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Raijintek Announces the Ophion and Ophion EVO Cases

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Raijintek today announced the Ophion and Ophion EVO cases. The Raijintek Ophion and Ophion EVO are two impressive M-ITX cases that are not only affordable at just £119.99/£129.95, but more importantly offer a range of features not often seen in small form factor cases.

The Ophion and Ophion EVO can accommodate a full size 330mm GPU alongside a standard ATX power supply, with the Ophion EVO even supporting top mounted 240mm AIO coolers in a case that's just 17.4cm wide. The case itself has a brushed aluminum front panel alongside two tool-less tempered glass side panels; It also includes a full speed PCIe 16x Riser Cable.



The Raijintek Ophion at a glance:
  • Brushed Aluminum and tempered glass construction
  • Front I/O includes USB 3.0, USB Type C Connector and LED power button
  • M-ITX Motherboard support
  • Can accomodate a full size 330mm graphics card and standard ATX power supply
  • Storage options for 1 x 3.5" HDD or up to 3 x 2.5" SSD
  • Air cooling 2 x 120mm top mounted fans (25mm) and 1 x 120mm bottom mounted fan (15mm only)
  • CPU Cooler Clearance 85mm
Ophion EVO Additional Features
  • Storage options 1 x 3.5 HDD or up to 4 x 2.5 SSD
  • Air cooling 2 x 120mm top mounted fans (25mm) and 1 x 120mm bottom mounted fan (25mm).
  • Water cooling support 1 x 240mm AIO
  • CPU Cooler Clearance 90mm
Easy to access, install and upgrade components
The Raijintek Ophion and Ophion Evo both come with tool-less, tempered glass side panels to give access to the internal components. The case itself supports a Mini-ITX size motherboard, located on the left hand side next to the ATX power supply mount complete with kettle lead extension.

On the right hand side of the case is the GPU mount, which can hold up to a 330mm full size card, with a 250mm PCIe 16x Gen 3 Riser cable included as standard.

Air-cooling configurations
In terms of air cooling, the Raijintek Ophion comes with space for up to 3 x 120mm fans. 2 x 120mm fans (25mm) are located in the top of the case and an additional 120mm (Ophion 15mm/Ophion EVO 15/25mm) at the bottom located directly below the motherboard mount.

Ophion EVO Water-cooling
Unlike the Ophion, the slightly larger Ophion EVO supports a top mounted 240mm AIO cooler, perfect for cooling overclocked components.

Ophion Storage Options
The Ophion has support for a single 3.5" HDD drive, which can be mounted in place of one of the top 120mm fans. In terms of 2.5" drives, the Ophion can mount a single 2.5" SSD mounted to the front panel, with room for an additional 2 x 2.5" drives in place of one of the top 120mm fans.

Ophion EVO Storage Options
The Ophion Evo has support for a single 3.5" HDD or 2 x 2.5" SSDs, by removing the bottom 120mm fan. The front panel also has an additional 2 x 2.5" SSD mounts.

Connetivity on the front I/O Panel
The Ophion and Ophion Evo both have a aingle USB 3.0 and USB type C connector alongside an LED power button.

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this reminds me of
Dan A4-SFX
+added top 2x120mm fan support
+fan at the bottom of the motherboard helps cool the nvme ssd
+cheaper
-useless dust filter
-glass panel is not optional
-ugly power button. seriously
 
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I just got the Couger QBX. This is nicer.
 

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this reminds me of
Dan A4-SFX
+added top 2x120mm fan support
+fan at the bottom of the motherboard helps cool the nvme ssd
+cheaper
-useless dust filter
-glass panel is not optional
-ugly power button. seriously
It does, because [I suspect] both are likely made by Lian Li.

I'd have to disagree with "useless dust filter", but the power button definitely must go.

Otherwise, looks like a nice candidate to replace my shitty Q11B.
 
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Mitsubishi should have taken out a copywrite on the EVO name tag, they would have made a fortune in royalties from all the companies using it.
 
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It does, because [I suspect] both are likely made by Lian Li.

