Spotswood introduced the L-24, an enthusiast-oriented PC case. The twenty four-inch
diameter by eighteen-inch deep case is large enough to hold three triple-fan
water-cooling radiators, extra long graphics cards, a 1600W (or larger)
power supply, two 5.25-inch CD/DVD drives and fifteen 3.5-inch hard drives,
perfect for modders, overclockers, and water-cooling enthusiasts. Its large
internal volume and unique round shape allows optimal placement of
water-cooling radiators along the periphery of the case, out of the way of
other PC components, while also providing ample room for pumps, reservoirs
and tubing.
The maple veneer plywood construction reduces noise, is strong, yet
lightweight, and coupled with up to twelve cooling fans, provides maximum
cooling efficiency. There is a wide variety of stain colors to choose from
(protected by a hard fingerprint-hiding matte finish), along with multiple
hardware options to customize the look of the case. All fasteners are
chrome plated or polished stainless steel. The reset and power switches are
high-quality, stainless steel, illuminated, and vandal-resistant. The
acrylic (or aluminum) motherboard tray and 10mil plastic side panels are
completely removable. The USB 2.0, FireWire and audio I/O ports are mounted
in the front of the case.
Spotswood unveils drum-like case
Posted on Saturday, February 02 2008 @ 22:07 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck