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C8 Curve Wood
Super wide angle single curved glass with exotic wood
C8 Curve Wood employs single piece of curved tempered glass panel which provides an uninterrupted panoramic view. Right side of front is made of wood (walnut) that could be seamlessly integrated into your interior design style.
Support Back-Connect Motherboards
Plug in cables from behind to give front a cleaner look and a smoother airflow channel.
Vertical Cooling
Can accommodate three 120mm/140mm or two 160mm fans each on top and bottom for efficient GPU cooling.
Bottom fan configuration
Comes with interchangeable fan brackets to cater to fans of different sizes.
Dual Chamber
Independent cooling for CPU/GPU on the left side & PSU/Drives on the right side.
Best Cooling Design
Support 3 x 360mm radiators on top, bottom, and side simultaneously for liquid cooling.
Cavernous space for extreme liquid cooling
Top, bottom and right side all support THICK 360mm radiators, providing ultra cooling capability and efficiency.
Best Cooling Design
Up to 10 fans simultaneously.
Supports 2 x 160mm fans on top / 2 x 160mm fans on bottom / 1 x 140mm fan at rear
Air intake and dust filter
Top - Full mesh panel
Right Side - Full mesh panel
Bottom - Full-sized pull-out dust filter
0.8mm + 1.0mm thick steel & Tool-Free design
The ultra robust 0.8mm & 1mm steel brings unwavering protection, and the tool-free quick-release panels on the front, top and sides make the assembly and cleaning of components simplified than ever.
I/O Panel
Mainstream Type-C (10Gbps) port for high-speed transmission
Dust plugs for dust prevention
Mic/Audio 2-in-1 port
Modular Drive Trays
Supports up to 3 drives: 1 *3.5" HDD & 2* 2.5" SSD
Extensive Interior
Motherboard support E-ATX(= 280 mm), ATX, Micro-ATX, ITX
CPU cooler max height = 175mm
GPU max length = 440mm
Power Supply max length = 210mm
Specifications
Main Spec
Dimensions
464 x 303 x 476mm (DWH)
Form Factor
Full Tower
Materials
Steel + Plastic + Glass + Wood
Mainboard Support
E-ATX(280mm), ATX, M-ATX, ITX
Front Access & Controls
Power, Reset, USB 3.0 x 2, Type-C 10Gbps x 1,
Headphone/Mic Combo Jack
Side Panel
4mm Tempered Glass
Drive Bays
Expansion Slots
8
3.5"
1
2.5"
2
Fan SUpport
Top
3 x 120 / 3 x 140 / 2 x 160mm
Side
3 x 120 / 2 x 140mm
Bottom
3 x 120 / 3 x 140 / 2 x 160mm
Rear
120 / 140mm
Radiator Support
Top
120 / 140 / 240 / 280 / 360mm
Side
120 / 140 / 240 / 280 / 360mm
Bottom
120 / 140 / 240 / 280 / 360mm
Rear
120mm
Clearance
Max GPU Length
= 440mm
Max CPU Cooler Height
= 175mm
Max PSU Length
(Not include cable)= 210mm
Miscellaneous
Dust Filter
Bottom
Net Weight
10.78 Kg
Gross Weight
14.18 Kg
Warranty
2 Years
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