Nov 12, 2010 11:57 GMT  ·  By

Xigmatek has been selling 'God-named' PC enclosures for a long time and it seems that a certain newer chassis, named after a whole group of gods not just one, will soon start selling on the European market.

Sometime last month, Xigmatek released a certain enclosure known as the Pantheon.

This chassis was the latest enclosure to be inspired form the mythologies of various cultures, other notable products being Asgard, Utgard and Midgard (based on the Norse cosmogony).

Now, a certain report states that the Pantheon is ready to expand its area of influence, the next targeted market being the one in Europe.

For those interested in a reminder, the Xigmatek Pantheon is a mid-tower case measuring 206 (W) x 543 (H) x 500 (D) mm and whose weight is of 8.5 kg.

There are six hot-swappable hard disk drive cages on the inside, all of which are outfitted with anti-vibration mounts.

Additionally, there are four exposed 5.25-inch optical disk drive bays, all of which use a tool-free design, plus three fans on the inside of the case, two of which are set on the sides.

The two fans in question are 120mm spinners and are meant to provide cooling to the aforementioned HDD cages.

There is also a 140mm fan at the back, which has a white LED, though more advanced cooling can also be implemented if consumers so choose.

In fact, Xigmatek made sure the Pantheon has three pre-drilled watercooling tubing at the rear, an advantage that comes in addition to tool-free PCI Card installation.

Finally, the mid-tower boasts a top-mounted I/O panel which, in addition to a pair of USB 2.0 ports, an USB 3.0 port, an eSATA connector and two audio ports, features a fan controller with two knobs.

The Pantheon will start selling in Europe by the end of November, 2010, in two versions, one with a side-window (89.90 Euro) and one without (79.90 Euro).