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Anidees Announces AI-4B Mini Tower Chassis

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Anidees have announced their latest chassis AI-4 dedicated for Mini-ITX and Micro-ATX motherboards. Despite this, case is compatible multiple equipment and can give you a lot more than you expect at first sight. If some of you remember previous model AI-6, you can see similar design of AI-4 case which is also finished with brushed aluminum on the top and front panels. Front door can be hinged right or left to the users preference.

The top I/O panel includes high speed USB 3.0 (2x), USB 2.0 (2x) and audio input/output for more comfortable connectivity. Like any great case, cable management areas are present including cable chips to keep cables tidy. A three speed fan controller situated alongside the I/O input gives dynamic cooling and sound potentials. Three Nano tech fans, 2x 120mm in the front and 1x 120mm is already included with the system which have an ultra long lifetime. The case has space 4x 3.5" or 2.5" devices, up to 340mm graphics cards and 168mm CPU coolers, so this will ensure you can get great cooling and a powerful graphics card inside the system. Anti-vibration rubber for the fans, HDD and removable dust filter in the front - this all can also be found on the AI-4.



Technical details:
  • Dimensions: 186 x 429 x 420 mm (W x H x D)
  • Material: steel, aluminum
  • Weight: 6.06 kg
  • Colour: Black
  • Form Factor: Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX
  • Fans (possible):
    o 2x 120/92/80 mm (front)
    o 1x 120/92/80 mm (back)
  • Pre-installed fans:
    o 2x 120 mm (front)
    o 1x 120 mm (Back)
  • Fan controller: 1 channel, 2 fans, 3 stages
  • Filters: front
  • Drive Slots:
    o 2x 5.25 inch (external)
    o 4x 3.5 / 2.5 inch (internal)
  • Power Supply bay: Standard ATX 1x (optional)
  • Expansion Slots: 5 (tool-less)
  • I / O Panel:
    o 2x USB 3.0 (internal connection)
    o 2x USB 2.0
    o 1x each Audio In / Out
  • Maximum graphics card length: 318 mm
  • Maximum CPU hight: 168 mm
  • Mainboard tray clearance with side panel: 175 mm

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i like the look of it but i wonder how is the airflow and the materials
 
I don't like PSU on top setup because PSU sucks in hot air from the inside of the case while gaming so PSU needs to speed up the fan so it can cool itself with hot air. PSU on top = noisy PSU
 
kinda reminds me of the cosmos, looks really nice, but the positioning of the front ports is a bit weird wouldve been much better if they were in one of the 5.25 bays
 
I don't like PSU on top setup because PSU sucks in hot air from the inside of the case while gaming so PSU needs to speed up the fan so it can cool itself with hot air. PSU on top = noisy PSU

it looks like you'll be able to flip it to suck cold air from the outside top....
 
that...is a great looking case. and five expansion slots, so it will work with my micro atx sniper board. AND its perfect for a 240 mm radiator. i want.
 
Nothing mini about this gigantic tower. :laugh:
 
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