3XS Isotope With Orange Colour Chassis - uATX w/o PSU
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3XS Isotope With Orange Colour Chassis - uATX w/o PSU
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3XS Isotope With Orange Colour Chassis - uATX w/o PSU

Scan code: LN12461 Manufacturer code:
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Product Overview The Isotope chassis looks like something straight out of Doom 3 prop, this is stylish sleek and offers a perfect solution for the games who likes to make a statement. In fact, the Isotope was awarded "Top 5 Gadget" in Stuff magazine.

With a MAD range of colours, that have a specially designed "dirty look", if you want to have something that looks straight out of a SCI-FI that's built like a brick then this product if for you.

Features Building Info:-
The case needs to house a MicroATX motherboard and will work on both AMD (S939 & S754) and Intel platforms (S775). In addition an ATX PSU must also be used. The PSU and motherboard must be purchased separately.

Our Recommended motherboard and PSU are:-

Motherboards
AMD S939 - Foxconn 6100K8MA-RS
AMD S754 - Foxconn 6100K8MB-RS
Intel S775 - Foxconn 6100K8MB-RS

PSU
Any ATX PSU will fit, however, we suggest the use of a modular PSU to minimise the number of cables.

Warranty

Please note your statutory rights are not affected.

For further information regarding Scan's warranty procedure please see our terms and conditions

Warranty information has not yet been updated for this product. For further information please call 01204 474747.

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