Boutique PC maker Velocity Micro introduced a new small form factor (SFF) chassis called the NX. This case is based on the company’s previous SmallBlock chassis and adds additional case fans and a wider depth. Designed to be ideal for the living room or the office, the NX measures just 12.75 inches tall, 8 inches wide and 12.5 inches deep.
The new NX chassis can accommodate mITX motherboards and large graphics cards like the GTX 980 or the GTX Titan. The case can also handle a full-sized internal ATX 80Plus power supply, meaning customers won’t have to deal with an annoying power brick. Further, the case can handle up to four hard drives. One is a 2.5-inch drive mount at the top of the case that you can access without having to pull out the optical drive.
On the cooling front, the NX case ships with two fans. The intake fan is mounted on the side, and an 80 mm exhaust fan is mounted on the top (both have blue LEDs). The case has a brushed metal finish and is composed of 100 percent aluminum, which is designed to help dissipate heat.
Plus, Velocity Micro’s new case provides two USB 3.0 ports mounted on the bottom front corner. There’s also a 5.25-inch bay door for an optical drive, and a power button is installed on the front.
You can get the case when you select a Vector Z25 ($879), Raptor Z40 ($1,179) or a ProMagix HD30 ($999) desktop PC. Velocity Micro told Tom’s that customers can’t purchase the chassis on its own; it’s only available with the pre-configured systems. The NX chassis is also a custom design based on a Lian-Li case.