Mar 29, 2011 06:28 GMT  ·  By

Spire has just introduced a new Sentor 6004 case that has a lot in common with the previous Sentor model released back in December of 2010, but, this time, the company is targeting enthusiasts and gamers who want to build a high-end desktop system on a budget.

The Sentor 6004 High-End Gamer Chassis is almost identical with its predecessor as it features the same layout, expansion options and cooling setup, but, this time, Spire has added a few extra LED fans to make the case much more desirable for gamers.

This means that the chassis uses the same inverted design as its predecessor and places the power supply at the bottom of the unit in order to allow for improved cooling performance.

Furthermore, the Sentor 6004 can take up to nine 120mm cooling fans and even comes with pre-applied rubber grommet holes for installing an external water-cooling system.

On the inside, the chassis packs a total of ten universal drive bays with tool-free support, one of the two drive cages allows for the installation of 5.25-inch drives while the other can take 3.5-inch sized disks, and both of these cages support active cooling.

In addition, Spire says that its latest creation can accommodate graphics cards up to 320mm in length, which makes it compatible with the recently released AMD Radeon HD 6990 as well as with the Nvidia GeForce GTX 590.

All the power cables required by such a setup can be routed through the numerous holes that are available throughout the case, and frequent upgraders will be happy to hear that the Sentor 6004 even features a back-plate CPU cutout.

Other features include anti-vibration drive cages, a 0.7mm SECC steel structure, four front-panel USB 2.0 ports, easily removable side panels and an all black interior.

As far as pricing is concerned, the Sentor 6004 chassis will be available for $119.95 or 89 Euros depending on which side of the pond you happen to live.