Product appears on Caseking in three versions

Jan 12, 2010 13:37 GMT  ·  By

Xigmatek has been working on a new personal computer chassis that will be part of its collection of high-end cases, of which Asgard and Midgard are already part. The new chassis measures 207 x 515 x 490 mm (W x H x D) and, being mainly made of steel, it weighs 9.3 kilograms. The product has already appeared in multiple versions on the German online shop Caseking.

The three listed versions are only differentiated from each other through the side panel. Compared with the original, one version has a window, whereas the remaining model is built with a mesh design. Besides this distinction, all three have the same build, similar features and the same degree of customizability.

The chassis has an all-mesh design front panel, an anti-vibration rubber for the power supply and a dust filter for the PSU cooling fan. The product comes with an 170 mm top orange fan with white LED lighting, as well as preinstalled 120 mm front and rear fans. These two are also colored orange and have white LED lights. The case itself boasts nine 5.25-inch bays for storage and uses a screw-less tooling for the installation of both the expansion slots and the 5.25 bays.

The steel-wrought Utgard is designed with several optional configurations. Its 120 mm front fan can be removed and replaced with one measuring 80, 92 or 140 mm. The rear fan can also be replaced by one of 80 or 92 mm. Not only that, but even the 170 mm top fan can be renounced, with end-users having the option of installing two 140 mm or two 120 mm fans instead. The Utgard also has a back window and back holes and clips for cable management. Finally, the bottom slot can also use a tool-free holder to install an extra 140 mm spinner.

Expected to become available next month, the Utgard PC casing has a price tag of 69.99 Euro.