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Gelid unveils its new Battle Station X case

Gelid Solutions has unveiled its new chassis, the Battle Station X mid-tower case. Designed for gamers, this case provides support for an extensive array of components, including watercooling hardware, while showcasing your system in all of its glory.

The Battle Station X case from Gelid Solutions features a tempered glass front panel and side panel, giving users easy visibility to the inside of their system. Additionally, there's a PSU shroud in the bottom of the case, offering a cleaner look for your build.

Measuring 370x204x435mm (LxWxH), this case features 7x expansion slots, 3x 3.5-inch drive bays, and 2x 2.5-inch drive bays. It supports ATX, M-ATX, and Mini ITX motherboards, CPU coolers up to 165mm tall, GPUs up to 290mm long, and PSUs up to 210mm long. Unlike the promo images however, no fans come included.

You can install up to 6x 120mm fans though, with 3x at the front, 2x in the roof, and 1x at the rear. There's also strong radiator support, with space for 1x 120/240/360mm radiator at the front and 1x 120/240mm radiator in the roof. The I/O panel consists of 1x USB 3.0 Type-A port, 2x USB 2.0 Type-A ports, 1x 3.5mm audio input, 1x 3.5mm audio output, and the power and reset buttons.

The Gelid Solutions Battle Station X is available now for $85.99/€79.99. You can learn more about this case HERE.

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