I'd have to disagree with "useless dust filter", but the power button definitely must go.

Otherwise, looks like a nice candidate to replace my shitty Q11B.

Top filter is useless because it cover holes intended for exhaust. Bottom filter still useful.
There's a gap between the glass panel which air sucked into. Nothing filter the dust from the sides.
 
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Like i said somewhere else, that glass almost completely blocking the graphics card airflow is a deal breaker, and the price is just ridiculous.
 
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Well, finally, case mfgr's are starting to include USB C connectors on their front panels, finally.

Not a bad looking case per se, but nuthin new or exciting either :D
 

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Top filter is useless because it cover holes intended for exhaust. Bottom filter still useful.
In this case both are useless if they get clogged with dust and restrict airflow even more, but I think that's the whole point of dust filters.
Top ones were life savers at one of my workplaces. Most of their later PCs have Aerocool Aero-500 chassis, which has a top mesh on magnetic strips. People would use their desktops as "underdesk shelves" for their lunch, dusty slippers, phones, keys etc., so when it comes to maintenance, all I really need to do is take the mesh, blow some compressed air through it, wash it and put it back on. The insides are usually as clean as my cat's ass.
One employee was stupid enough to take the cover off (for the sake of better airflow, as you've mentioned), and the next thing you know a small metal staple from his work documents fell off the desk right into the venting hole and shorted the motherboard. All USB ports died, Z97 board had to be replaced. It's a stupid and unfortunate coincidence, but if the filter was in place, there wouldn't be any of that mess.
Another dude threw away his dust filters entirely (they were too dirty). His PC got clogged within 3 months, cause the entire office floor has carpet and the cleaning schedule is irregular at best.
It's better not to have any vent holes at all, than turning your PC into a vacuum cleaner.

Well, finally, case mfgr's are starting to include USB C connectors on their front panels, finally.
Yep, that's a big plus. I used to think that it's not critical, but now I use it daily on my AsRock DeskMini.

Not a bad looking case per se, but nuthin new or exciting either :D
The price tag is definitely new and exciting for an SFF.
 
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Top filter is useless because it cover holes intended for exhaust. Bottom filter still useful.
There's a gap between the glass panel which air sucked into. Nothing filter the dust from the sides.

If you use all three as intake, that gap will be part of the exhaust.

Edit, Not sure why I posted that. I don't really give a crap about this and now, I am going to get a bunch of useless alerts....:(
Un-watch button? Please work!
 
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May not be able to view this properly but are there no front intakes?
 
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May not be able to view this properly but are there no front intakes?

Nope, there are none, much like the A4 it imitates.
 
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King of small Mini ITX Case is Lian Li PC-Q37
Only mATX is smallest gaming form factor from my perspective.
lian li pc-q37 mini tower.jpg
 
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King of small Mini ITX Case is Lian Li PC-Q37
Only mATX is smallest gaming form factor from my perspective.
View attachment 106915

....If they'd moved the mobo tray up by about 20mm, that would have made a brilliant mATX case...

Literally the exact complaint I have with things like the NCase M1 and BitFenix Prodigy ITX - very minor changes would have made excellent mATX cases.
 
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You are completely right... many people need PCI-E x1 slot and quad channel memory for Threadripper on mATX.
Only small changes in size would allow mATX motherboard with dual 280mm radiator.
But could be watercooled and now. Pump/Res combo on back side instead 2x 80mm fans and 240mm radiator on top.
It's very similar as mine PC-O11 WXC, smaller brother.
 
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You are completely right... many people need PCI-E x1 slot and quad channel memory for Threadripper on mATX.
Only small changes in size would allow mATX motherboard with dual 280mm radiator.
But could be watercooled and now. Pump/Res combo on back side instead 2x 80mm fans and 240mm radiator on top.
It's very similar as mine PC-O11 WXC, smaller brother.

Nutters like me want a second x16/x8 to put properly fast networking (25G+) in our machines. as it is right now, a pump and res would fit just fine in the PSU chamber, or failing that, we could re-purpose the 80mm rear fan mounts for it. Other than that, it's a lovely case.
 
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