| Lancool PC-K6 Case | |
| By Cássio Lima on July 21, 2008 - 3:25 PM | Page 1 of 1 |
Lancool has launched PC-K6, a hybrid mid-tower case, i.e. its exterior is made of aluminum and its internal body is made of zinc-coated steel (a.k.a. “SECC”). This case has five 5 ¼” external bays, one 3 ½” external bay, four 3 ½” internal bays, seven slots for expansion cards and water cooling support. PC-K6 also has one 140-mm frontal fan and one 120-mm rear fan. On the top panel of this case you can find four USB 2.0 ports, one Firewire port, one eSATA port and microphone input and headphones output. The top panel of this can be removable, as well its motherboard tray. This case provides a unique installation mechanism for the hard disk drives. It comes with several thumbscrews and rubber rings. These rubber rings act like shock absorbers, preventing the hard disk drive natural vibration (because of its internal motors) from propagating to the case. Its MSRP is of USD 130. | |
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