FSP launched a new small form factor case called the S210 series. This microATX tower, with a volume of around 23 liters, aims for space efficiency without sacrificing standard parts compatibility. The black model measures 350 by 212 by 310 millimeters and uses SPCC steel with a tempered glass side panel. Mesh sections on the front and top aid airflow, and it features a built-in carry handle.
The chassis fits graphics cards up to 340 millimeters long and CPU coolers up to 170 millimeters tall. It accepts standard ATX power supplies, though length is capped at 140 millimeters. For cooling, it supports a 240 millimeter radiator or two fans on top plus a single rear fan. Storage options include mounts for three 2.5-inch drives, with one slot sharing compatibility for a 3.5-inch drive. It provides four PCIe expansion slots.
FSP has not announced a price or release date for the S210 B variant.
The chassis fits graphics cards up to 340 millimeters long and CPU coolers up to 170 millimeters tall. It accepts standard ATX power supplies, though length is capped at 140 millimeters. For cooling, it supports a 240 millimeter radiator or two fans on top plus a single rear fan. Storage options include mounts for three 2.5-inch drives, with one slot sharing compatibility for a 3.5-inch drive. It provides four PCIe expansion slots.
FSP has not announced a price or release date for the S210 B variant.