Thursday, October 5th 2023

Geometric Future Unveils Model 2 ARK—An Innovative M-ATX Case with 8 Installation Modes

GEOMETRIC FUTURE, an innovative PC components brand unveils their latest collection, the Model 2 ARK. Inspired by cutting-edge architectural nuances, the M-ATX enclosure seamlessly combines aesthetics, performance, and customizability. Manufactured with premium grade materials, the Model 2 ARK features an innovative design, offering users 8 different installation options for ultimate hardware compatibility. The Geometric Future Model 2—ARK is available in both all-mesh white and black, and a Luxury Edition with curved glass panels and a space-gray frame.

Featuring up to 8 different installation options, the Model 2 ARK offers unmatched flexibility, empowering users to build a system that adapts to a range of hardware. The ARK is equipped with a patented motherboard tray that allows for multiple GPU thickness in combination with Mini-ITX or M-ATX motherboards. Users are able to adjust the mounting distance from the top mesh panel to the motherboard rear I/O. Moreover, users can opt for both vertical or horizontal orientation for their SFX/ATX PSU.The ARK lays the motherboard with the rear I/O facing the top of the case, which allows for a vertical GPU, directly facing fresh air intake from the side panel.
Ultimate Hardware Compatibility
The Model 2 ARK's innovative design offers users maximum hardware capacity, featuring a 350 mm GPU clearance that allows users to integrate some of the most powerful graphics cards. The Model 2 also supports motherboards from ITX to M-ATX installations. Furthermore, the ARK has been meticulously crafted and engineered to support CPU coolers of up to 172 mm, along with radiators of up to 360 mm ensuring optimal performance and thermal efficiency.
Enhanced Airflow (Mesh Edition)
In order to provide consistent cooling and enhanced airflow, the Model 2 ARK features 360-degree all-around mesh panels for improved heat dissipation. The ARK offers the capacity to comfortably support up to seven cooling fans to ensure optimal cooling at peak performance with up to 6 x 120 mm fans on two adjacent brackets and a top mounted 120 mm. Furthermore, the ARK can simultaneously support dual 360 radiators providing enhanced cooling performance.

Extra Features
The Model 2 ARK features an external I/O hub guaranteeing users effortless device connectivity. Moreover, in-line with Geometric Future's commitment to delivering premium and innovative design, the Model 2 ARK includes a stylish double-sided table mat, seamlessly enhancing any desktop ambiance.

MSRP
MODEL 2 ARK
  • Black $169
  • White $169
  • Luxury $269
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7 Comments on Geometric Future Unveils Model 2 ARK—An Innovative M-ATX Case with 8 Installation Modes

#1
HBSound
I was eagerly waiting for TechPowerUp to post about this case. I am quite interested in reading a review of The Ark.

From my perspective, this case looks exceptional. I do not have any specific ITX or MATX motherboard in mind for this case, but I am considering getting it just to see what it can do.
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#2
Sp33d Junki3
just looking at specs, this has all that I can do.
Id gladly get a new matx mobo to use this case.

A good review showing all the different layout would be great.
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#3
HBSound
Sp33d Junki3just looking at specs, this has all that I can do.
Id gladly get a new matx mobo to use this case.

A good review showing all the different layout would be great.
I agree—a few of the reviews I have seen. Never dig deep into the case. A lot of the time - it's one-sided for sure. The reviews share the cooling is A+. I want to see someone dig deep on this.
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#4
ITISTIME
Interesting that it uses different ways of mounting the PSU. The case look is not quite my style. Cool design though.
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#5
ymdhis
It's too large for a matx/itx case, but I applaud them for thinking outside the box and not just making another RGB glass shit.

Also this company seems to make decent quality cases with non standard internals, and sometimes even unique materials. One of their cases has cow leather exterior, no I'm not making it up.

They might be worth keeping an eye on in the long run.
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#6
HBSound
ymdhisIt's too large for a matx/itx case, but I applaud them for thinking outside the box and not just making another RGB glass shit.

Also this company seems to make decent quality cases with non standard internals, and sometimes even unique materials. One of their cases has cow leather exterior, no I'm not making it up.

They might be worth keeping an eye on in the long run.
I have kept my eyes on the company like a few others for a few years. I never pulled the trigger because their cases would not fit my 12 x 13 motherboard.

Their customer service is right on point!

So we will have to keep watching!
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#7
NC37
I've seen this before, it's a modern PowerMac G4 Cube. Only this one keeps the power supply internal instead of external. Not a bad thing. Cube is one of my most favorite designs. Cooling was a real pain tho. Had to run mine out of it's case often because it simply got too hot. Course I modded the heck out of the hardware so, no way it was ever going to keep temps down.
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