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View 270 SP Edition Snow White PC Gehäuse

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View 270 SP Edition Snow White PC GehäuseDas View 270 SP Edition Snow vereint klare sthetik mit durchdachter Funktionalitt und richtet sich an alle, die ihr System optisch wie technisch aufwerten mchten. Mit seiner weitlufigen Innenstruktur, dem grozgigen Sichtfenster Design und der Ausstattung mit ARGB Lftern bietet es eine zuverlssige Grundlage fr leistungsstarke PC Builds sei es im Gaming , Creator oder Alltagsbereich. Das View 270 SP Edition gibt es auch in der Farbe Black. Zwei

Das View 270 SP Edition Snow vereint klare Ästhetik mit durchdachter Funktionalität und richtet sich an alle, die ihr System optisch wie technisch aufwerten möchten. Mit seiner weitläufigen Innenstruktur, dem großzügigen Sichtfenster-Design und der Ausstattung mit ARGB-Lüftern bietet es eine zuverlässige Grundlage für leistungsstarke PC-Builds – sei es im Gaming-, Creator- oder Alltagsbereich.

Das View 270 SP Edition gibt es auch in der Farbe Black.

Zwei Sichtfenster für maximale Hardwarepräsentation

Das auffällige Design mit einer Glasfront und -seitenwand erlaubt einen weiten Blick auf das Innenleben des Systems – ideal für Nutzer, die ihre Komponenten und Beleuchtung gezielt in Szene setzen möchten. Die linke Seitenwand lässt sich werkzeuglos abnehmen und sorgt so für schnellen Zugriff bei Einbau oder Wartung. Das weiße Gehäusefinish der Snow Edition unterstreicht dabei gezielt RGB-Effekte und schafft einen klaren Kontrast zu verbauter Hardware.

Optimierte Kühlung durch serienmäßige ARGB-Lüfter

Werkseitig ist das View 270 SP mit drei 120-mm-ARGB-Lite-Lüftern ausgestattet, die auf Hydrauliklager setzen. Die Lüfter lassen sich direkt über das Mainboard per 5V-3-Pin-ARGB-Sync ansteuern und sind kompatibel mit Softwarelösungen wie ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light, Gigabyte RGB Fusion und ASRock Polychrome.

Insgesamt bietet das Gehäuse Platz für bis zu neun 120-mm-Lüfter, einschließlich Montagemöglichkeiten an der Oberseite, Rückseite, Netzteilabdeckung und Gehäuseboden. Es unterstützt außerdem den Einbau eines 360-mm-Radiators an der Oberseite, was die Kühlleistung bei High-End-Komponenten zusätzlich optimiert.

Kompatibilität für moderne Hardware

Das Gehäuse ist kompatibel mit Mainboards bis E-ATX und bietet großzügige Einbaumaße für leistungsstarke Komponenten:

  • CPU-Kühlerhöhe bis 180 mm
  • Grafikkartenlänge bis 420 mm

Zwei modulare Halterungen ermöglichen die Montage von bis zu zwei 2,5-Zoll-SSDs oder zwei 3,5-Zoll-HDDs. Die Speicherträger lassen sich flexibel positionieren und einfach installieren.

Klare Struktur dank Netzteilabdeckung und I/O-Paket

Eine durchgehende Netzteilabdeckung trennt den unteren Bereich des Gehäuses ab und sorgt für ein aufgeräumtes Erscheinungsbild. Die Verkabelung kann sauber hinter dem Mainboardtray verlegt werden – unterstützt durch mehrere Kabeldurchführungen und Haltepunkte.

Am I/O-Panel befinden sich zwei USB 3.0-Anschlüsse, ein USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C-Anschluss, sowie HD-Audio und Mikrofonanschlüsse – ideal für schnellen Zugriff auf alle relevanten Schnittstellen.

Staubschutz für langlebige Systempflege

Zur Vermeidung von Staubablagerungen verfügt das View 270 SP über feinmaschige, abnehmbare Staubfilter an Front, Oberseite und Unterseite. Diese lassen sich werkzeuglos entnehmen und reinigen – ein praktisches Detail für langfristige Systempflege und konstante Luftzirkulation.

Mehr Informationen
Serie View
Model View 270 SP Edition
TYP Midi Tower
ABMESSUNGEN (Höhe x Breite x Tiefe) 456 x 230 x 454 mm
(18 x 9.1 x 17.9 inch)
NETTOGEWICHT 6.35 kg / 14 lbs.
SEITENTEILE Tempered Glass x 2
FARBE White
MATERIAL SPCC
COOLINg Right(intake):
120 x 120 x 25 mm ARGB Lite fan (1000rpm, 22.3 dBA) x 2

Rear(exhaust):
120 x 120 x 25 mm ARGB Lite fan (1000rpm, 22.3 dBA) x 1
LAUFWERKE 2 x 3.5”, 1 x 2.5” or 2 x 2.5”
ERWEITERUNG 7
MOTHERBOARDS 6.7” x 6.7” (Mini ITX), 9.6” x 9.6” (Micro ATX),
12” x 9.6” (ATX), 12” x 13” (E-ATX)
I/O PORT USB 3.2 (Gen 2) Type-C x 1, USB 3.0 x 2, HD Audio x 1
NETZTEIL Standard PS2 PSU (optional)
LÜFTER SUPPORT Top:
3 x 120mm, 2 x 120mm, 1 x 120mm
2 x 140mm, 1 x 140mm
Right (M/B Side):
2 x 120mm, 1 x 120mm
Rear:
1 x 120mm, 1 x 140mm
Power Cover:
3 x 120mm, 2 x 120mm, 1 x 120mm
RADIATOR SUPPORT Top: 1 x 360mm, 1 x 240mm, 1 x 120mm
Rear: 1 x 120mm
MÖGLICHKEITEN CPU cooler max height: 180mm
VGA max length: 420mm
PSU max length: 220mm



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