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FSP's fragile U691 case is a ticking time bomb for your PC
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51042, member: 636"] FSP has unleashed the U691 full-tower case that computer builders are calling a perfect marriage of style and performance. The manufacturer wrapped three sides with thick 4mm tempered glass panels while reinforcing the structure with sturdy steel framework. Mesh panels equipped with dust filters handle the bottom and right sections to pull fresh air inside without letting dirt accumulate. The massive interior stretches 451 by 258 by 568 millimeters and accepts every popular motherboard size from Mini-ITX up to full ATX. Builders can rotate their motherboards either direction for custom layouts. Component clearance reaches generous proportions with CPU coolers fitting up to 180mm tall and graphics cards extending 420mm long. Power supplies slide into slots measuring 250mm deep which accommodates most high-end units. Storage options include one flexible bay for any drive size plus two dedicated spots for large drives and three mounts for solid-state units. Cable management stays clean with drives positioned behind the motherboard area and removable brackets. The cooling system comes loaded with a rear-mounted 120mm fan featuring programmable RGB lighting. The right panel accepts four standard fans or three larger units while also supporting massive 480mm liquid cooling radiators. Bottom mounting points fit three additional fans for maximum airflow. Front connections include two high-speed USB-A ports and one USB-C connector positioned on the right foot for easy access. European pricing starts at 129 euros with American markets seeing costs between 140 and 169 dollars. [/QUOTE]
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