** EVGA HADRON AIR - SPECIAL OFFER **

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Hi Guys

EVGA are supporting a 10 day promotion with us against the pricing of the Hadron Air case.

This is a supported price from EVGA meaning we will not be able to hit a crazy price point like this again.

If you were thinking about grabbing one, now is the time.


EVGA Hadron Air Mini-ITX Case - including 500W Gold Power Supply - Black @ £149.99 inc VAT

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Now you are able to build a mini ITX system with enthusiast performance! The EVGA Hadron mini ITX chassis was designed to not make any compromises. At a mere 305mm height and 169mm width, the EVGA Hadron chassis is extremely small, but capable of holding today's latest hardware.

With an included 500W Gold rated power supply, support for a full sized graphics card, sleek looks and enthusiast features, the EVGA Hadron mini ITX chassis packs a serious punch.

Features:-
- Sleek look, extremely compact size!
- Mini ITX Form Factor
- Integrated 500W Gold Rated Power Supply w/ 40A on +12V Rail
- Supports most full size enthusiast graphics cards! (Up to 267mm, double slot)
- 2 x 2.5/3.5in Drive Bays
- Supports slim slot load optical drive
- 2 x USB 3.0 Ports
- HD Audio In/Out
- 2 x 120mm Exhaust Fans
- 3 Year Warranty

Specification:-
- Color: Black
- Form Factor: Mini-ITX
- Power supply: 1x integrated
- Expansion Slots: 2

Total fan possible:
- 2x 120mm (cover)

Thereof pre-installed:
- 2x 120mm (cover)

Drive Bays:
- 1x 5.25-inch slimline slot-in (external)
- 2 x 3.5 / 2.5 inch (internal)

I / O Panel:
- 2x USB 3.0 (internal connector)
- 1x each Audio In / Out
- Maximum video card length: 267 mm

- Dimensions: 169 x 305 x 308 mm (W x H x D)
- Material: Steel
- Weight: 6 kg

Power Supply:
- Efficiency: 80 Plus Gold certification
- Power: 500W
- +3.3 V: 20 A
- +5 V: 20A
- +3.3 V & +5 V: 130W
- +12 V: 480 W / 40 A
- -12V: 6 W / 0.5 A
- +5 Vsb: 17.5 W / 3.5 A

Was £179.99 Inc. VAT

Only £149.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
no sign of it

if youre holding off, you will be holding off for a while

not an issue for me as the itx build is just to put my 2500k to some use(recently upgraded from it to the 4770k), planning on building a small factor pc to go in the sitting room next to the tv(will use for lan as well if I start going to the i-series again, last one I went to was at newbury before it moved to telford). been looking at the phenom as well, not sure on the itx or matx(matx as have 2x sapphire 6950 toxics not doing anything since upgrading to 290x).
 
Great little case, EVGA showed off the Hydro version at CES last week and hinted at a late 2014 release date but nothing offical. They also plan to ship with with a full water cooling kit (pump, tubes, radiator and cpu waterblock)
 
Probably the best ITX case for Air Cooling - Period

I have this case and I am not sure on that statement. It does get rather hot when gaming and things.

But I am might be a bit biased because I am missing one of the roof fans because my CPU Cooler is so big! Thinking of getting a smaller one so I can get 2 roof fans in.

The Corsair Mini-ITX looks like it will be awesome for air cooling.

i7 4770K
16gb LP Corsair Memory
1TB HDD
256GB SSD
EVGA 780TI Superclocked
1 Noctua 120mm Case Fan
Noctua NH-L12 CPU Cooler

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It's really hard to decide between this one and the Corsair 250D :(.
In the Corsair I can fit my H100 and ATX power supply but this one just looks nicer :).
If only I could figure out what air cooler I could fit on an Asus Maximus Impact that would still fit in this case.
 
That is a Asus Impact I am using in the build above and I am using a Nocuta NH-L12 Cooler and it is very tight in the case I have had 2 remove one of the case fans with in the roof.
 
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