MID TOWER

Case Technozone C400 With 4 fans 120mm ARGB

Out of stock

2.899,00 EGP
TECHNOZONE C400 With 4 fans 120mm ARGB POWER SUPPLY FEATURES:
  • High Amperage Double +12V Rall Design
  • Ultra Quite 120mm Fan
  • High quality Flat cable
  • Extra Long EPS/ATX/12V 4+4 PIN CPU Cable
  • Industrial-Grade Protection Design

Deepcool MATREXX 40 3FS 3RGB Fan Mid Tower Case

Out of stock

2.250,00 EGP
Deepcool MATREXX 40 3FS 3RGB Fan Mid Tower Case Black, Mid-Tower, 400mm×215mm×431mm(L×W×H), ABS+SPCC+Tempered Glass 3.5″ Drive Bays x 2 ,

Segotep KL- Aeolus Super Mid Tower Gaming Case

Out of stock

4.500,00 EGP
Segotep KL Aeolus -Support M/B : ATX -support 360 CPU liquid cooler at Top and Internal Board. -Temper glass and ARGB front -VGA max length 390mm, power Length 220mm

TechnoZone C270 Gaming Case WITH 5 RGB FAN

Out of stock

2.850,00 EGP
C270 Gaming Computer Case Case c270 left side Panel: tempered Glass Case c 270 front Panel: iron Mesh RGB FAN: front 2x12cm, Top 2x12cm, back 1×12 cm Case SIZE: 380*190*447 mm

Technozone C500 With 5RGB FAN Case

Out of stock

2.999,00 EGP

يتمتع TECHNOZONE C-500 بمساحة واسعة تتسع لمكونات ATX قياسية، ودعم ممتاز للتبريد مع إمكانية تركيب ما يصل إلى ثمانية مراوح

Vento VG11A Gaming Mid-Tower Case + FSP 650W 80+ Bronze PSU

Out of stock

4.299,00 EGP
Vento VG11A Gaming Mid-Tower Case + FSP 650W 80+ Bronze PSU Case Type ATX Mid Tower Transparent Material Tempered Glass

Vento VG11A Gaming Mid-Tower Case Without Psu

Out of stock

1.950,00 EGP
Case Type ATX Mid Tower Transparent Material Tempered Glass Motherboard Support ATX Micro ATX Mini-ITX Disc Slots 2 x 2.5

XIGMATEK Aquarius Pro Arctic MID-TOWER Gaming Case

Out of stock

4.750,00 EGP
XIGMATEK Aquarius Pro Arctic MID-TOWER Gaming Case Brand: Xigmatek Series: Aquarius Pro Arctic ARGB Case Type: Middle Tower PCI Slots: 7 Standard Slots Motherboard Support: ATX/M-ATX/Mini-ITX Drive

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