We are still talking about Raijintek and the Computex 2018, the German manufacturer has shown the huge open concept Raijintek Enyo chassis and two mini-ITX models for lovers of more compact systems.
Raijintek Enyo is a spectacular chassis with a lot of tempered glass
The Raijintek Enyo is still a prototype so its characteristics may change over the next few weeks. It is a gigantic double chamber, open frame chassis that will be launched in approximately eight weeks for a price of around 300 euros. This large unit offers space for an advanced water cooling system, including four 480 mm radiators and up to 20 120 mm fans. A large amount of tempered glass gives you the possibility to enjoy all the hardware in the best possible way. There is enough space between the two cameras to manage the wiring so that the installation will look very clean from the outside.
We continue with the two new Raijintek Ophion chassis, both with a Mini ITX form factor to suit the tastes of the most compact lovers. The difference between them is that one is designed to work with liquid cooling systems while the other is optimized for air cooling. Both are made of thick aluminium and tempered glass of the highest quality for an excellent appearance. Both are compatible with standard ATX power supplies and include a Type-C USB connector.
Raijintek Ophion Raijintek Ophion Mini ITX
Its dual-camera interior supports vertical hardware mounting, including a 330mm graphics card on the left side. It offers space for two 120 mm ceiling fans and a 240 mm radiator for the version optimised for this type of cooling. Prices are not confirmed but are expected to be around 130 euros.
The difference between them is that one is designed to work with liquid cooling systems while the other is optimized for air cooling. Both are made of thick aluminium and tempered glass of the highest quality for an excellent appearance. Both are compatible with standard ATX power supplies and include a Type-C USB connector.
Raijintek Ophion Raijintek Ophion Mini ITX
Its dual-camera interior supports vertical hardware mounting, including a 330mm graphics card on the left side. It offers space for two 120 mm ceiling fans and a 240 mm radiator for the version optimised for this type of cooling. Prices are not confirmed but are expected to be around 130 euros.