OcUK Triumph Gaming Case! Now in stock!

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Hey boys and girls.

Here is the third and final case in our OcUK Xtreme range this week. This is a more entry level offering compared to the other two.

OcUK Triumph Midi Tower Gaming Case - Black @ £32.99 inc VAT


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The OcUK Triumph houses advanced cable management routes with an all black interior, the case is supplied with a venom green 120mm front fan and there is the facility for a 120mm rear fan and two 120mm top mounted exhaust fans too. This chassis supports a bottom mounted PSU for ideal airflow and heat release.

- Drive Bays: External 5.25" Drive Bays: x 4
- Internal: 3.5" Drive Bays: x 4
- Front I/O Access: USB 2.0 x 2 / Audio x 1 / Mic x 1
- Expansion Slots: 7 Slots
- Mainboard: ATX, Micro-ATX
- Ventilation: 1 x 120mm front fan
- Optionals: Fan Relay Board: 1
- Dimensions: 495mm (D) x 180mm(W) x 431mm (H)

Only £32.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
The same OEM as the others two I have landed, however I don't want to give away my OEM source as our competitors may try to follow suit!
 
i dont see any audio jacks and USB headers, and the two black buttons, are they the power/reset buttons?
 
I like how these cases point out the failings of large case designers to actually design their own case and instead just rely on OEM designs....


kd
 
The front I/O Ports includiong USB and audio are behind a hinged door in the middle of the front of the case. Just above what is the power button :)
 
I like how these cases point out the failings of large case designers to actually design their own case and instead just rely on OEM designs....


kd

To be honest 75% of things are made by a small number of OEM companies in the IT industry.

For example the Aerocool X-Predator and the Akasa Venom cases are the same chassis, but with different fascia's and different colour schemes. There are many more like this.

It doesn't just stop at cases though.

Look at PSU's how many brands use Seasonic. Lets see we have Corsair and XFX and more.... There are only about 10 actual OEM manufacturers of PSU's but there are a good hundred vendors who "manufacture" (contract true OEMs to build their PSU's).
Off hand from memory (and I've had a few beers) the only true makers of PSU's are:-
Andyson
CWT
Delta Electronics
Enermax
HEC
Huntkey
JouJye
Sirtec
Shenzhen zin Hui Yuan (Spelling? lol)
Seasonic
Super Flower
Topower


Now let me list all the PSU vendors I can think of :) (Which all use one or more of the above OEM builders)

ABS
Adata
Aerocool
Akasa
Amacrox
Antec
Arctic Cooling
Asus
AXP
Azza
BeQuiet
Chieftec
Chill
Club3D
CoolerMaster
Corsair
Cougar
CWT
Enermax
EVGA
Fractal Design
FSP
Gigabyte
High Power
Hiper
Ikonik
Inwin
Kingwin
Lepa
Lian Li
Maxcube
Mukii
Mushkin
Nesteq
Nexus
Nox
NZXT
OCZ
Pc Power and Cooling
Power Color
RaidmaX
Rasubo
Sapphire
Scythe
Seasonic
Sentey
Seventeam
Sharkoon
Silverpower
Silverstone
Sparkle
Tagan
Thermaltake
Tuniq
Cantec
XFX
Xigmteak
Xilence
Zalman
 
Liked the other two, but not a fan of this one for some reason even at the price. Also the photo's make it look like there's only about 2mm clearance behind the motherboard tray :S
 
To be honest 75% of things are made by a small number of OEM companies in the IT industry.

For example the Aerocool X-Predator and the Akasa Venom cases are the same chassis, but with different fascia's and different colour schemes. There are many more like this.

It doesn't just stop at cases though.

Look at PSU's how many brands use Seasonic. Lets see we have Corsair and XFX and more.... There are only about 10 actual OEM manufacturers of PSU's but there are a good hundred vendors who "manufacture" (contract true OEMs to build their PSU's).
Off hand from memory (and I've had a few beers) the only true makers of PSU's are:-

Now let me list all the PSU vendors I can think of :) (Which all use one or more of the above OEM builders)

Yeah,but in an odd way PSUs are a different Kettle of fish as such, because, well it's a lot less personal and customisable compared o something like a case.

Some case vendors do actually design their own case, a bit like enermax and seasonic sell their own PSUs. I always think its nicer and better when they do.

kd
 
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