The Taiwanese company Raijintek joined the PC case market just a month ago, and after the affordable AGOS, which was sold for 50€, they unveiled another model, the ARCADIA, which should be a variation of the Agos, but be even cheaper.
Raijintek is turning into a strange melting pot, even though the company is from Taiwan, their designs are created thanks to a German company, while their product names are clearly of a Greek origin (or they're from Captain Harlock).
The new Arcadia PC case is a mid-tower that measures 200x455x430mm, and weighs only 3.85kg. Such a light weight has been achieved thanks to 0.5mm thick side panels. It can fit two 5.25” drives, four 2.5”/3.5” drives (they all feature tool-less mounting systems), and it features seven PCI expansion slots. The GPU can be as long as 400mm, while the CPU cooler can't be higher than 165mm. The cooling is handled by a single 120mm rear mounted fan, while you can add one more fan in the front, and 2 more on the top. Every single opening is protected by a removable dust filter. The I/O front panel features a single USB 2.0 port and a USB 3.0 port, in addition to the audio connectors.
The Arcadia is already available in black and white color choices, with a 29.90€ price tag, which sounds more than reasonable. As it often happens with Raijintek products, they released a presentation video which you see below.
Source:
Le Comptoir du Hardware.