Chieftec Reveals BE-10B-300 Small Form Factor Compact Case with Less Than 9L Volume

Chieftec BE-10B-300

Chieftec has just introduced a new compact case called the BE-10B-300 that brings the classic small form factor chassis back into the market. The compact case will take you back to the early 2000s when the cases were most popular for office or work PC settings.

The BE-10B-300 compact case boasts less than 9L of volume that still supports Slim ODD, m-ATX motherboards, and comes pre-installed with a 300W 80Plus Bronze PSU, and an 80mm fan. The PSU is a good touch, especially considering the hassle of having to otherwise look for a small PSU that can fit in the case.

The case also has a total of four USB ports in the front to complete the functionality of the BE-10B-300.

Chieftec BE-10B-300

The Chieftec BE-10B-300 will launch this month, however, a confirmed date has not been announced by the company.

Features of the Chieftec BE-10B-300:

  • Compact case with less than 9L volume
  • Supports up to m-ATX motherboards
  • 80mm fan pre-installed
  • Classic Design
  • 80PLUS Bronze 300W Power Supply Included

Technical data

Article no. BE-10B-300
Color Black
Material 0,6mm SGCC
Motherboard support Mini ITX, mATX
Dimension (DxWxH) 283mm x 95mm x 327mm
Drive bay external 1x 5,25“ ultra slim 9,5mm ODD
Drive bay internal 1x 2.5” and 1x 3.5”
Power supply GPF-300P (TFX 300W)
Front I/O 2x USB3.2 Gen 1, 2x USB2.0, Audio-out (AZALIA / HD-Audio), Mic-In, Reset
Scope of delivery Set of screws
Expansion slots 4
Cooling Compatibility Front: 1x 80mm (pre-installed)
CPU cooler height (max.) 50mm
VGA card length (max.) 220mm
Warranty 24 Months

Previous Chieftec releases include the Scorpion 4 A-RGB Gaming Tower Case and the Stallion 3 A-RGB gaming Case that are going to interest gaming pc building enthusiasts.

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