Even larger than the DX3, it is a steel and aluminum tower

Oct 24, 2011 23:01 GMT  ·  By

Abee didn't launch the AS Enclosure DX3 on its own, having also prepared a product for people whose PCs really are big and imposing, namely the AS Enclosure DX3.

One would think that one or two cases would be enough to make an impression for any company, but Abee, apparently, is not done with just that.

The first clue was when the Acubic M50 showed up, only to be later joined by the Abee J03 mid tower.

Then, not long ago, the same company unleashed the AS Enclosure DX3, a steel and aluminum creature that we detailed here.

Now, the same company is sending to Europe the AS Enclosure DX4, essentially an elongated, or taller, version of the DX3.

Made of steel with aluminum panels, it weighs 7.4 kilograms and measures 472 x 219 x 333 mm (18.58 x 8.62 x 13.11 inches).

It has a pair of 5.25-inch exposed drive bays, for ODDs (optical disk drives, like Blu-ray and DVD) or accessories like fan controllers.

The inside has space for four 3.5-inch HDD bays, as well as four fans with a rotary speed of 1,000 RPM (rotations per minute).

Said spinners have a diameter of 120mm and are placed at the back (one), top (one) and on the side (two, next to one another).

Other specifications include support for mini-ITX, micro-ATX and full-ATX motherboards and an I/O panel on the front, with two USB 3.0 ports and audio connectors.

As people probably know at this point, the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 standard is already famous for being ten times faster than 2.0 (in ideal scenarios at least).

Those who want the case will have to prepare 329.90 Euro, or $457.07 (so exchange rates say at least). Go here for the official web page (the AS Enclosure DX3 is features as well).