iBUYPOWER Introduces Three New Cases At CES 2020, Including The Revolt 3
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behind the motherboard tray, users will be left with an open aesthetic on the left side and substantial space for maximum component compatibility; including E-ATX and ATX motherboards, up to 400mm GPUs and 155mm CPU air coolers. Mounting rails on the Element Dual provide support for the three included 120mm addressable RGB (ARGB) fans on the side and one included 120mm ARGB fan at the rear. Three additional 120mm fans can be added to the bottom and top of the case, as well, for flexible airflow paths. The open space of the Element Dual makes it possible to mount up to a 360mm radiator on the bottom of the case, 240mm on the side and a 120mm on the rear for optimal thermal support to keep systems running cool. Constructed with a black, full-steel frame and paneling and a tempered glass front and side panel, the Element Dual will feature a solid premium build with a clear view of the internal system components. Dust filters cover the four air intake zones of the Element Dual located on the top, bottom and two areas on the right-side panel of the case to aid in thermal performance and reduce debris buildup. Users will have no shortage of connectivity with one USB 3.1 Type-C port, two USB 3.0 Type-A ports and one audio jack on the I/O.iBUYPOWER is shaking up the case market this year at CES 2020. In the past, they've offered their Snowblind case as a standalone product and this year they're looking to expand that offering with three new cases (the Element CL will also be available in a Snowblind variant. They are also moving into the ambient lighting space as the featured image here would suggest but that's a topic for a different time. These cases they're showcasing are expected to be available exclusively as part of their lineup of prebuilt computers first then rolling out to the market for case only purchases. The move to design and develop more cases internally for themselves puts iBUYPOWER at an advantage over other system builders as they no longer have to source cases from other companies and it allows them to move into a whole new segment and sell these cases directly. So far the moves have been good and I can't wait to see what they have in store moving forward.
For a different take on the traditional PC layout, the iBUYPOWER Element Dual features a binary chamber design. With the PSU mounted vertically on the bottom right side of the case and hidden