ASUS TA-K51 Gloss Black, Mid Tower Case w/o PSU
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ASUS TA-K51 Gloss Black, Mid Tower Case w/o PSU
Scan code: LN29107 Manufacturer code: TA-K51
End Of Life
End Of LifeSale

ASUS TA-K51 Gloss Black, Mid Tower Case w/o PSU

ASUS TA-K51 Gloss Black, Mid Tower Case w/o PSU

Scan code: LN29107 Manufacturer code: TA-K51
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Product Overview The Asus TA-K51 has a glossy look, with a polished surface for modern aesthetic appeal; while the advanced thermal solution enables high-performance computing. Features • Stylish Industrial Design With Advanced Thermal Solution
• Adjustable CPU air-duct provides the best cooling effect to the system
• Rear fan support with fan speed control functions
• CPU air-duct and front vents with dust filters for convenient cleaning
• Intelligently located USB ports for multi device applications
• Key lock device for anti-theft function
• Safe-edges and screw-less design for quick and easy installation
• Spring-opened door for easy optical drive device operation
• Convenient front I/O cover for easy device applications
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
1 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
ASUS
Telephone:
01442 265548
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