FSP Group introduces the versatile and user-friendly CUT593 series, a premium ultra tower case designed for gamers and content creators, featuring a tool-free cable management system, customizable front panel cover, and pre-installed PSU braided cables, with ample clearance for high-performance components and efficient cooling options, and available in multiple configurations and color options.
- Versatile and accommodating for a wide range of motherboard form factors
- Option for two color choices, black and white, for personalization
- Convenient and user-centric features such as tool-free cable management and swappable front panel cover
FSP Group, a high-performance ODM, Modified STD power supply, and PC component manufacturer, has just launched its latest creation, the CUT593 premium ultra tower case. Designed specifically for gamers and content creators, this sleek and futuristic chassis comes in three different configurations: the CUT593, CUT593 ARGB, and CUT593 Premium edition.
One of the standout features of the CUT593 series is its versatility. The meticulously engineered cases can accommodate a wide range of consumer-grade motherboard form factors, making it an ideal choice for any PC builder. Additionally, users have the option to choose between two color options, black and white, allowing for further personalization.
The CUT593 series also boasts several user-centric features aimed at enhancing organization and functionality during the build process. Notable among these features is the tool-free cable management system, which allows for effortless organization. The front panel cover is also easily swappable, enabling users to match their aesthetic preferences and achieve a personalized appearance.
For those who value convenience and clean aesthetics, the CUT593 Premium edition takes it a step further by including pre-installed PSU braided cables. This addition streamlines the building process, making it accessible to users of all experience levels while ensuring clean cable management and a smooth assembly process.
In terms of size, the CUT593 is optimized to provide ample clearance with a generous allowance of 175 mm for CPU Coolers. It can also accommodate a full-sized RTX 4000 series graphics card with a length of up to 400 mm, allowing for high-performance components without compromise.
Cooling efficiency is another area where the CUT593 excels. It can house up to three 140 mm fans at the front and one pre-installed 140 mm fan at the rear for user convenience. The chassis also supports multiple radiator configurations, with easily accessible brackets at the front and top. This design allows for both 280 mm and 360 mm radiators, providing diverse Liquid Cooling options.
Furthermore, the CUT593 offers ample expansion and storage space, with seven expansion slots and multiple 3.5 HDD and SSD slots for ease of use.
The pricing for the CUT593 series is as follows (MSRP without VAT):
– CUT593A BLACK: $109.00
– CUT593A WHITE: $119.00
– CUT593P BLACK: $149.00
– CUT593P WHITE: $159.00
For more information on the CUT593 series, visit the product pages of the CUT593P, CUT593A, and CUT593 on FSP Group’s website.
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