Spire introduces Versis-housing

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The Versis-housing of the Dutch hardware manufacturer Spire is obstinate; the ori lwa orientation of components is mirrored compared to the normal situation. The system board is on the left and mounted upside down.

The way in which the components in the Spire Versis are built, somewhat reminiscent of the Fortress-enclosures of Silverstone, but the i/o panel is in the Versis just pointed to the back. The power is in his usual position in the bottom of the housing is mounted and, apart from a 180 degree rotated drivecage for 3.5″drives, these are also the normal way is built in. According to Spire the positioning of the motherboard optimum airflow and thus optimum cooling result.

The Versis-midtower is constructed of secc steel 0.6 mm thick and has a frontpanel that of aluminum, and perforated metal is made. The case has two 5.25″-drive bays and four internal 3.5-inch bays. The cooling consists of one 120mm inlet in the front and a 90mm exhaust in the back. Optionally, a 120mm fan at the top be placed. Holes for water cooling are present, as a recess for the installation of a processor fan assembly, and holes for cable management.

The frontpanel of the Versis is, except of the powerbuttons, with one usb 2.0 and one usb 3.0 port and audio jacks. The enclosure must be from the second week of september, available, are, and will be for 45 euro sold.