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Acer America
Acer America Corp. is a computer manufacturer of business and consumer PCs, notebooks, ultrabooks, projectors, servers, and storage products.

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333 West San Carlos Street
San Jose, California 95110
United States

WWW: acer.com

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May 27, 2014 |

Fractal Design Introduces New Core x5 Series of Cases

The four new cases are liquid cooling ready and feature removable steel drive trays that can support either 3.5-inch HDDs or 2.5-inch SSDs and reside inside a removable drive cage.

The Core family of cases, developed by Fractal Design, has undergone an evolution resulting in the release of the new Core x5 Series. The four new cases are liquid cooling ready and feature removable steel drive trays that can support either 3.5-inch HDDs or 2.5-inch SSDs and reside inside a fully removable drive cage. This versatility, states Fractal Design, allows the end user the flexibility to custom tailor their case to accommodate the cooling solution they desire without the need to sacrifice storage space. Additional features include an integrated fan controller and dual front panel USB 3.0 ports.

Core 1500 Features:

  • A compact micro ATX case with bottom-mounted PSU
  • Supports up to two 240mm radiators
  • 120mm rear exhaust fan
  • Supports tall CPU cooler towers, up to 162mm in height
  • Total 7 fan slots with two 120mm fans included
  • HDD trays split into two cages with space in between to support all long graphics cards up to a maximum length of 380mm, with all hard drive trays in place
  • One additional SSD position behind the PSU area

Core 2500 Features:

  • A compact ATX mid tower case with bottom-mounted PSU
  • Supports one 240/280mm radiator in the front and a 240mm radiator in the top
  • Includes a 120mm rear exhaust fan
  • Total 7 fan slots with two 120mm fans
  • Supports tall CPU cooler towers, up to 162mm in height
  • HDD trays split into two cages with space in between to support all long graphics cards up to a maximum length of 380mm, with all hard drive trays in place
  • One additional SSD position behind the PSU area

Core 3500 Features:

  • A wide body mid tower case with bottom-mounted PSU
  • Supports one 240/280mm radiator in the front and a 240mm radiator in the top
  • 140mm rear exhaust fan
  • Total 7 fan slots with two Silent Series R2 140mm fans included
  • Supports extremely tall tower CPU coolers, up to 185mm in height
  • HDD trays split into two cages with space in between to support all long graphics cards up to a maximum length of 430mm in the top four slots, and cards up to 295mm in length in the bottom three slots
  • Two additional SSD positions behind the motherboard plate

Core 3500-Window Features:

  • Mid-tower case with bottom-mounted PSU
  • Supports one 240/280mm radiator in the front and a 240mm radiator in the top
  • A large, tinted, acrylic side panel window
  • 140mm rear exhaust fan
  • Total 6 fan slots with three Silent Series R2 140mm fans included
  • Supports extremely tall tower CPU coolers, up to 180mm in height
  • HDD trays split into two cages with space in between to support all long graphics cards up to a maximum length of 430mm in the top four slots and cards up to 295mm in length in the bottom three slots
  • Two additional SSD positions behind the motherboard plate

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