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CiT Work Micro-ATX PC Case with USB 3.0, HD Audio, and Efficient Cooling. Compact Steel Design for Home and Office Builds

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Seller ID: 91356047 • Small Business This seller is registered on AEM Labs as a Small Business.
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  • Color: Black
  • RGB: Not Included
  • Brand: CIT
  • Form Factor: Micro ATX
  • Condition: New

Product description

The CiT Work Micro ATX chassis offers a stylish and practical solution for budget-conscious PC builders, making it an excellent choice for both home and office environments. Its compact design, coupled with effective cooling options, ensures a reliable performance and a clean, professional look. Elegant front bezel design with 1 x USB 3.0 and 1 x USB 2.0 ports Black chassis with ample cooling options, including space for 1 x 120mm fan at the front and side, and 1 x 80mm or 92mm fan at the rear Micro ATX chassis with a spacious interior and effective cable management Water cooling ready with support for a 120mm radiator at the front Black coated interior for a sleek and professional appearance PSU Specifications Max PSU Length 195mm Case Specifications Form Factor Micro ATX Motherboard Support Micro ATX Mini-ITX PSU Support Standard ATX PSU Location Top Body Material 0.4mm SPCC & SGCC Front Bezel Material ABS Side Panel Metal Internal Cable Management Depth 13mm Drive Bays 2 x 5.25" External 2 x 3.5" External 3 x 3.5" Internal 2 x 2.5" Internal Drive Bay Notes 2 x 3.5" Bays Use 2 x 5.25" Bays Expansion Slots 3 x Full Size Cooling Front: 1 x 120mm Fan (Space for 80mm or 92mm Fans) Top: None Rear: 1 x 80mm Side: 1 x 120mm Fan Bottom: None IO Ports 1 x USB 3.0 1 x USB 2.0 1 x HD Audio 1 x Microphone GPU Max Length 315mm CPU Cooler Maximum Height 150mm Front Bezel Colour Black Body Colour Black PSU Included No Dimensions (W x H x D) 177 x 355 x 370 mm Weight 2.3kg

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  • Name: CiT Work Micro-ATX PC Case with USB 3.0, HD Audio, and Efficient Cooling. Compact Steel Design for Home and Office Builds
  • Brand: CIT
  • Color: Black

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  • Form Factor: Micro ATX
  • Condition: New

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