Under the banner of the ELOX series, there are mainly affordable, neat and well-assembled Midi and Mini Tower cases with a strict front panel design and a classic internal layout. They stand out thanks to the old-school removable panels on the front wall, which are designed to accommodate I/O devices. According to Chieftec, thanks to the classic design of the front panel with a brushed aluminum finish, the average Elox case will easily fit into almost any interior.


Most Elox models are made in a classic manner, without the use of newfangled viewing windows, hidden clearances and built-in LED controllers. They are mainly designed for installing standard or miniature motherboards, 4 – 6 drives and medium-sized video cards. A massive tower cooler, much less a liquid cooling system, most likely will not fit, and the case usually has 1-2 places for fans, so it’s worth considering other options for a gaming PC. The manufacturer pays special attention to the development of screwless fasteners and other elements that simplify the assembly process.

Sometimes Chieftec designers deviate from the usual schemes. As a result, models like Elox AS-01B-OP or Elox BT-06B-OP appear from time to time in the Elox series. The first is a stylish, well-silent Midi Tower case with a hollow door, perforated top cover and a tray for the power supply with unnecessary wires. In turn, Elox BT-06B-OP is a compact desktop case with comfortable handles, full-size PCI-E expansion slots and an optional power supply.