SilverStone has introduced a new computer case SETA A2 in Mid Tower format. The new product replaces the SETA A1 model. What differs from the latest SETA A2 is the perforated front aluminum panel, which ensures a more optimal intake of fresh air to the working components of the system.
The SETA A2 also offers greater support for a variety of motherboard formats than its predecessor, from compact Mini-ITX to SSI-CEB server models. There is also support for boards with power connectors on the back. This makes the case more flexible for building both gaming systems and professional workstations. SETA A2 has dimensions of 244.7 × 521.4 × 538.5 mm. The internal volume of the case is 49.7 liters, weight – just over 14 kg.
The SETA A2 case supports installation of video cards up to 438 mm in length, processor coolers up to 190 mm in height and power supplies up to 220 mm in length. The new product has a removable basket with eight trays for HDD or SSD, two additional spaces for two 3.5-inch drives or four 2.5-inch drives, as well as four separate places for installing 2.5-inch drives. At the bottom and top of the case there are seats for LSS radiators measuring up to 420 mm or for 11 fans measuring 140 mm. Three are already included in the package.
The front panel of the case is represented by one USB Type-C connector, two USB 3.0 x 2, and a pair of 3.5 mm audio outputs.
The case will be available in a two-tone version (SST-SEA2Y-GWG) costing $188.88 and an all-black version (SST-SEA2Y-BG) costing $168.88.
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