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Geometric Future launches Model 5 Glass and Vent PC cases

Geometric Future has unveiled its latest PC case series, the Model 5. Available in two models with various colour options, this new PC case is designed to enhance functionality and storage capabilities, making it a remarkable addition to any enthusiast's setup.

The Model 5 comes in two stylish variants: the pillarless Model 5 Glass version to showcase your hardware and the Model 5 Vent, which features a mesh-front model prioritising airflow. Designed to accommodate E-ATX motherboards, this case supports a 420 mm radiator at the top, GPUs up to 460 mm in length, and features an optimised PSU placement to maximise interior space.

By relocating the PSU to a front-mounted position, the Model 5 reimagines the case design to create a more streamlined layout. This approach enhances ventilation channels and allows additional fan mounting options, optimising thermal dynamics within the case. The setup includes provisions for two additional 120 mm fans beneath the motherboard tray, ensuring impressive cooling performance for high-powered systems.

All Model 5 cases have mesh panels on both the top and sides, which allow for extraordinary airflow. The Glass variant accommodates up to 10x 120 mm fans, while the Vent model accommodates 13x. The tool-less removable panels and dedicated zones for decorative accessories (also used to redirect airflow to the GPU) are a welcome feature, too.

The Model 5 cases are available as standalone units or bundled with five pre-installed Squama 2503-14 140 mm fans. These fans come equipped with ARGB double-sided edge illumination, silent hydraulic bearings, and anti-shock rubber soles that minimise vibrations. The Model 5 is offered in black/yellow, black/grey, all white, and black/green (Glass model exclusive) and is priced at $109.90 without fans. The variant equipped with five 140 mm pre-installed fans costs $149.90.

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