Singularity Computers has introduced a specialized enclosure for enthusiasts who prioritize liquid cooling over standard air solutions. The Spectre Limited Edition case targets builders who want integrated reservoirs and pump systems without the complexity of custom loop assembly. This release offers a structured option for high-end water-cooling builds that require significant clearance for large graphics cards and radiators.

Limited run of 49 CNC aluminum cases with integrated cooling components
The chassis is constructed from CNC machined 6061 aluminum and finished in Event Horizon gloss black. It supports a wide range of motherboard sizes, including XL-ATX, E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-DTX, and Mini-ITX. The internal layout accommodates motherboards up to 290mm in width and 350mm in height, ensuring compatibility with the largest consumer boards available today.
Specifications
- Material: CNC machined 6061 aluminum
- Form Factor Support: XL-ATX, E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-DTX, Mini-ITX
- Max GPU Length: 445mm
- Max GPU Height: 170mm (standard), unlimited (vertical)
- Radiator Support: Two 420mm or 360mm radiators (max 100mm thickness with fans)
Thermal management is a primary focus, with the case supporting two 420mm or 360mm radiators with a maximum thickness of 100mm including fans. Graphics card clearance reaches 445mm in length and 170mm in standard orientation, while vertical mounting removes height restrictions entirely. The unit weighs 12kg and measures 550 x 250 x 615mm, providing a substantial footprint for heavy components.
A key differentiator is the integrated main and front distribution plate that includes a reservoir and D5 pump top. This design reduces the need for external tubing routing and simplifies the initial setup for water-cooling enthusiasts. The case ships with a limited production run of just 49 units worldwide, making it a rare item for collectors.
Pricing for the Spectre Limited Edition starts at 1999 USD (around $1,999). Availability is estimated at approximately three weeks from the announcement date. We touched on Singularity Computers Launches Portal Wall-Mount Water-Cooling in our earlier Singularity computers coverage.



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