Enermax MAKASHI MK50 has E-ATX support and features RGB LEDs

Posted on Monday, February 25 2019 @ 10:04 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Enermax introduces the MAKASHI MK50, a new E-ATX form factor case with fancy RGB LED effects. This model will ship in March 2019, pricing is unknown.
ENERMAX, a leading designer and manufacturer of high-performance PC hardware products, announces the launch of MAKASHI MK50, a premium addressable RGB-ready E-ATX chassis. Featuring a subtle yet appealing RGB lighting strip on the front panel, MAKASHI MK50’s exterior is minimalist but elegant. The roomy E-ATX chassis supplies 3 designated mounting locations for liquid cooler installation and is capable to accommodate up to 8 fans, which provides gamers and modding enthusiasts with greater flexibility in cooling configuration. With several modern features, MKAKASHI MK50 is a great choice for users to customize their rigs.

Addressable RGB lighting sync ready!
Decent asymmetrical front panel with unique lightning-shaped RGB LED strip creates a visually appealing look. MAKASHI MK50 supports addressable RGB lighting sync with motherboards featuring RGB header (4-pin assignment: +5V/D/-/G); users can program preferred lighting effects through the motherboard software. Moreover, MAKASHI MK50 comes with a 4mm full-view tempered glass side panel for users to show off their brilliant masterpieces.

Spacious E-ATX chassis for high-end components
MAKASHI MK50 has ample room for high-performance components and advanced cooling. The large interior supports E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards; the gaming fortress offers 3 designated areas for all-in-one liquid cooler installation and supports 360/280/240mm radiator. Furthermore, the full-tower chassis is designed with a movable HDD cage; the design can help create extra space when users would like to install a longer power supply.
MAKASHI MK50


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