Friday, March 6th 2015

Akasa Intros Euler T and Euler M Cases

Akasa made two stylish new additions to its slim mini-ITX case lineup, the Euler T, and Euler M. Built completely with chunky aluminium panels that double up as heatsinks for the CPU, capable of passive cooling CPUs with TDP of up to 35W, the Euler T is an evolution of the Euler S. It's a minor redesign that creates room for three 2.5-inch drive bays. Measuring 245 x 215.5 x 68.5 mm, it dry weighs in at 2.5 kg. The Euler M, on the other hand, is the largest in the series, yet. While the case can still only handle 35W CPUs, it comes with a slightly larger 80W power supply, and room for four 2.5-inch drives. It can seat regular thickness mini-ITX motherboards, with regular memory modules. Measuring 245 x 274.5 x 68.5 mm, it weighs 3 kg. Available starting a little later this month, both cases will sell for $250 a pop.
Source: FanlessTech
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4 Comments on Akasa Intros Euler T and Euler M Cases

#1
micropage7
brushed aluminum reminds me of lian li
and it looks pretty solidand simple, i like that case
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#2
Random Murderer
The Anti-Midas
I like the name and the styling.
I wonder if it actually weighs 2.718281828 KG and they simply rounded to 3?
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#3
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
pretty one!
smaller cases are capturing my interesets...!
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#4
iO
A passive case and then no vibration decoupled HDD cage...
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