool-lessly” removed side panel with handles for a better grip let excess heat easily escape. Also, the bottom PSU ventilation holes with a removable dust filter help increase the performance and life of your PSU.

Out of the box, the RAPTOR provides pre-routed cable management for all the included fans, LEDs, USBs, and audio connections. For your other wires, rubber protected holes let you guide all the cables to the roomy 25 mm space behind the motherboard keeping your system neat and organized.Equipped with the standard USB 3.0, USB 2.0 slots, audio and microphone connections, the RAPTOR’s I/O panel, located at the top of the chassis, also comes with two control knobs allowing you to adjust fan speed and LED brightness.

Product Highlights of the RAIDMAX RAPTOR

  • Car theme
  • Modular HDD cage
  • Supports ATX/m-ATX motherboards
  • Allows for VGA cards up to 430 mm in length
  • LED illuminated fans
  • Pre-routed cable management
  • Easy access I/O panel with fan speed and LED brightness adjustment control
  • MSRP: $99.99
  • Available in the USA and Canada in May

Source: PR

Ryan Martin

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