The AGOS comes in black and white and has room for even the hugest video cards

May 2, 2014 09:50 GMT  ·  By

Raijintek decided not to be overly flashy when making its debut on the PC case market, but it didn't try to settle for anything too understated either.

So, while the AGOS case doesn't have a side window or LED lights, it does come with enough room for graphics cards of up to 410 mm in length.

That's 16.14 inches and is longer than pretty much every video card out there, dual-GPU ones included.

You'll have to remove one of the drive cages to make that much room though. Not a particularly daunting task, and not too huge a loss either.

There are six 3.5/2.5-inch bays after all, grouped as a pair of 3-bay cages.

Other specs include three 5.25-inch bays (for ODDs, fan controllers and water cooling systems), seven PCI Express expansion slots, a pre-installed 120 mm fan (front), and an I/O panel (also on the front) with USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports (one of each).

Raijintek's AGOS case (in both black and white versions) supports ATX and micro-ATX motherboards, being a mid-tower, but nothing larger. Its exact size is of 490 x 200 x 460 mm / 19.29 x 7.87 x 19.11 inches.

Finally, the price is rated at €50, including taxes, which translates into $70, according to exchange rates.