Mar 16, 2011 09:17 GMT  ·  By

Tanks are some pretty massive machines, and it seems that, for this reason, the people over at Cubitek decided to associate their image with their brand-new series of gaming PC cases, manufactured completely from aluminum.

The Tank series of PC cases includes three different models, the XL-Tank, HPTX-Tank and Mini-Tank, all of which share a couple of different features, including a very attractive design, as well as the support they provide for some of the latest hardware components to make their way on the market.

The first model we'll detail as follows, namely the XL-Tank, is a “super mid-tower” model, featuring no less than six 3.5” HDD mounts, two 2.5” HDD mounts and four 5.25” ODD mounts, while in the same time providing support for just about any motherboard size and being cooled by a large, 230-mm fan.

Moreover, the chassis packs no less than eight PCI slots supporting VGA cards up to 310mm long, while in the same time measuring a hefty 230 x 490 x 525mm.

Next in line comes the HPTX-Tank model that, according to the manufacturer, has been specifically designed for the EVGA SR-2 motherboard model, but will also work with E-ATX, CEB, ATX, Micro-ATX or Mini-ITX mobos.

This extreme model also sports no less than 10 different PCI slots, supports graphics cards with sizes up to 340mm, and also sports an advanced cooling system, plus plenty of space for users to add extra coolers and a bottom-mounted PSU.

Last, but certainly not least, comes the Mini-Tank, a gaming-oriented mini-ITX enclosure supporting full-height, 340-mm graphics cards, while in the same time offering advanced cooling options and sufficient space for adding extra HDDs and ODDs.

As expected, the thee new cases from Cubitek are not exactly very affordable, the Mini-Tank selling for around 120 Euro, while the HPTX-Tank and XL-Tank will retail for 200 and 150 Euro, respectively.