Geometric Future releases new Model 5 PC chassis with more internal room and installation flexibility
Geometric Future has introduced the new Model 5 PC case, designed for improved functionality and expanded capacity. The Model 5 comes in two front panel options, Glass or Vent (mesh), and supports up to E-ATX motherboards with room for GPUs up to 460mm in length. Its tool-free panels provide easy access to the hardware
Geometric Future has introduced the new Model 5 PC case, designed for improved functionality and expanded capacity.
The Model 5 comes in two front panel options, Glass or Vent (mesh), and supports up to E-ATX motherboards with room for GPUs up to 460mm in length. Its tool-free panels provide easy access to the hardware, making upgrades a breeze.
With a front-mounted PSU layout, the case can hold up to 10 x 120mm fans (or 13 for the Model 5 Vent) and supports a 420mm radiator on top. Two additional 120mm fan mounts are positioned behind the motherboard tray, enabling versatile cooling configurations.
Both the Model 5 Glass and Vent versions are available as standalone cases or with five pre-installed Squama 2503-14 140mm fans, featuring ARGB double-sided edge lighting, quiet hydraulic bearings, and anti-shock rubber pads to minimize vibrations, ensuring effective airflow and cooling.
Pricing and Availability
Available in four color options — Black/Yellow, Black/Gray, All White, and Black/Green — the Geometric Future Model 5 starts at US$109.90, while the version with five pre-installed 140mm fans begins at US$149.90.
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