Xigmatek Announces Pantheon Mid-Tower Case
By Cássio Lima on October 28, 2010 - 10:53 AM


Xigmatek has announced the launch of a new mid-tower case that borrows the name of the Roman Temple of Gods, the Pantheon. The new case is all painted in black (even its interior), supports ATX and Micro-ATX motherboards, features four 5.25” external bays, six hot-swappable 3.5” internal bays for hard disk drives with anti-vibration mechanisms, seven slots for expansion cards featuring tool-less installation mechanisms, and four holes for an external water cooling solution.

The Pantheon comes with two USB 2.0 ports, one USB 3.0 port, one eSATA port, and the audio jacks on its top panel. Two knobs for controlling the speed of up to six fans are also available.

As for cooling, the Pantheon has three fans: two of 120-mm installed on the hard disk drive bays and one 140-mm with LED on the rear panel. You can also install a liquid cooling 240/280 mm internal radiator on the top panel.

The Pantheon case is available in two versions: with or without a transparent side panel. No word on pricing yet.

Xigmatek Pantheon Mid-Tower Case
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Xigmatek Pantheon Mid-Tower Case
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Xigmatek Pantheon Mid-Tower Case
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Xigmatek Pantheon Mid-Tower Case
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