Cooler Master introduced the Ncore 100 Max at CES – a Mini-ITX case that stands out for its slim and tall form factor. This means that even large graphics cards should fit into compact PC cases.
The Cooler Master Ncore 100 Max, which is available in gray and bronze, offers a volume of 15.7 liters, which is quite impressive in the small form factor (SFF) range. From that one Aluminum alloy The manufactured case features a 120×38mm AiO liquid cooling system and a V SFX Gold ATX 3.0 850 watt power supply. Also, due to its adjustable width of 155 to 172 millimeters, it is able to accommodate graphics cards as wide as current models. RTX-4000-Seriesto record
Designed for ITX motherboards
Ncore 100 Max is specifically for this ITX-mainboard Designed and offers three PCIe slot mounting points. A special feature of this model is that it doesn’t have the traditional 5.25-inch or 3.5-inch drive bays—instead, it supports 2.5-inch SSDs. The front panel of the case is equipped with an I/O panel that includes two USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-A ports, two USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C ports, and a 3.5mm audio combo jack.
Liquid cooling and large fan
In addition to integrated AiO liquid cooling This is one 120mm SickleFlow PWM fan Pre-installed, which can reach speeds up to 1,800 RPM. This is intended to ensure effective cooling of internal components. The maximum space available for the CPU cooler is 48mm, while 100mm is available for the power supply and 48mm for the RAM.
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The Ncore 100 Max from Cooler Master is also designed that way Large graphics card Can be caught. In the extended configuration of the case, with a width of up to 172 mm, the Ncore 100 Max provides space for graphics cards with a thickness of up to 3.9 slots (357 mm x 79 mm x 180 mm). In normal condition, it can accommodate graphics card with 3.0 slot (337 mm x 62 mm x 180 mm) thickness.
Enough now
Cooler Master Ncore 100 Max and Bronze Edition are Now in Germany for 399.99 euros It is available on Amazon Currently for 478 euros Listed
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