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February 18, 2013

Spire Announces X2.6018 XMOD Series Compact PC Case


Introducing the new compact PC case from X2 representing a great combination of versatility and durability. The 6018 is positioned in the MOD Series, which is represents easy system modification, upgrading and awesome display options.

Built with SECC reinforced steel, this tower structure gives you the flexibility to mod your system and show of your gear through the clear-window side panel. If you like to keep things secret X2 have a version for you with meshed side panel which doesn't reveal your hardware. The X2 by Spire sticker is an include and can be applied upon your choice. Sufficient room is available for the installation of larger CPU coolers and long 295mm Graphics cards. 

The Chassis is pre-applied with cable channels and holes to tidy build your system. The X2.6018 features four (4) 5.25" drive bays, one external 3.5", for example to install a card reader and four (4) internal 3.5"drive bays with direct cooling set-up. The chassis has space for one (1) front 120mm intake fan, two (2) 120mm fans in the top and one rear 120mm exhaust fan (fits 80, 90 and 120mm). The X2.6018 MOD Series pc case is satisfaction for the professional user, enthusiast and gamer alike.


Features:
Unique design for real enthusiast
Meshed to provide best airflow/cooling
Fan controller & power switch on the top for easy control
Fashionable transparent or meshed side panels available
Reinforced 0.6 SECC steel construction
Excellent thermal solution
Tool free drive and card installation
Tool free side panels
Backed by 2 years warranty

The X2.6018 chassis is compatible with all ATX V2.03 and Micro-ATX form factor standard components and upgrades.

The Spire X2.6018, part of the MOD series, is not the most expensive PC case we've ever seen, but its price of $69.99 / EURO 53.95 still puts it above most. 

The X2.6018 is available for immediate shipping with window side panel, V2 version with meshed side panel is available within March 2013.


Source: Techpowerup.com

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