Coolermaster ATCS 840 Black Tower Computer Case
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Coolermaster ATCS 840 Black Tower Computer Case
Scan code: LN25977 Manufacturer code: RC-840
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Coolermaster ATCS 840 Black Tower Computer Case

Coolermaster ATCS 840, Black, Classic Full Tower Aluminum Case, w/o PSU

Scan code: LN25977 Manufacturer code: RC-840
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Product Overview ATCS 840 constitutes a classic all-aluminium design that builds on the legacy of the original ATCS design. The aluminium construction not only allows for a lighter weight but complements the thermal design seamlessly with three 230mm fans, dedicated air duct for graphics card cooling and HDD cooling module for superb cooling.

Extra attention to make sure this elegantly design chassis is easy to install and maintain, which includes: slide-out motherboard tray along with easy CPU cooler-remove slot, tool-free HDD casing, patented finger pressing 5.25" drive to dust filter. Lastly, it gives users the freedom to choose any components they desire, as it supports the latest standards such as E-ATX and dual PSUs. FeaturesIndependent GPU cooling: High-end graphic cards temperatures can be reduced by 3~5°C
Ergonomic Design.
Dual PSUs System: PSU could be mounted on top or bottom for flexible installation or dual PSU configuration
Advanced Cooling System.
Cable Management system for better cable routing and neatness
Specifications
• Dimension (W / H / D): 243 x 580 x 630 mm
• Weight Net Weight: 13.25 kg
• Motherboards: Micro-ATX / ATX / E-ATX / HPTX
• 5.25" Drive Bay: 6 Exposed (without the use of exposed 3.5" drive bay)
• 3.5" Drive Bay: 6 Hidden, 1 Exposed (converted from one 5.25" drive bay)
• I/O Panel: USB x 4, IEEE 1394a x 1, eSATA x 1, Mic x 1, Audio x 1
• Cooling System
-Front: 230 x 30mm standard fan x 1, 700 RPM, 19 dBA (included)
-Top: 230 x 30mm standard fan x 2,700 RPM, 19 dBA (included) (can be swapped for three 120mm fans)
-Rear: 120 x 25mm standard fan x 1, 1200 RPM, 17 dBA (included)
-Bottom: 120mm (optional)
-HDD Module: 120mm fan x 2 (optional)
-External Air Duct: 120mm fan x 1 (optional)
• Expansion Slots: 7
• Power Supply: Dual Standard ATX PS2 / EPS 12V (optional)
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
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