DIYPC Vanguard-RGB case hits the market for $129.99

Posted on Friday, February 15 2019 @ 10:23 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Chinese PC case maker DIYPC introduces the Vanguard-RGB, a new mid-tower with a full-black design and RGB LED fans. The case supports a motherboard from Mini-ITX to ATX size, and has tempered glass on the side panels as well as the front panel. The interior is roomy enough to fit a 360mm radiator on the front and top, as well as a 240mm radiator on the side. The Vanguard-RGB will retail for $129.99.
DIYPC, leading professional manufacturer of computer cases and accessories DIYPC, leading professional manufacturer of computer cases and accessories (case fan, hub, headset, mouse) base in China which mainly focus on overseas market. DIYPC is proud to introduce its premium chassis for featuring stylish premium glass and RGB lighting as well as excellent features for cooling and maintenance. The DIYPC Vanguard-RGB offers great value for its feature offerings and will be sure to impress system builders and enthusiasts alike looking for a modern chassis with modern enthusiast features but an attractive price.

The DIYPC Vanguard-RGB will have an MSRP of $129.99.

Premium Features for Any Build
The DIYPC Vanguard-RGB supports full ATX, microATX and mini ITX motherboards and its spacious design allows it to house many components for more intricate builds. DIYPC designed the Vanguard-RGB chassis to support straight builds with air or AIO liquid cooling or monster builds with custom liquid cooling solutions. DIYPC has made sure the Vanguard-RGB can grow with the user as he builds up from a basic build to a high-performance monster rig.

The Vanguard-RGB chassis has great attention to details in terms of component placements and allowances. The chassis can accommodate up to 180mm height air tower coolers and 440mm long graphics cards. For easier cable management, DIYPC gives the Vanguard-RGB 33mm of space behind the motherboard tray for easier cable maintenance and access. The rear of the chassis can also hold up to six 2.5” SSDs and three 3.5” HDDs. DIYPC has included a smart rear mounting for the drives as well as on the front for the SSDs.

DIYPC has installed high-quality tempered glass on both side panels as well as the front of the chassis. This allows users to showcase both the internals of the build as well as their cable management at the back and the front panel glass rounds off the build aesthetics with a clear look at the RGB fans. All three sides (front, left and right) feature a premium 4mm thick tempered glass panel which gives a strong and premium feel to the chassis while maintaining both strength and aesthetics.

The Vanguard-RGB has four 120mm preinstalled RGB LED fans (3 on the front, 1 on the rear) for out-of-the-box cooling and aesthetics. Up to 7 120mm can be installed in total inside the chassis. The pre-installed RGB LED fans support up to 7 different colors and 3 effects control.

Front panel I/O includes dual USB3.0 ports for high-speed transfer as well as legacy USB2.0.

The chassis also has built-in LED control for the RGB fans as well as a fan-speed controller to control noise levels of the fans.

Cooling Support and Customization
The DIYPC Vanguard-RGB chassis has plenty of space to work with for custom watercooling. Enthusiasts can install radiators on multiple areas of the chassis including and up to a 360mm radiator on the front and top as well as a 240mm radiator on the side.

Ease-of-maintenance feature include removable filters on the top and bottom of the chassis. Intake vents are on the sides of the chassis for improved airflow and the PSU chamber is separate and hidden from view from the motherboard side, allowing for a clean look. The chassis is comprised of .8mm steel for superior durability and stability.
DIYPC Vanguard-RGB


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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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