Chieftec Chieftronic M1 black (GM-01B-OP)
Videos 1Photos 13 | Outdated Product £109.28 Features: gaming; Form factor: Cube Case; Mount: vertical; Motherboard support: micro-ATX; PSU form factor: ATX (regular); Dimensions (mm): 345x270x400; Weight (kg): 7.47; Material: steel; 3.5" bays: 2; internal 2.5" compartments: 2; Expansion slots: 4; Graphics card vertical mount; Fans total: 1 |
glass cube
Chieftec Chieftronic M1 is a relatively compact, strictly for micro-ATX (or even smaller mini-ITX) motherboard computer case in the form of a glass cube. Three of its panels are transparent and lightly tinted so that you can admire the powerful and beautiful internal components of the PC. The material of the panels is tempered glass, so you don't have to worry about scratches. A 12cm backlit fan, two LED strips and an RGB hub are included.
Air or water
The frame of the Chieftronic M1 is made of thick-walled steel (0.8 mm), which gives the case a weight (7.5 kg) for better absorption of vibration from hard drives. There are two seats available for these same 3.5-inch HDDs, and the same number for 2.5-inch SSDs. A tower CPU cooler can fit up to 18 cm high, there are no such coolers in nature, but as they say, a lot is not a little. If desired, you can replace the air cooler with a dropsy, since there is room on the front panel for a 28 cm coolant.
Mid-range graphics card
But the graphics card in the Chieftronic M1 fits only up to 32 cm long. This is a typical length for large two-fan and relatively compact three-fan graphics cards, but, of course, sometimes there are models that are even longer. Power supplies are supported up to 18 cm long, with neat wiring and laying their wires there will be no problems.
Reliable power supply
The perfect partner for the Chieftronic M1 case is the Chieftec Photon modular 750-watt power supply. Its power is enough to power even a bundle of a highly overclocked processor and the most power-hungry graphics card (two lines of +12 volts with a capacity of 30 amperes each). And the power reserve will allow the PSU to be loaded not at full strength and due to this it will cool almost silently. In addition, both the Chieftronic M1 case and the Chieftec Photon PSU are decorated with RGB lighting, which can be synchronized with the motherboard to glow in unison.