BitFenix ALD Mid-Tower Case Features 14-Inch IPS Display and Dual-Chamber Design

BitFenix ALD mid-tower case features a 14-inch 1920x1200 IPS display and dual-chamber design for improved airflow and cable management.

BitFenix ALD Mid-Tower Case Features 14-Inch IPS Display and Dual-Chamber Design

BitFenix announced the ALD mid-tower case on April 28. The company introduced this new chassis with a dual-chamber design. The case features a dual-chamber design that isolates the power supply from the main component area. The dual-chamber layout is designed to enhance airflow and simplify cable management. BitFenix announced the ALD mid-tower case on April 28.

The ALD features a 14-inch 1920×1200 IPS display on the front panel. The case includes a 14-inch 1920×1200 IPS front display. The case measures 285x390x425 mm and supports ATX motherboards and smaller form factors. It provides seven expansion slots for graphics cards and other peripherals. The chassis accommodates GPUs up to 400mm in length and ATX power supplies up to 210mm long.

BitFenix ALD mid-tower case front panel with 14-inch IPS display
The BitFenix ALD features a prominent 14-inch 1920×1200 IPS display on the front panel.

Thermal management options include support for 360mm or 280mm radiators on the top and right side. The bottom area accepts three 120mm fans or two 140mm fans. A single 120mm fan fits the rear exhaust position. Storage capacity includes one 3.5-inch drive bay and two 2.5-inch drive bays. The front I/O panel offers two USB-A ports at 5Gbps speeds and one USB-C port.

New mid-tower chassis includes 14-inch IPS screen and dual-chamber layout

The ALD mid-tower case features a built-in 14-inch 1920×1200 IPS display for system monitoring. The front panel includes a 14-inch 1920×1200 IPS screen. The case utilizes a dual-chamber design with a maximum PSU length of 210mm. The chassis supports graphics cards up to 400mm in length and ATX motherboards and below. The BitFenix ALD mid-tower case features a dual-chamber design that separates the power supply and storage compartments from the main chamber to improve airflow and component protection.

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