Asus Vento A1 case released

Posted on Sunday, March 16 2008 @ 4:45 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Asus has released a new aluminum computer case: the Asus Vento A1.
Lasting Durability for Continuous Operations
The multi-way ventilation design of the VENTO A1 ensures continuous operation through triple 12cm fans that quietly maximizes the airflow inside the chassis; while the side ventilation design optimizes heat dissipation for key components (especially for the CPU and graphics card). This maximized thermal efficiency increases overall system performance and stability, and allows users to enjoy long and continuous operations for the most powerful processing platforms.

Great Craftsmanship for Gamer-chic Outlook
The aluminum material provides a modern hair-line finishing that exudes a high quality feel; while the insignia totem of blast wind - VENTO, impressively heralds the legend of speed. The bright LED light from within is gorgeous yet subdued, and transforms the chassis into a modern work of art.

Hassle-free Installation for Easy Setups
Based on a "tool-less" concept, the VENTO A1's hardware cage, expansion slot kits and thumbscrews make installing components easy; while folded metal edges protect fingers from scrapes and cuts. It also features smooth and easy access to the external hard drive bays with the inclusion of a magnetic-latch door that opens sideways.

Optimized Scalability
With the VENTO A1, users can now enjoy full "customization" of their own PCs. With the ability to support up to 10 hard drive spaces, seven expansion slots and rich front I/O (four USB 2.0, one 1394 and two audio), users can arrange their peripherals in their own way to suit their personal preferences.


Specifications:
Support MB

Full ATX / ATX / Micro-ATX

Dimension w/Bezel

210(W) x 443(H) x 516(D) mm

Drive Bays

4 x External 5.25"
1 x External 3.5"
5 x Internal 3.5"

Front I/O Ports

USB 2.0 x 2
Audio x 2
1394 x 1

Expansion Slots

PCI x 7

Ventilation Support

Front 120mm Fan x 1
Rear 120mm Fan x 1
Side 120mm Fan x 1

PSU Support

PS2 Form Factor



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Thomas De Maesschalck

Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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