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Raijintek Atlas Cubical Micro-ATX Case Pictured

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Raijintek took a dip into the compartmentalized world of cubical cases with the Atlas. Measuring 288 mm x 380 mm x 435 mm (WxDxH), and made of 0.8 mm-thick SECC steel and ABS, the case can seat full-spec micro-ATX and mini-ITX motherboards, with up to five expansion slots available (so even the bottom most slot can be populated with a dual-slot graphics card). Its storage area includes a 5.25-inch bay, five 3.5-inch bays that each convert to 2.5-inch, from which one is exposed; and a cooling system that includes four 120 mm front intakes (two installed), with provision for a single 200 mm intake, two 140 mm rear exhausts, and two 140 mm top exhausts. The case can sear CPU coolers as tall as 180 mm, and graphics cards as long as 310 mm.



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