CM India launched K350 with a MRP of Rs 3,999/- and 7 HDDs support and a space enough to install cards as long as 315mm (although you won’t be able to install HDD on those slots where the Graphic of this length is installed).
Different front panel design, difference sidepanel design- especially the matching protruding design on the right sidepanel. It maybe speculative but it seems that there is no plastic secure knobs for HDD bays and for 5.25" bays- and not to mention that method of installing PCI cards- and the first case that I’ve seen is on Bitfenix Merc Alpha but if you’re following up on cases, Bitfenix and CM aren’t the only ones who are using the same PCIE slot design type.
Model | K350 |
Available Colour | Black |
Material | SECC, Plastic |
Dimension (W / H / D) | 200 x 424.6 x 479.5 mm(7.8 x 16.7 x 18.8 inch) |
Weight | 4.6 kg / 10.14 lbs. |
M/B Type | Micro-ATX, ATX |
5.25" Drive Bay | 3 (exposed) |
3.5" Drive Bay | 1 (exposed), 6 (hidden) |
I/O Panel | USB 3.0 x 1 (int.), USB 2.0 x 1, Mic x1, Audio x 1 (Supports AC97 / HD Audio) |
Expansion Slots | 7 |
Cooling System | Front: 120mm Red LED fan x 1 Rear: 120/90/80mm fan x 1 (optional) Bottom: 120mm fan x 1 (optional) Side: 120mm fan x 1 (optional) |
Power Supply | PS2 (optional) |
Maximum Compatibility | VGA Card length: 315mm / 12.4 inch CPU cooler height: 148.5mm / 5.8 inch |
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