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1ST EVER CUSTOMIZABLE CASE from ORIGIN

design is not bad but feature wise is unlivable excellent
really awesome


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90 degree
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inverted:
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90 degree inverted
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Front Door Orientation

Building on the "you game your way" notion behind the design of GENESIS, the front door has the option to open right-to-left or left-to-right depending on how you place your rig. No more rearranging furniture to accommodate a left-handed or right-handed case.

Front Bays

The front bays of your PC are crucial to expansion so you definitely don't want to be limited in what you can place there. With five 5.25-inch front bays for you to fill with an array of options and five hot-swappable hard drives, expansion options are plentiful.

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This isn't your typical re-skinned, ordinary looking desktop case. It was designed from the ground up by ORIGIN PC engineers and designers to represent the next era in PCs. Its forward-leaning profile not only gives the appearance that the system is in constant motion, it also symbolizes the forward-thinking attitude ORIGIN PC strives to bring to each and every product. ORIGIN PC spent two years pooling their decades of combined PC knowledge to develope a case to drive the PC industry into the future. Countless revisions and structural improvements led to a perfect balance of form, style and function without any sacrifices.

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Boundless Options

The GENESIS offers greater component customization than any other desktop in this world... or any other world. The lower bay expansion provides enough room for you to outfit your rig with CRYOGENIC CPU and GPU liquid cooling. Massive twin 360mm (120mm x 3) radiators paired with high-density, solid copper cold plates ensure minimum running temperatures for maximum in-game performance and benchmarking.

Is storing massive amounts of data more important than fending off temperature spikes? The chassis' lower bay can be configured to accommodate up to 24 2.5-inch hard drives, bringing the system's capacity up to an astounding 33 total drives.












STORAGE:
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COOLING:
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The GENESIS can be customized with three factory color options as well as custom paint options. In addition, the color of your lighting can be changed at any time by using the included remote control and selecting from 16 colors and 2 effects. The built-in fan controller allows manual control of the fans or the option for the user to max out the fan speeds with the push of a button.

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A rig like the GENESIS is an investment, and investments need to be protected. Not to mention, the most valuable part of any PC isn't the hardware; it's what you store on it. The ORIGIN PC case comes with side panel locking mechanisms to keep would-be thieves from walking away with either your system or any of your valuable components. Choose the optional Kensington locks to protect your system and your personal information.

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tech specs

 

 

TECH SPECS
CASE SPECIFICATIONS
  • Form-Factor
    Full-Tower
  • Size and Weight
    Height: 25.26 ”
    Width: 9.75 ”
    Depth: 24.8 ”
    Weight: 80 lbs 
  • Variable Mounting Technology
    Standard
    Inverted
    90° Standard
    90° Inverted
  • Color Options
    Standard: Red, Black, White
    Custom: Custom Paint, 
    Metallic: Cyborg Green, Atmos Blue, Eternal Pink, Pure Silver, Sabot Grey, Atmos Blue, Horizon Yellow
  • Ports
    4 X USB3.0 
    1 X Microphone 
    1 x Headphone 
  • Bays
    34 X Internal 2.5" 
    12 X Internal 3.5" 
    7 X External 5.25" 
  • Special Features
    Variable Mounting 
    16 LED Color Lighting Settings 
    Remote Controller LED Settings 
    Switchable Manual/Auto Fan Control 
    5 Bay Hot Swap Cage 
  • Cooling Support
    Up to 3 X 360mm Radiators 

source:http://rog.asus.com/304702014/news/you-must-see-this-incredible-new-gaming-pc-chassis-from-origin-pc/
source:http://www.originpc.com/gaming/desktops/genesis/

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That is an amazing case.

 

I love the range of colours as well.

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ooooooooooooooooooooverpriced but good looking :o

 

for like 250$, I would say so. There are quite a few cases from like Corsair, Silverstone, NZXT that cost the same or even more, and dont offer the same amount of features and customizability.

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for like 250$, I would say so. There are quite a few cases from like Corsair, Silverstone, NZXT that cost the same or even more, and dont offer the same amount of features and customizability.

wait the case can't be bought alone? wtf

 

ooooooooooooooooooooverpriced but good looking :o

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wait the case can't be bought alone? wtf

Guess that is the only way to actually make it feasable. They make a custom pc for every order, adding a custom case shouldnt be that much of a deal. But actually manufacturing custom cases seperately, involves developing seperate manufacturing, shippment, etc.

 

But if enough people were interested and made it possible, I wouldnt be surprised if they sold a standalone version in like half a year or a year down the road.

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ooooooooooooooooooooverpriced but good looking :o

Where was the price?

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Quite different in my opinion. Native support for 3 x 360 radiators and different ways to mount your stuff. I just hope that this isn't gimmick and something useful.

Just wondering that what might be the use of mounting the Motherboard in different ways and where will the I/O port go then? Taking an approach way too different that the norm could result in devastating results. So, I will wait for the reviews to make my final opinion on this. But as for the first opinion, this looks different.

Fancy features aside, I don't believe that it would be able to perform better than the Enthoo Primo anytime soon. Enthoo Primo is a hell of an awesome case.

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Quite different in my opinion. Native support for 3 x 360 radiators and different ways to mount your stuff. I just hope that this isn't gimmick and something useful.

Just wondering that what might be the use of mounting the Motherboard in different ways and where will the I/O port go then? Taking an approach way too different that the norm could result in devastating results. So, I will wait for the reviews to make my final opinion on this. But as for the first opinion, this looks different.

Fancy features aside, I don't believe that it would be able to perform better than the Enthoo Primo anytime soon. Enthoo Primo is a hell of an awesome case.

Well if they by chance sell it alone then it will be expensive, very expensive, the primo will rip it apart no doubt about that now.

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I checked their site and I couldn't find a way to buy it on it's own, I could only find some sort of system config and you have to order basically a system inside it. I no longer want this case.

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The case looks good already. The customization would just be a huge bonus. If only if it was sold by itself and at a cheap price.

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I was about to say, "didnt i see this a few months ago."

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I would easily spend $250-$300 if it was the case alone, anyone who thinks a custom case like this would cost ~$150 is out of his/her mind. The case is gorgeous, but I prefer to build my own PC, not that I hold it against those who buys from Origin, I respect their choice.   

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Too big for me. it looks like a cosmos 2 and a raver rvo1 had a baby.

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Quite different in my opinion. Native support for 3 x 360 radiators and different ways to mount your stuff. I just hope that this isn't gimmick and something useful.

Just wondering that what might be the use of mounting the Motherboard in different ways and where will the I/O port go then? Taking an approach way too different that the norm could result in devastating results. So, I will wait for the reviews to make my final opinion on this. But as for the first opinion, this looks different.

Fancy features aside, I don't believe that it would be able to perform better than the Enthoo Primo anytime soon. Enthoo Primo is a hell of an awesome case.

Silverstone FT-03 has been around for a long time and that uses an 90 deg. rotated mobo mount.

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80 POUNDS! Jesus christ. My define XL R2 is heavy enough, and it's half that before componenets. That thing will be at or above 100 pounds when you get everything in it. Good lord.

 

It looks pretty good though.

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Finally!!!!

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It would be nice if you could just buy the case alone.

 

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So you need to buy a complete pc...

And is that plastic?

Selling my parts of my 900D rig for a jacked up Ncase M1. PM me for offers if interested (will take some reasonable-low offers because I'm desperate).

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