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Frime Bifrost black

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Features: gaming; Form factor: Midi Tower; Mount: vertical; Motherboard support: ATX; PSU form factor: ATX (regular); Dimensions (mm): 465x245x513; Weight (kg): 5.1; Material: steel; 3.5" bays: 3; internal 2.5" compartments: 3; Expansion slots: 7; Fans total: 2; Fans (back): 1x120mm; Fans (front): 2x120mm
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Frime Bifrost black
Chassis Form Factor:Midi Tower
Motherboard size:ATX
PSU power:no PSU
Internal bays 3.5":3
Internal bays 2.5":3
Glass side window. Front panel RGB lighting. Two glowing fans included. Fits a long graphics card and a large CPU cooler.
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Look out the window

Frime Bifrost is a stylish-looking computer case, made taking into account all current technological trends. Its main advantages, of course, are a transparent side window made of scratch-resistant tempered glass and customizable LED backlighting of the front panel and complete fans.

Purging features

One 12 cm fan is placed behind the Bifrost to blow heated air out, and the second of the same diameter is placed below to direct cold air flows towards the graphics card, traditionally the hottest PC component. A couple more propellers or a two-section liquid cooling system can be installed on the front panel. However due to the lack of a pronounced ventilation grill on it, the air intake leaves much to be desired. But nothing can be done, RGB beauty requires sacrifice. The top panel is also deaf, but this is rather a plus, because dust will not fall through it.

Everything will fit

The Bifrost is very spacious inside: two 3.5-inch drives, three 2.5-inch drives, a graphics card up to 38 cm long (excluding the LSS installed on the front panel) and a CPU cooler up to 165 mm high can easily fit. The legs of the case and the seat for the power supply have rubber vibration-absorbing pads. The power supply unit is covered with a decorative casing that hides the wires sticking out of it. Between the motherboard tray and the rear panel there is ample space for cable management.

big family

In general, Frime Bifrost is a solid case for building not very hot gaming PCs. If you need a cheaper solution, take a closer look at Frime Sakaar with an acrylic (plastic) side window, and if on the contrary more expensive, then the flagship Magneto with three transparent panels and a complete remote control for backlighting.

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