Dec 2, 2010 08:11 GMT  ·  By

Although when hearing the Spire name most of us think about low-cost computer coolers and chassis, the company also builds solutions that are destined for a more demanding market, Spire just announcing the Sentor 6004 case that targets professional users, enthusiasts and gamers alike.

Built using a 0.7mm SECC steel structure and aluminum panels, this case features an inverted design That places the power supply unit at the bottom of the case, and can support water-cooling setups and video cards as long as 320mm.

This makes it compatible even with the AMD Radeon HD 5970 that measures an impressive 309mm, Spire's case still having some room to spare with such a monster graphics card installed.

Designed to offer maximum cooling performance, the Sentor 6004 comes pre-applied with rubber grommet holes for feeding the external water-cooling tubes as well as with no less than nine 120mm fan mounts.

To further boost cooling performance, the meshed aluminum front panel and meshed side panel allows for unrestricted fresh air intake, Spire promising the Sentor can “ensure unbeatable cooling.”

In addition, when pairing together the anti-vibration mountings provided with low speed cooling fans this can be used as a building block for a silent computing system.

As far as storage is concerned, the Sentor 6004 comes with a total of ten universal drive bays with tool-free support, one of the two drive cages allowing for the installation of 5.25-inch drives while the other can take 3.5-inch sized disks, both of the cages coming with direct cooling.

Furthermore, the case comes with an all-black interior, a mainboard cut out for easy mounting of CPU cooler as well as with extra space between mainboard plate and side panel to hide cables.

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