Geeek is selling a barebones open-air PC frame that favors airflow and easy access over silence, panels, and dust control.
Preorders and pricing snapshot
Preorders and pricing snapshot
- Geeek opened preorders for the Exo 1.
- Base cost sits at $69.90.
- Optional PCIe 4.0 riser adds $20.00.
- Total jumps to $89.90 with the cable.
- This case skips panels for an exposed frame.
- The acrylic sheet doubles as a motherboard mount.
- Baseplate carries power, storage, and cooling gear.
- Builders trade silence and dust control for access.
- Footprint lands at 400 by 185 by 315 mm.
- Weight is listed at 2 kg.
- Geeek targets a compact showcase vibe.
- Micro-ATX builds fit without gymnastics.
- Boards supported are Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX.
- Power options span ATX, SFX-L, and SFX.
- That flexibility helps reuse existing units.
- Drive support covers 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch formats.
- Total stack thickness caps at 45 mm.
- Cable routing could get tight fast.
- Radiator support stops at 120 mm or 240 mm AIOs.
- Fan slots top out at two 120 mm mounts.
- Open-air dumps heat freely but needs smart fan direction.
- Horizontal mode allows huge air coolers.
- Cards up to 335 mm in length are recommended.
- Thickness maxes at roughly four slots.
- Vertical mode forces low-profile CPU cooling.
- Geeek expects preorders to ship February 12, 2026.