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November 8th, 2011, 10:08 GMT · By

Enermax Intros the Fulmo Case Series with HPTX Motherboard Support

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Enermax Fulmo GT HPTX case
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Enermax has just announced the introduction of a series of new flagship tower series cases in the company's Fulmo series that come in both full-tower and mid-tower sizes making them suited for housing a wide range of enthusiast systems.

The Fulmo GT is the most feature rich model of the two as it comes with support for HPTX-sized motherboards, while the mid-tower Fulmo sticks with providing support for regular mATX and ATX boards.

In addition to support for extended motherboards, the impressive size of the Fulmo GT also enabled Enermax to make its case compatible with dual PSU configurations as well as with quad-graphics card setups measuring up to 425mm (about 16.73 inches) in depth.

Storage wise, the Fulmo GT provides enough room for a maximum of 14 devices, while users can also stick in there 15 to 20 case fans.

One of these can measure a massive 28cm in diameter, while the rest are either 18cm, 14cm or 12cm models.

Other features include support for radiators up to 420mm in size, an integrated fan speed knob that allows total control of three fans, no less than four front panel USB 3.0 ports, and an eSATA front-panel connector.

Moving to the two Enermax Fulmo models, these cases also feature support for long graphics cards measuring up to 410mm (16.14 inches) in length and provide enough room for triple-GPU configurations.

These can be cooled by a maximum of 14 case fans, including a 18cm model, while is they are also compatible with third party liquid cooling systems.

Just like its older brother, the Fulmo chassis also feature front-panel USB 3.0 and eSATA connectivity.

Enermax's Fulmo cases should be available as we speak with prices set at $229 (166.5 EUR) for the Fulmo GT model, while its smaller brothers should retail for $109 and $89 (79 and 65 EUR), respectively.

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