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Enermax Grace Fun and Grace Mesh Detailed

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Enermax Grace Fun and Grace Mesh are the company's latest ATX mid-tower cases with fairly conventional innards - a horizontally partitioned layout that frees up tons of room for graphics cards and CPU coolers; multiple 3.5-inch drive bays, and two 120 mm front intakes, three 120 mm top exhausts. This is where the similarities end.

The Grace Fun has a white steel front panel which feels like a refrigerator body to touch. You can stick fridge magnets onto this, or even stir up your creativity using headset-stands, etc., with strong enough magnets. The Grace Fun also comes with a tempered glass side panel. The Grace Mesh has a conventional steel mesh front panel with two 5.25-inch drive bays; and a steel side panel with an acrylic window. Both cases launch later this year.



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looks like a vending machine.
 
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