EVGA introduces mitx Hadron-housing

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EVGA has its Hadron-housing, designed for high-end mitx systems, released. The compact enclosure includes power supply provided and can accommodate full-size graphics cards. The company comes on time, with a waterkoeloptie for the Hadron.

The Hadron is only 169 millimeters wide, and 305 millimeters high and 308 millimeters deep, and was previously with the name Minibox is shown. The mitx enclosure weighs six kilograms and is equipped with a window in the left side panel. The right side panel is a good grid for the supply of air conditioned and has above two usb 3.0 ports, a slot for slimline optical drives. The frontpanel is therefore tightly conserved and is only of a central powerbutton and the EVGA logo. The top consists largely of a grid with underneath space for cooling fans.

EVGA delivers the Hadron with a 500W 80Plus Gold-certified power supply at the bottom is mounted. In the housing is in addition to space for a mitx motherboard with space for two 2.5″- or 3.5″-drives and an optical slimline drive. The cooling consists of two self-supply fans and video card up to 267 mm length can be built. A price and date on which the Hadron is available will be made EVGA is not yet known.

Though EVGA stated ‘short-term’ with a Hadron Hydro. That version will, by default, waterkoelingkits support. In addition, the company seems closed water coolant systems with an integrated pump and a 120mm radiator to support.