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Raijintek introduces new Paean Ultra full-tower semi-open chassis

Raijintek has unveiled the Paean Ultra, a full-tower computer case featuring a semi-open frame design. Constructed with 1.5 mm thick SPCC steel main body and 1 mm thick steel side panels complemented by 4 mm tempered glass, the Paean Ultra is a high-end enclosure that stands out from other full-tower chassis.

Measuring 644×282×664 mm, the Paean Ultra is tailor-made for custom water-cooling setups and high-end hardware configurations. Its compatibility with E-ATX, ATX, and mATX motherboards ensures versatility in accommodating various system builds. The case uses a modular architecture, allowing for easy dismantling and modification of case components. Moreover, the case can be inverted by removing the foot stands and the top panel, providing users extra flexibility in system configuration. Additionally, the atypical placement of the expansion slots in the centre of the chassis enables support for up to six PCIe expansion slots and facilitates vertical graphics card installation.

Regarding component compatibility, the Paean Ultra impressively supports CPU coolers up to 200mm tall, graphics cards up to 540mm long, and PSUs up to 210mm long. The inclusion of four 2.5/3.5-inch drive bays in the bottom panel should be more than enough to fulfil the storage needs of most users. Motherboard support ranges from Mini-ITX to E-ATX and includes back-connector boards (ATX and mATX).

When it comes to cooling, the Paean Ultra offers extensive support for a wide array of fan and radiator configurations. The suspended expansion slot design allows installing up to four 120mm fans or three 140mm fans and 420/360 radiators at the rear. Moreover, the case accommodates large radiators up to 480mm or 420mm at the side, top, and front panels, making it a playground for anyone planning to create a custom liquid cooling loop.

The case's I/O panel, prominently positioned on the top, includes a USB-C connector, 2x USB-A 5Gbps connections, 2x USB-A 2.0 ports, and a pair of HD-audio 3.5mm jacks. Lastly, the case will be available in black and white.

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