Caselabs unveils new Bullet Case line of PC cases

Available in ATX, mATX and mITX versions

Caselabs has unveiled its newest Bullet Case Line of PC cases that will be available in a couple of different form-factors but also keep the design as compact as possible and offer plenty of features.

To be available in ITX, mATX and standard ATX form-factors, the new Bullet Case line from Caselabs promises to include plenty of features and options while keeping the design as compact as possible. The new line will also offer excelent cooling options, for both air and AIO liquid cooling systems, good access and plenty of customization options.

Made from a hard shell design with heavy .090" (2.3mm) aluminum sheets and .063" (1.6mm) side panels, the Bullet Case lineup sounds like a perfect case for SFF gaming rigs and LAN-rigs. The entire lineup will be available in Black, White, Gunmetal colors as standard and Tangerine, Lime and Berry as an optional US $10 color. You can also add an optional handle for US $20 as well as either a solid panel as standard or dual windowed panel for additional US $10.

The biggest of the bunch, the Bullet BH7 ATX case, comes with 7 PCI slots, up to three 3.5-inch HDD and two native 2.5-inch SSD/HDD bays, supports standard ATX power supply and measures at 340mm x 267mm x 330mm (30L). It supports two 80mm fans at the rear, two 120mm ones at the top and two 120mm fans at the front, which also means it can take 240mm radiators at both the front and the top of the case.

Unfortunately, the smaller Bullet BH2 mITX and the Bullet BH4 mATX cases are limited to SFX/SFX-L PSUs which is somewhat limiting but should not be a big issue for mATX and mITX motherboards. The Bullet BH2 mITX measures at 254mm x 241mm x 330mm (20L) while the Bullet BH4 mATX measures at 279mm x 241mm x 330mm (22L).

Currently, all three versions are up for pre-order and are priced at US $229.95 for the ATX version, US $189.95 for the mATX and US $169.95 for the mITX version. Those that pre-order it before May 31st also get US $20 discount.

You can check out more details via link below.











Source: Caselabs-store.com.

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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