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27.10.2013

S2 Innovation Co. Ltd. announced the release of the one-of-a-kind AXIOM Pro computer case in the Mid Tower form factor. According to the developers, this model is the first product of its kind in the world, which uses a three-level S-Filter dust cleaning system with a Cyclone Dust Collector and a removable dust box Dust-box.

The novelty is offered in black outside and inside, has dimensions of 546 x 490 x 193 mm and weighs 7,2 kg. Optionally, it can be equipped with a LED Window Kit with a large transparent side window and three-color LED backlighting (you can change the brightness level or turn it off completely).

The product is compatible with ATX and Micro-ATX motherboards, graphics cards up to 370mm long and CPU coolers up to 162mm high. There are seven expansion slots on the back wall.

The case is equipped with one 5,25-inch bay, original design internal seats for installing up to four 3,5-inch hard drives or up to eight 2,5-inch drives, as well as a D-Pot docking station located on the top cover for connecting one 3,5/2,5 inch HDD or SSD. Also in the arsenal there is a built-in headphone amplifier and an integrated controller for controlling the rotation speed of the three 120mm fans inside (two in front and one in the back).

The set of interfaces brought out to the outside consists of two USB 3.0 ports, a duo of USB 2.0 ports and a pair of standard audio connectors.

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