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Raijintek reveals the Zofos Ultra full-tower chassis

Raijintek has recently unveiled the Zofos Ultra, an ATX full-tower case specifically designed for high-end gaming PC builds. With support for up to 14 3.5-inch HDDs and 15 120-mm fans, there is plenty of space for storage and high-end hardware and custom cooling gear.

With dimensions measuring 598 mm x 254 mm x 597 mm, this case features a unique horizontally partitioned layout. It accommodates large E-ATX motherboards and stands out with plenty of drive bays. In total, there are 14 3.5-inch drive bays, with four located in the lower compartment, with the remainder positioned along the front of the case. This makes it ideal for home servers or video production systems. Apart from the fourteen 3.5-inch drive bays, there are three additional 2.5-inch mounts situated behind the motherboard tray. Additionally, there's space for up to 540mm long GPUs (370mm with drive cages), 200mm tall CPU coolers, and 250mm long PSUs.

The Raijintek Zofos Ultra provides many ventilation options, supporting up to fifteen 120mm fans. It supports a 120/140mm rear exhaust fan, four 120mm or three 140mm top fans, four 120mm or three 140mm front fans, and four 120mm fans on the side vents that replace the drive cages. As for radiator compatibility, you can mount a 420mm (or smaller) radiator at the front, a 420mm (or smaller) radiator at the top, a 360mm radiator on the side, and a 240mm radiator at the base of the motherboard tray.

The case offers ten expansion slots and three vertical slots. Furthermore, Raijintek has created ample space around the motherboard area behind the tray to facilitate easy cable management. The case also includes two ARGB LED lighting elements, which support 3-pin ARGB inputs. In the front I/O panel, you'll find two USB-A 3.x ports, a USB-C 3.1 port, and a 3.5 mm, 4-pole headset jack.

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