New Raidmax PC cases now available in Europe

Element, Atomic, Hyperion and bunch of others

In order to get ready for these upcoming holiday shopping season, new PC cases from a well known Taiwanese case manufacturer, Raidmax, will now be available in Europe, or precisely at PC-Cooling.de. The lineup includes new Raidmax Vampire Power series cases, including the Hyperion, Atomic, Element and Viper GX II as well as new colors options for the Seiran II and the Scorpio V PC case.


The new Hyperion PC case is the new cube case designed for mini-ITX and micro-ATX systems. Thanks to a new design and flexibility in terms of hardware installation, the Hyperion is not only a compact case but also allows installation of hard drives, case fans and even liquid cooling systems.

The Raidmax Atomic, which was showcased during Computex 2014 show, is yet another compact case for mini-ITX systems. With a side window panel, this brushed aluminum case with classic design should appeal to those that do not like over-designed cases, but rather simple and practical case.

The Raidmax Element is also a mini-ITX PC case but has an external 5.25-inch bay for an optical drive as well as support standard ATX PSUs. It will be available in four different color options and also comes with a design that offers enough room for HDDs, fans and even compact liquid cooling solution.

The Viper GX II is a new version of the popular Raidmax Viper GX midi-tower PC case. With orange accents at the front with aggressive design as well as orange-lit 120mm front fan, the Viper GX II is mostly aimed at gamers. It also has a an external 2.5-inch docking station at the top and comes with standard midi-tower internal design, which means it will be able to fit most hardware without any issues.

PC-Cooling.de will offer additional color options for Raidmax Scorpio V case, including Pink and Titan color options, as well as a new white color option for Raidmax Seiran II PC case.

All new Raidmax PC cases can be checked out over at PC-Cooling.de via link below.



Source: PC-Cooling.de.


News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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