MGE Viper Computer Case Black/Red w/ 500W PSU CA-VIPER-KR 500W

Item# 14832
$99.99
Availability: Usually ships the same business day.

Product Description

Imagine walking through the desert when suddenly you hear a loud bone chilling hiss. The hair on the back of your neck rises as you look up to see that you have wandered straight into the path of a coiled pit viper ready to strike! Now imagine instilling that heart stopping terror into all that gaze into the general direction of your computer. Now with the Viper case from MGE, you too can possess the power of fear.

The Viper case features ultra high gloss paint inside and out. The front bezel contains a ferocious glowing viper head, and an LCD display that shows the current status of your system. The left side panel of the Viper carries on the theme with the same viper head in window form and on a much larger scale. Case cooling is handled by color scheme matching LED fans on the front and side panel, and the case also contains 1 additional mounting spot in the rear for an 80, 90, or 120mm exhaust fan. The Viper also features a MGE 500W power supply to push its venomous juice through your system. So harness the terrifying power of one of the world’s most deadly snakes, with the Viper case from MGE.

Features

  • Top dual handles
  • High Gloss Paint
  • Static Guard Rear Cable Management
  • LCD Temperature display
  • UV reactive acrylic side window
Specifications
  • Case Type: ATX Mid Tower
  • Material: 0.7mm SECC
  • Drive Bays: 5.25” x 4, 3.5” x 4 (2 exposed)
  • Expansion Slots: 7
  • Front Ports: 2 x USB 2.0, 2 x Audio, 1 x IEEE1394
  • Power Supply: 500W
  • Cooling System: 1 front LED fan, 1 side LED fan
  • Optional Fan Mount: 1 80/90/120mm Rear Mount
  • Motherboard Compatibility: ATX

  • Dimensions: 17.2” x 7.75”(8.75 Front Base) x 18.9” (H x W x D)
Power Supply
  • Combined Power Output: 500W
  • +3.3V: 15.0A
  • +5V: 40.0A
  • -5V: 0.6A
  • +12V: 19.0A
  • -12V: 0.6A
  • +5V SB: 2.0A


The MGE Viper Computer Case was been featured in Maximum PC Magazine December 2004 and granted a 9/10 score.