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AX67 ARGB Mid-Tower Gaming Case
Unique Design & Powerful Heat Dissipation
The AX67 ARGB features a unique design and excellent cooling performance. Its full tempered glass side panel offers an unobstructed view of your gaming setup, while vibrant ARGB lighting enhances the experience with dynamic visual effects.
Stylish Geometric Mesh Front Panel
Designed for superior airflow, the mesh front panel enhances cooling efficiency while maintaining a stylish geometric aesthetic.
High-Airflow Front Panel
All-round airflow paths provide highly efficient cooling.
Air intakes at the front and bottom ensure outstanding heat dissipation.
I/O Panel
Power, LED Control Button, 2 x USB 2.0, 1 x USB 3.0, HD-AUDIO
Neat Build within Reach
Featuring a 24mm left-side and 13mm right-side cable routing depth, ensuring a well-organized PC build with a neat look.
Specifications
Main Spec
Dimensions
405 x 200 x 449mm(DWH)
Form Factor
Mid Tower
Materials
Steel+Plastic
Mainboard Support
ATX, Micro-ATX, ITX
Front Access & Controls
Power, LED Control Button, 2 x USB 2.0, 1 x USB 3.0, HD-AUDIO
Side Panel
4mm Tempered glass
Drive Bays
Expansion Slots
7
3.5" /2.5"
2/1
2.5"
2
Fan Support
Front
3 x 120mm
Top
2 x 120mm
Power supply
2 x120mm
Rear
1 x 120mm
Included Fan(s)
3 x 120mm ARGB 3-Pin fans in the front + 1 x 120mm ARGB 3-Pin fan at the rear
Radiator Support
Front 120 / 240 / 360mm
Clearance
Max GPU Length
= 345mm (When the fan is installed in the front)
= 320mm (When the fan is installed at the rear)
= 290mm (when a 360mm radiator is installed in the front)
Max CPU Cooler Height
=160mm
Max PSU Length
(Include cable)= 165mm (with HDD)
(Include cable)= 205mm (with HDD moves to the left)
(Include cable)= 345mm (without HDD)
Miscellaneous
Dust Filter
Top / Bottom
Net Weight
4.60 Kg
Gross Weight
5.44 Kg
Warranty
1 Year
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