Enermax Unveils StarryKnight SK30 V2 For High Performance PCs

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[Press Release] With new chips and graphics cards striving to deliver the most performance, they often produce intense heat. To combat this heat output, PC gamers must not only consider their cooling solutions carefully but also pick the right case.

Enermax has just released the StarryKnight SK30 V2, a new PC case for the market that could be perfect for those considering a high-end build.

Enermax StarryKnight SK30 V2

The case ships with four fans: three 120mm and a single 140mm. These excellent fans help produce 40% stronger airflow than the average case, highlighting one part of the SK30 V2’s overall appeal as a high-end chassis.

A wide design and a mesh front panel make it the perfect companion for the latest and greatest graphics cards with huge coolers. Enermax outlines support for GPUs up to 405mm long.

In addition to capable airflow, the case boasts impressive connectivity. Enermax has included a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port in the chassis, expanding support to a wide range of devices through high-rate data transfer.

The SK30 V2 also carries a lot of style alongside its robust functionality. With a 6-port control hub, users can synchronize ARGB lighting. A dedicated button also enables users to cycle through as many as 13 lighting presets, eliminating the need to download separate software.

The full list of specifications for the StarryKnight SK30 V2 can be found on the official website. Users can also purchase the case from Enermax or Newegg for around $100.

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