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DIYPC Brings Fully Addressable RGB Lighting with DIY-Model C

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DIYPC, leading professional manufacturer of computer cases and accessories DIYPC, leading professional manufacturer of computer cases and accessories is proud to share with you its latest chassis offering. The DIYPC DIY-Model C lets you view your PC like never before with its 3-sided tempered glass panel and topped off with addressable RGB fan lighting. Light up your PC like never before with the new DIYPC DIY-Model C. The DIYPC DIY-Model C will have an MSRP of $89.99.

The DIYPC DIY-Model C accommodates up to a full ATX motherboard as well as microATX and mini ITX boards. This allows full flexibility and compatibility when choosing motherboards for your build. The chassis can also accommodate up to 370 mm long VGA card. The case also features great cable management features as well magnetic dust filter for convenient clean-up at the top. The premium tempered glass are 4mm thick to give that feel of quality as well as premium build on the DIYPC DIY-Model C.



Compatible with Motherboard RGB
The chassis features an integrated RGB controller but if your motherboard has its own RGB controller, the DIY-Model C is fully compatible as well if modern RGB controllers from motherboard companies including ASUS AURA Sync, ASRock RGB LED, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, and MSI Mystic Light Sync.

Wide Cooling Support
The chassis supports tower coolers up to 162mm in height as well supporting watercooling with support for a 240mm radiator at the front. All in all, the chassis can also support a total of 5 fans with the included dual 200mm at the front and single 120mm at the back already preinstalled on your DIYPC DIY-Model C. Optional 120mm fans can be installed towards to the top for maximum airflow.

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another one of those cases with huge front fans that cant breath
 
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