A stylish pair of Chieftec cases, even for “stealth” motherboards

The manufacturer’s ATX newcomers are faced with the usual choice: do we want a glass or mesh front?

Chieftec has also followed the recently observed trend and recently gave a sign of life to the mega-brand, the interior of which is divided vertically, and the tempered glass panels on the front and on the left allow a clear view of our components. By the way, we saw the animal in question – together with its brother – for the first time during this year’s Computex.


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A Visio (GM-30B-TG-OP) the 390 mm height of the so-called ATX solution is matched by a width of 295 mm and a depth of 430 mm, and it supports ASUS BTF, MSI Project Zero, and Gigabyte Project Stealth boards that move their connectors to the other side. A 175 mm high processor cooler, a 410 mm long video card and two 2.5 and two 3.5 inch data storage can be installed in the construction with 6 expansion slots, equipped with dust filters at the bottom and top, while we can help the thermal management of our hardware with nine fans.


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Six 120 mm air stirrers sprinkled with addressable light-emitting diodes are included as accessories for the machine housing, which weighs 7.3 kilograms empty (five of them reverse orientation), and a DF-200 PWM/ARGB controller is also included. The number of radiators that can be moved in is three, and two can grow to 360 mm, while the front panel outputs are exhausted in a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port, two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A sockets, and a 3.5 mm combo jack.


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The model with a questionable purchase price, supported by a 2-year warranty, has a version with improved ventilation, the Visio Air (GM-30B-M-OP)which has a metal mesh panel instead of glass on its brushed aluminum front, and comes with three 140 mm wind turbines with adjustable speed.


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Source: prohardver.hu