XIGMATEK unveiled the ZEUS, a premium open-air tower-type chassis. The case consists of a extremely adaptable steel body clad with tempered glass panels on three sides, and removable panels on almost all sides. This has the makings of a brand new development with PC instances the place towers aren’t cuboidal, and have a considerably trapezoid or poligonal form that orients the motherboard tray at an angle, so it receives lively air-flow from extra instructions. Alienware doubtless began this development with its 2017 Area 51 desktop, which Jonsbo copied with its TR03 from earlier this week. The XIGMATEK ZEUS has room for the standard ATX (or smaller) motherboard, room for graphics playing cards as much as 32 cm in size, and CPU coolers as much as 16 cm in top.
Storage choices on the XIGMATEK ZEUS embody two 2.5-inch drive bays just under the highest panel, one 3.5-inch and one 2.5-inch drive mounts behind the motherboard tray. Cooling choices embody three 120 mm entrance intakes that may maintain onto a 360 mm x 120 mm radiator, three 120 mm prime exhausts that may maintain onto one other 360 mm x 120 mm radiator, a 120 mm exhaust on the upward-facing rear panel, and one other 120 mm exhaust on the downward going through rear panel. Front panel connectivity consists of two USB 3.1 type-A ports, and separate headphones/mic jacks. The case measures 755 mm x 220 mm x 595 mm (LxWxH). The firm did not reveal pricing.