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October 14th, 2011, 19:00 GMT · By

Danger Den Q20 Black Series Case Is Actually Colorful

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Danger Den developed its latest high-end enclosure with owners of liquid coolers in mind, so one shouldn't feel too surprised by the less than ordinary design elements it employed.

The new desktop enclosure from Danger Den has the name of Q20 Black Series Case.

As such, people will, naturally, think this is an all-black enclosure of some sorts, and they would be more or less right.

There are some parts of the product that are colored differently though, sporting one of multiple colors in fact, depending on users’ choices.

The company, essentially, chose the BTX form factor, which has semi-transparent top and bottom panels, as well as special grills.

Since gamers and enthusiasts often get big, mighty video cards and perhaps liquid cooling, it only makes sense that they would want them to be visible.

The front grill comes with an air filter easy to take off and dust, while the internal fan shroud can handle 140mm or 120mm spinners.

Radiators can be used instead, of course, if one really likes liquid cooling that is.

There are several panel and grill colors that buyers can go for, like yellow, green, red and blue.

As for the actual specs of the Q20, it has a Durable Acrylic construction, up to two 5.15-inch optical disk bays, four 3.5-inch internal HDD bays, support for standard ATX motherboards and ATX PSUs.

All in all, it measures 20.75 x 7.3 x 18.2 inches (527 x 185 x 462 mm height x width x depth) and should sell for about $269.99, which means to say 196.65 Euro (according to exchange rates at least).

The company has the product page of the item already up and running, so people interested in it can just drop by this link to get a direct look at all available info. One can get to see a video gallery too.

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