Enermax Ostrog Mid Tower Case
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Enermax Ostrog Mid Tower Case
Scan code: LN48324 Manufacturer code: ECA3253-White
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Enermax Ostrog Mid Tower Case

Enermax ECA3253-White Ostrog USB 3.0 White Case with Black Trim ATX Midi Tower Case inc USB 3.0 Port

Scan code: LN48324 Manufacturer code: ECA3253-White
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Product Overview Solid case for office workstations and gaming PC. Plain and timeless design, refined black front panel with stylish mesh frame in white colour. Black coated interior. Outstanding cooling performance for a case of the entry-class: Supports up to seven fans. A 12 cm front fan, a 12 cm rear fan (pre-installed), two 12/14 cm side fans, two 12/14 cm top fans and a 12 cm bottom fan. Features • USB 3.0 interface on the top panel for a lightning-fast data transfer with up to 5 Gb/sec..
• Quick and User-friendly System Installation.
• Magnetic Dust Filter.
• Easy Accessible Top Interfaces.
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
1 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Enermax/Coolergiant
Telephone:
0800 055 61 54
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Enermax Ostrog Mid Tower Case
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