SilentiumPC has today announced the launch of two brand new chassis designs. Namely, the Regnum RG6V TG and Regnum RG6V EVO TG ARGB. Yes, very similar names and, with good reason, as they are essentially the same overall model. One of them, however, comes with ARGB and the other doesn’t. You know, just in case the names didn’t give that away for you.
“SilentiumPC’s development team has perfected the two-chamber structure and the internal layout, in order to achieve further differentiation from the competition.
The inner structure, called Natissis, gives the two Regnum RG6V TG models outstanding flexibility, especially when it comes to selecting components for high-performance systems.
Mainboards in the formats E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX can be easily installed and combined with graphics cards with a length of up to 360 mm. When choosing the CPU cooler, air coolers with a height of 162 mm or AIO water cooler systems with radiator sizes from 120 to 360 can be fitted. Radiators can be mounted at one of four different positions in the housing depending on the size”
For more details, you can check out the official product website via the link here!
You can learn more about this product release via the official website here!
SilentiumPC has launched both chassis designs today and should be hitting retail shelves imminently. With a retail price of circa £50 and £60 respectively, you may have trouble picking the one you prefer the most. Let’s face it though, for not a lot of extra money, the ARGB alternative is certainly worth consideration!
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