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Raijintek Releases The OPHION 7L Mini-ITX Chassis

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Raijintek have recently released the compact OPHION 7L Mini-ITX chassis, featuring an aluminium design the case supports a maximum of three fans including 2x 9025 on top, and a single 9025 fan at the base. The OPHION 7L supports low profile VGA cards and features dual 2.5" drive bays. The front I/O consists of a single USB Type-C, and USB 3.0 Type-A port. The case is tool-free and is compatible with SFX power supplies, the case measures just 302 mm long, 101 mm wide, and 225 mm high for a total capacity of 7L. The Raijintek OPHION 7L will be available later this year in Q4 with both black and white models retailing for 119.99 USD. International availability or pricing was not announced.





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Don't use a 2.5" hard drive to advertise your products. Please don't. It makes your case look older.
 
Love the cable management...
 
The side panels are screwed on? WTH!
 
Velka 7 from Velkase can fit 2-slot graphic card with max. length of 289 mm, all in a 5.9 litre package.
It's hard to get though
 
Don't use a 2.5" hard drive to advertise your products. Please don't. It makes your case look older.
So do 90mm fans.
 
Although I am generally not big on SFF anything, as well as most things made by Raijintek, I like the overall design of this case, even if it is not 100% perfect.

But OTOH, it does have a USB-C port and a reasonable price, so there's that.. :rockout:

And I agree about the screwed on panels, HDD's and 90mm fans, hello, it's 2020, not 2002...:cry:
 
They are showing you what it can fit, no harm with those drives and fans. I like it but gpu limitation is a problem.
 
I think Raijintek makes cool cases, and even when I don't personally like them, I still appreciate them because at least they're trying something different and new. For a while I've been throwing around the idea of building an N64/GameCube emulator and Minecraft machine for my 6 year old niece (probably a 3300x and a used 580 or something like that), and SFF because I just selfishly want to do a SFF build and I really like this case, but it looks like it only takes a single slot card? Bummer city man.

Wish I could get my hands on the new renior desktop APUs so I could consider that route, but we'll see.... Anyone got a recommendation on a used GPU offering the best price to performance?
 
Single LP PCIe slot sucks.
SFX PSU occupies too much space that I prefer cut off the space and put a DC-ATX board instead.
Entirely agree. The Dan A4 manages to fit ITX+SFX+full length 2-slot GPU in roughly the same volume, so this is obviously not very well laid out in that regard. DC-ATX could have shrunk this considerably without losing any functionality.

It's also a crying shame about that single PCIe slot. At least let us fit a dual slot GPU? Come on!
 
So do 90mm fans.
While I agree, you would be surprised how useful they are in some situations.

Entirely agree. The Dan A4 manages to fit ITX+SFX+full length 2-slot GPU in roughly the same volume, so this is obviously not very well laid out in that regard. DC-ATX could have shrunk this considerably without losing any functionality.

It's also a crying shame about that single PCIe slot. At least let us fit a dual slot GPU? Come on!
Adding to that, imagine having RGB but only 1 expansion slot lol
 
So do 90mm fans.
92mm fans are a staple of the SFF community, and there are some really good ones out there both in 25mm and 14mm thickness. And yes, of course they're made by Noctua.
Adding to that, imagine having RGB but only 1 expansion slot lol
But that's when you need the go-faster effect of the RGB the most!
 
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