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Einarex introduces airflow-focused Pulse PM300 compact PC case

Einarex has officially announced the Pulse PM300, a microATX case designed for high-performance setups that require a smaller footprint. Expanding the company's airflow-focused Pulse series, the new enclosure is engineered to reduce unnecessary volume while maintaining compatibility with modern hardware standards.

The Pulse PM300 supports both microATX and Mini-ITX motherboard form factors. According to the manufacturer, the internal space is optimised to accommodate graphics cards up to 340mm long, standard ATX power supplies up to 150mm long, 240mm radiators (top only), and tower air coolers up to 175mm tall. There's also space for up to 6x 120mm fans, 2x 2.5-inch drives, and another 2x 3.5/2.5-inch drives.

To address the thermal challenges common to smaller enclosures, the Pulse PM300 features a mesh-focused ventilation design that maximises continuous airflow over critical system components. The ventilation design accommodates multiple fan configurations and radiator placements, along with a dedicated routing structure for organised cable management.

According to Einarex, the case is intended for gaming setups, creator workstations, and portable systems that require frequent transport.

KitGuru says: Einarex might not be as well-known as other case brands, but the new Pulse PM300 sure looks like an interesting competitor in the compact case market.

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