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* Product prices and availability are subject to change frequently. Any price and availability information displayed on Amazon at the time of purchase will apply.| Model | Eleven Hundred |
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| Case Type | Mid-Tower |
| Color(s) | Black |
| Cooling System | - One 200 mm blue LED top fan - One 120 mm rear fan - One 120 mm intake fan behind. motherboard for CPU cooling (optional) - Two 120 mm internal intake fans (optional) - Two 120 mm front intake fans (optional) - Two 120 mm side panel fans to cool graphic cards (optional) - Fan power hub (allows you to connect four 3-pin fans to a single Molex for improved cable management) |
| Drive Bays | - Three 5.25" tool-less drive bays - Two 2.5” drive bays (dedicated) - Six 3.5” tool-less drive bays (rail-mount design) |
| Front Ports | - Two USB 3.0 with internal motherboard connector - Two USB 2.0 - Audio In/Out |
| Expansion Slots / video card size |
- Nine expansion slots - 13" (330 mm) video card size |
| Maximum CPU cooler height | 6.7” (170 mm) |
| PSU | None |
| Motherboard Support | XL-ATX [13.6” x 10.3” (345 mm x 262 mm)], Standard ATX, microATX, Mini-ITX) |
| CPU Cutout | Enlarged CPU Cutout |
| Cable Management | Grommet-lined cable routing holes with 36 mm of space behind the motherboard tray |
| Side panel features | - Side Panel Window (Right side) - Two 120 mm fan mounts (Right side - Optional) - One 120 mm fan mount behind motherboard (Left side – Optional) |
| Dimensions |
- 20.7” (H) x 9.3” (W) x 21.5” (D) /
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| Weight | - Net weight: 15.3 lbs / 6.9 kg - Gross weight: 18.7 lbs / 8.5 lbs |
| UPC | 0-761345-15950-0 |
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