Apr 15, 2011 10:40 GMT  ·  By

Aerocool is one of those companies that makes its living off end users' needs for ever new and good cases, among other things, and it looks like its most recent, gaming-oriented model is ready to rumble.

Nowadays, saying that there is a wide variety of any and all sorts of PC components would be an understatement of major proportions.

This goes for the PC market as a whole, as well as each individual segment, down to even what ICs (integrated circuits) each IT outfit uses.

This goes very well for the PC enclosure industry, where there are various form factors and designs that customers can choose from.

One of the most recent products to arrive in stores is the X-Warrior from Aerocool, a case which, in tune with its name, has its weapons bared at the competition.

It is a mid-tower from the PGS (Performance Gaming System) V Series and is detailed in full on the official product page that Aerocool set up on its website.

The first thing that might strike prospective purchasers is that the X-Warrior is quite a bit cheaper than most other enclosures fitting the description of a gaming product.

There are three exposed 5.25-inch bays, for instance, plus four internal, 3.5-inch ones, all of them with tool-free design.

There is also a 2.5-inch tray, for solid state drives, as well as a pair of pre-installed, 120mm sleeve bearing fans with a rotary speed of 1,500 RPM (rotations per minute).

All the above are packed inside a SECC Japanese steel frame measuring 488 (H) x 187 (W) x 520 (D) mm and which has an all-black, top armor-like shape.

Finally, a top I/O panel provides USB 2.0 connectivity, audio ports (heapdhone and mic), while a mesh panel makes up the side of the case.

Online stores should already have the Aerocool X-Warrior up for sale at 50 Euro