Price:
$ 550.50 lower (50% savings) than the list price of $ 1100
$ 220.50 lower (29% savings) than the previous price of $ 770
Customer reviews:
4⭐ / 245 global ratings
Price:
$ 550.50 lower (50% savings) than the list price of $ 1100
$ 220.50 lower (29% savings) than the previous price of $ 770
Customer reviews:
4⭐ / 245 global ratings
Product Description from Amazon[list][*]E-ATX, ATX, M-ATX & M-ITX Support[*]ABS, SPCC Steel & Tempered Glass Panel[*]7 x 3.5" Drive Bays[*]6 x 2.5" Drive Bays[*]7 x Expansion Slots[*]1 x USB-C, 2 x USB-A 3.0[*]3 x 140mm ARGB Fans Included
About this item
Maximum Expansion Potential: 2 x 360mm can be installed in the front & on the top simultaneously.
Massive Mesh Front Panel with X-Shaped Design.
Three addressable RGB fans Included.
Built-in ARGB & PWM Control Hub: The control hub supports up to 6 fans and 6 LED device.
$ 20 MIR [newegg.com] exp 4/5
$ 84.99 after $ 15 MIR [newegg.com] exp 11/16
w/code EMCTDUW32
This deal is back with a different promo code.
code EMCTATE35 (code expires 5/15)
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So this deal won’t be for everyone, but it’s a really low price. Just make sure you factor in:
1. Huge rebate ($ 100)
2. EATX size, so might not fit in cases made for standard ATX only.
3. Pre-installed aluminum waterblock. I assume it can be removed if you’d rather air cool?
4. z270 chipset. Meaning you’re limited to Kaby Lake cpu’s. However there’s a lot of info out there on how to modify this line of boards to make them compatible with 8th and even 9th gen Intel cpu’s. Requires a decent amount of tech modding knowledge and experience. If anyone here has some good info or a guide on this please share.
So this deal won’t be for everyone, but it’s a really low price. Just make sure you factor in:
1. Huge rebate ($ 100)
2. EATX size, so might not fit in cases made for standard ATX only.
3. Pre-installed waterblock. I assume it can be removed if you’re rather air cool?
4. z270 chipset. Meaning you’re limited to Kaby Lake cpu’s. However there’s a lot of info out there on how to modify this line of boards to make them compatible with 8th and even 9th gen Intel cpu’s. Requires a decent amount of tech modding knowledge and experience. If anyone here has some good info or a guide on this please share.