Chieftec has launched a new enclosure for PCs Scorpion backlit for players

Scorpion is Chieftec's latest gaming case. Attention is drawn to the beautiful design, which the, certainly, sets it apart from other models.

Chieftec has launched a new enclosure for PCs Scorpion backlit for players

Chieftec is increasingly entering the chassis for gamers. Some time ago we had the opportunity to test the Stallion model (then also known as Gaming GP-01B), and now the manufacturer introduced a range of model Scorpion.

At first glance, you understand that Scorpion is an original solution. The manufacturer used a dark color scheme, a front set of three large fan with red LED (above them with a small display, informing the fan speed and temperature components). Tempered glass window inserted on the side, through which you can see the computer components.

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Can accommodate an ATX motherboard with seven long expansion cards inside. Places for drives have been moved to the other side of the case, the manufacturer has provided space here for two 2.5-inch and two 3.5-inch media. Down below, the so-called basement set a standard ATX power supply.

Standard configuration includes three 120mm fan at the front, but can be added, if necessary, another behind (120 mm). The manufacturer has provided for the possibility of installing a radiator type 240 mm at the front.

housing Specifications Chieftec Scorpion (GL-01B-OP):

  • type of: Midi Tower;
  • Supported motherboards: mini-ITX, mATCH, ATX;
  • panel I / O: 2x audio, 1x USB 3.0, 2x USB 3.0;
  • space for expansion cards: 7x 350 mm;
  • space for CDs: 2x 2,5″, 2x 2,5/3,5″
  • CPU cooler maximum height: 166 mm;
  • the maximum length of the power supply: 200 mm;
  • place for fans:
    • in front: 3x 120 mm;
    • behind: 1x 120 mm;
  • fans included:
    • in front: 3x 120 mm LED;
  • dimensions: 433 x 202 x 400 mm.

Chieftec Scorpion has been rated 82 euro and, As expected, will be on sale in mid-March. Would you buy it for yourself for assembly PK?

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