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  P/N: VB5001SNA
   
    
 
 
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Specification
  
Case Type    Super Tower w/ Liquid Cooling System
Material    Aluminum Extrusion
Front Bezel Material   
Color    Chassis: Silver
Front Bezel: Silver & Black
Side Panel    Solid Door w/ Hydraulic opening
Motherboard Support    Micro ATX,
ATX,
BTX,
Micro BTX,
Pico BTX
Motherboard Tray    Yes
5.25" Drive Bay    10
Ext. 3.5" Drive Bay    1
Int. 3.5" Drive Bay    3
Expansion Slots    7
Front I/O Ports    USB 2.0 x 2,
IEEE 1394 Firewire,
Audio & Speaker ports
Cooling System    - Front (intake) :
  120 x 120 x 25 mm, blue LED fan, 1300 rpm, 17 dBA
- Rear (exhaust) :
  120 x 120 x 25 mm, blue LED fan, 1300 rpm, 17 dBA
Liquid Cooling Capable    Yes
Liquid Cooling Embedded    - 4 in 1 universal waterblock:
  All copper base with blue LED, and universal clips
- Cooling system :
  Dual 1300 rpm 12 cm fan with performance radiator
- 12V liquid pump :
  Powerful DC 12V liquid pump (84 L/hr)
- Liquid Tank :
  Easy to refill the coolant
- Water tubes:
  Transparent green water pipes
Power Supply Supported    Standard ATX PSII
Power Supply Included    No
Dimension (H*W*D)    23.6 x 10.4 x 21.5 in
600 x 263 x 546 mm
Net Weight    43.4 lbs
19.7 kg
Security Lock   
Application   
Gallery
      Angle View

      Open View

      Side View

      Logo View

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NameTypeSizeRelease DateDescription
User Manual 1632790 05/09/2008
FAQ
 
Q:  What is the longest graphics card that may be used with this chassis?
A:  12.29" is the length of the longest card on the market. This chassis will fit this size of card.

Q:  Why is copper based heat sink better than aluminum based solution?
A:  The short answer to the question is the fact that copper conducts heat better than aluminum.  Engineers utilize thermal conductivity (W/m*K) value to measure the effectiveness of a material.  In this case, copper has a thermal conductivity of ~401 W/m*K and aluminum is ~237 W/m*K.  To put it in perspective, wood has a thermal conductivity value of 0.04 ~ 0.4 W/m*K and concrete is 1.7 W/m*K, that is why wood does not get quiet as hot as concrete on a hot sunny day.

 
 

 
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