CiT 1107 Black MicroATX Mini Tower Case with 450W Power Supply Fitted
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CiT 1107 Black MicroATX Mini Tower Case with 450W Power Supply Fitted
Scan code: LN29115 Manufacturer code: CIT1107
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CiT 1107 Black MicroATX Mini Tower Case with 450W Power Supply Fitted

CiT 1107 Black MicroATX Mini Tower Case with 450W PSU

Scan code: LN29115 Manufacturer code: CIT1107
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Product Overview • 8cm Side Fan with built-in Prescott Air Duct included
• 450W PSU with SATA & 24-Pin Built-in Features • 8cm Side Fan with built-in Prescott Air Duct included
• 450W PSU with SATA & 24-Pin Built-in
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
1 days
RTB Period:
12 months
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