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A Quick Walk Through Raidmax Cases and Coolers at Computex 2026

The A700 and i700 are essentially the same cases at the sheet-metal, but while the A700 comes with a full-mesh front-panel and a design optimized for high airflow; the i700 has a pillarless front-left corner that it utilizes to the fullest tempered glass panels. Both cases feature a vertically-paritioned dual-chamber layout. The motherboard tray has ample amount of headroom in its chamber for tall CPU coolers and graphics cards; while the right-side chamber has the PSU bay and drive bays, besides ample room for cable management.
Raidmax also showcased the i821, a premium, spacious mid-tower featuring a somewhat pentagonal shape when viewed from the top. The left and front-left sides have a seamless tempered glass panel, while the front-right panel has a dark wood trim. The right panel is steel and has vents for the side-facing radiator.The i610 Vibe is a more traditional, and somewhat cubical mid-tower case, with a pillarless front-left. The front- and left tempered glass panels meet at a pillarless edge. Towards the right, the front panel has a wood trim. There’s room for very tall graphics cards, or room for proper bending of 12V-2×6 cables; you can install CPU coolers up to 175 mm in height. Graphics cards up to 40 cm in length can be installed.
The H800 is a taller mid-tower with a conventional layout, which gives you the benefits of a mesh-airflow case in one with panoramic views of your build. It does this with a slanted row of pre-installed fans along the base with a mesh intake there; and vents on top.











