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AX26 RGB elite Mid-Tower Gaming Case
Unique Design & Powerful Heat Dissipation
AX26 RGB Elite features a grille-style front panel that enhances airflow for efficient cooling. With a half-view tempered glass side panel, it provides a sleek and stylish showcase for your build.
Grille-Style Front Panel Design
Designed with a high-airflow, grille-style front panel, maximizing intake airflow while maintaining a modern aesthetic.
High-Airflow Front Panel
Optimized ventilation with massive air intake at the front, top, and bottom, ensuring stable system performance.
I/O Panel
Power, LED On/Off Button, 2 x USB 2.0, 1 x USB 3.0, MIC / HD-AUDIO
Powerful Cooling Compatibility
Max. CPU Cooler Height : 155mm. Supports most of the high-end air coolers.
Specifications
Main Spec
Dimensions
345 x 207 x 451mm (DWH)
Form Factor
Mid Tower
Materials
Steel+Plastic
Mainboard Support
ATX, Micro-ATX, ITX
Front Access & Controls
Power, LED On/Off Button, 2 x USB 2.0, 1 x USB 3.0, MIC/HD-AUDIO
Side Panel
Tempered glass
Drive Bays
Expansion Slots
7
3.5" /2.5"
2/1
2.5"
2(The motherboard width must be less than 185mm)
Fan Support
Front
3 x 120mm / 2 x 140mm
Top
2 x 120mm
Power supply
2 x 120mm
Rear
1 x 120mm
Included Fan(s)
3 x 120 Fixed RGB fans at the front + 1 x 120 Fixed RGB fan at the rear
Radiator Support
Front
120 / 140 / 240 / 280mm
Clearance
Max GPU Length
= 295mm (When the fan is installed at the front)
= 270mm (When the fan is installed at the rear)
Max CPU Cooler Height
= 155mm
Max PSU Length
(Include Cable)=170mm(with HDD)
(Include Cable)=295mm(without HDD)
Miscellaneous
Dust Filter
Front(Non-removable) / Bottom
Net Weight
3.96 kg
Gross Weight
4.85 kg
Warranty
1 Year
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