G.Skill has announced its new MD2 mid-tower with careful aesthetics and the ability to install up to two triple radiators simultaneously.
Although G.Skill is focused on manufacturing memory modules, especially now with the rise of DDR5 RAM, the manufacturer also has other products that are certainly geared towards gaming. What concerns us today is the G.Skill MD2 mid towera model that incorporates lines of curved design for the front with some hidden RGB lights, a more hidden tower than other models of the brand such as the Z5i. This model can accommodate up to 7 12 cm fans6 of which can be used in unison over two triple liquid coolers that can be installed at the same time at the top and at the front.
The space for graphics cards is 395 mm long, while for CPU heatsinks we have a maximum height of 170 mm, which allows the installation of practically any heatsink on the market. The G.Skill MD2 It incorporates a 4 mm thick tempered glass on the side, which will match any of the two versions of the box: white or black.
In total, it is capable of housing up to 4 2.5″ storage units, two of them being 3.5″ convertible. The price and official launch have not been announced.
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Paul Lopez
At the age of 15 I started overclocking my PC to squeeze out every extra FPS I could in games and scratch a few milliseconds in SuperPi, while posting tirelessly about hardware on the Geeknetic forum as a user and reader. Surely they were so tired of continually reading me in the forum that I became part of the writing team, in which I continue to report on the latest technology. Astrophysics and PC gaming are the hobbies that, after hardware, cover most of my free time.
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