Xigmatek Elysium super tower case shown off (video)

Posted on Friday, February 04 2011 @ 15:09 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Xigmatek is working on a new super tower case called Elysium. This model is designed to accommodate the huge EVGA SR-2, which supports two Intel LGA1366 processors, lots of RAM and loads of PCI Express slots. TweakTown received a demonstration of this case at CES last month and uploaded a video to YouTube.
Besides that, the Elysium comes with support for a lot of large cooling fans that should keep things running just nicely. There is support for large radiators on the top and bottom of the case. Not only that, but there is also support for 12 hard drives and even an additional 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch drive that can be slotted in easily at the top front area of the case.

Moving forward past that area is two USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0 ports, a single eSATA port as well as your typical audio ports. These ports can be hidden by a sliding cover if they are not in use. Inside the case, there are no less than seven water pipe holes as well as handy cable management holes, which should allow you to build a very clean looking system.


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