| Gigabyte's Thermal Division unveils new Poseidon 310 chassis |
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Posted by Winston Chim
on Tuesday, 29 January 2008. 17:12 GMT
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Gigabyte's Thermal Division unveils new Poseidon 310 chassis. Almighty Poseidon leaves his mark on a GIGABYTE chassis. Poseidon was in town and this time, has left his mark on a GIGABYTE chassis called the Poseidon 310, which enters the pc housing segments in the mid to high end slots.
Godly inspiration Original design inspiration came from Poseidon’s trident, and the powers it could unleash in the seas. This mythological emblem found its way onto the front outline panel of GIGABYTE’s new Poseidon 310. Technically speaking Poseidon 310 comes dressed in black or silver in a mid-tower size, hosting ATX and Micro ATX form factors. It boasts a full aluminum front bezel, with side panel accommodations of: transparency in acrylic, or extra ventilation in steel mesh. Reservations have been made for future liquid cooling, with pre-modifications on tubing and radiator additions in mind. Tool-less user implementation with clip mechanisms for dust filters, panels, devices, brackets and expansion cards have been arranged. A cable-managed interior hosts an acoustic aware solution with silent fans, anti-vibration fixtures and easy on the newbie with universal installation ease.
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