It has three 3.5-inch drive bays and a gap between them and the 5.25-inch ones

Aug 20, 2014 14:53 GMT  ·  By

Many desktop cases that boast about support for very long graphics cards can do it because they have removable HDD cages, or at least one set of bays that can be pulled out. That's not how Raidmax goes about things.

Indeed, the company decided to just do away with the HDD bays altogether. It still has three of them (3.5-inch drive bays, that is) but they are located at the bottom of the case. The space where HDDs are usually placed in PCs is left empty.

This might cause problems if your SATA cables aren't particularly long, especially if you use a micro-ATX motherboard. Still, you should be able to install your HDDs or SSDs just fine.

In the meantime, you can go ahead and look for a high-end graphics card. I doubt there even are graphics cards long enough to make problems.

After all, the Raidmax Seiran II case (that's the name of the newcomer) can accommodate 390 mm / 15.35-inch boards, but even the NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan Z, with its two GPUs, manages to stay within a 267 mm / 10.5 inches.

Other than that, the Raidmax Seiran II chassis has three 5.25-inch bays, two pre-installed 120 mm fans (front, back), one 180 mm fan (on the side panel) and a dual-channel fan controller. The price is of $49.99/€39.99.

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