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For ATX builds, YCC introduced the D-Cool series, a 446 × 422 × 285 mm dual-chamber mid-tower with a similar 270-degree view, seven expansion slots, top 360 mm radiator mount and up to no less than eleven 120 mm ARGB fans.
The G-Core mid-tower is a larger case measuring 480 × 470 × 225 mm that supports E-ATX motherboards, ten 120 mm ARGB fans, a top 360 mm radiator and seven expansion slots. The smaller G-Twin mini-tower measures 422 × 370 × 210 mm, with an eight-fan capacity, space for a 240 mm radiator mount (top) and a glass side panel.
YCC smaller form factor cases were also on display like the Slant 380 mini-tower that measures 372 × 426 × 280 mm and supports microATX and Mini-ITX motherboards. It has front and side glass panels, space for a top 360 mm radiator and a 3+1 bottom-slanted fan configuration designed to push air directly into the GPU.
The Prism 400c is introducing a "540 SeaView" look using a suspended glass top panel, measures 455 × 446 × 226 mm and can fit extra-long graphics cards up to 440 mm.
YCC Wood 400 microATX chassis brings a wood grain front finish and tempered glass side panel to a 444 × 429 × 225 mm body, has five expansion slots, dual 360 mm radiator locations and enough space for up to twelve 120 mm fans.
Finally, the Xtreme 450P mid-tower came in at 439 × 454 × 245 mm, has a standard frame supporting ATX, microATX, ITX boards, side and front glass panels, a top 360 mm radiator position and seven expansion slots.
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