SAMA S50 Compact Mid-Tower Case Supports 360mm Radiators and 410mm GPUs

SAMA announces the S50, a compact mid-tower PC case supporting ATX boards, 410mm GPUs, 360mm radiators, and featuring an A+ thermal certification.

SAMA S50 Compact Mid-Tower Case Supports 360mm Radiators and 410mm GPUs

SAMA has announced the S50, a compact mid-tower PC case designed for enthusiasts building high-performance systems in smaller footprints. The company revealed the product details on May 19, 2026, positioning the chassis as a solution for users who need space for large components without the bulk of a standard tower.

Compact mid-tower case supports large components in smaller footprint

The S50 measures 235mm in width, 475mm in depth, and 426mm in height. This compact form factor supports ATX, MicroATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards. The case allows for graphics cards up to 410mm in length and CPU coolers reaching 165mm in height. Power supply units with a depth of up to 180mm fit within the front-mounted PSU bay.

Cooling options include support for a 360mm radiator at the top and a 120mm radiator at the rear. SAMA includes four 120mm ARGB fans with the package, consisting of three units for the front and one for the rear. The chassis provides seven expansion slots and storage for three 3.5-inch and four 2.5-inch drives. Front connectivity features one USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port, two USB 3.0 ports, and HD audio jacks. Buyers can choose between black and white color options.

The vendor claims the S50 has achieved an A+ thermal performance certification. This rating suggests the case design effectively manages heat for the supported hardware components. The announcement highlights the balance between compact dimensions and the ability to house modern, power-hungry gaming parts.

SAMA has not yet disclosed pricing or availability information for the S50. The company also has not confirmed a specific launch window for the product. Customers will need to wait for further updates regarding when and where the case will be sold.

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