Enermax Vostok ECA3120-B Black Midi Case No PSU
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Enermax Vostok ECA3120-B Black Midi Case No PSU
Scan code: LN44673 Manufacturer code: ECA3120-B
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Enermax Vostok ECA3120-B Black Midi Case No PSU

Enermax Vostok, ECA3120-B, Black Mid Tower Performance Case w/o PSU

Scan code: LN44673 Manufacturer code: ECA3120-B
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Product Overview • High-End ATX Midi Tower
• Glossy front panel design
• Detachable frontside for easy drive mounting
• 2 CD/DVD-ROM hatches
• Blue enlighted on/off switch
• 12cm back-fan with screwless mounting
• Thumb screws for sidepanel
• Airtunnel (CAG 1.1 standard) for cooling CPU and graphic card
• Screwless quick release fastener for drive-bays
• Interface on case frontside: 2x USB 2.0, microphone and headphones (3,5mm Klinke AC97 Audio I/O)
• Drive bays: 4x 5,25" (external), 2x 3,5" (external), 4x 3,5" (internal)
• Prepared for one front-fan (8/9/12/14cm)
• Dimensions (B x H x T): 190mm x 423mm x 495mm Features Specifications
• Model: ECA3120
• Colour: Black (ECA3120-B)
• Type: ATX Midi Tower
• Dimensions (D x W x H): 495 mm x 190 mm x 423 mm
• Material: SECC 0.5mm
• Drive Bays: 5.25" x4 (external)
• Drive Bays: 3.5" x6 (2x external + 4x internal)
• Extension Slots: 7x
• M/B: ATX / MicroATX
• Front I/O: 2x USB 2.0, AC97 Audio I/O
• Cooling Front: 8 / 9 / 12 / 14 cm (Not included)
• Cooling Rear: 1x 12cm
• Cooling Side Panel: CAG 1.1 AirDuct
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
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