Feb 11, 2011 13:38 GMT  ·  By

Although the 2011 edition of the CeBIT fair won't open its gates until the start of March, some companies have already started announcing some of the new products they plan to unveil during the event, Enermax just announcing us they want to reveal two new high-end cases for now referred to as the ECA5020 and the ECA3230.

Both solutions are designed to offer computer enthusiasts huge amounts of space, for installing powerful components or an advanced cooling system while also delivering added flexibility for future extensions.

The Full Tower ECA 5020 is the biggest of the two and, according to Enermax, the case provides enough space for installing up to 20 case fans, four graphics cards and 14 optical and hard disk drives.

In addition, the case can even accommodate oversized EATX or HPTX server mainboards thanks to its 620x234x568mm size.

In comparison with its older brother, the ECA3230, with its midi tower design, looks pretty much like a dwarf.

However, Enermax promises us that the case will be as advanced as the ECA 5020 while also carrying the robust structure needed for building high-end systems.

Additional details about the two cases aren't available at this time, as the company is pretty tight-lipped about the subject.

Enermax has been keeping pretty busy lately as the company has released two new lines of power supply units (one through its Ecomaster brand) as well as a mid-range case .

Dubbed the Hoplite, the case features a mid-tower design, a removable dust filter, can house up to six fans, dual USB 3.0 front ports and two 3.5-inch hot swap drive trays.

In addition, the Hoplite case packs cable management cutouts, enough room for routing the cables behind the motherboard tray as well as openings with rubber grommets for installing a water cooling system.