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The trend towards powerful PCs in the smallest possible cases seems to show no sign of slowing down any time soon, this is due in no small part to the fact that newer hardware often packs as much performance as its larger equivalents. For the SFF (Small Form Factor) DA2, the experts at Streacom have pulled out all the stops to make something really special. Instead of traditional trays and brackets, Streacom has opted for adjustable struts that can be adjusted to meet the exact requirements of the hardware. Modders and tinkerers will have free rein over the interior of the Streacom DA2. Equally remarkable is the fact that the case will support a 240 mm radiator to boot.
Offering extremely compact dimensions of just 180 by 286 by 340 mm (W x H x D), the Streacom DA2 chassis provides an impressive volume of 17,5 Litres. The fact that a complete gaming PC can be installed in spite of this size format is achieved thanks to a tremendously innovative design: rails are attached at the top and bottom of each side. Brackets in the form of narrow struts can be threaded in there, which can be used both vertically and horizontally. The respective hardware is then attached to these braces. This provides maximum freedom in positioning the motherboard, graphics card and even a 280 mm radiator. In addition, the back can be rotated 180 degrees to enable even more unusual layouts.
The only exception here is the bracket for the power supply, which actually consists of two larger frames. One allows an ATX- or SFX form factor PSU to the front of the Streacom DA2. The ATX format limits the possible length of the graphics card to 220 mm, otherwise VGAs 330 mm long are supported. The second frame is then screwed to it and serves to hold three 3.5" or even six 2.5" drives. The power supply cable is then guided from the front to the back.
The aesthetics of this ingenious little case are equally impressive given the flawless craftsmanship of the titanium grey anodised aluminium. The metal is 2 mm thick and the stylish hairline finish makes for a striking look. The sleek front panel of the DA2 includes a power button and a single USB 3.0 Type C port that connects to the 19 pin internal motherboard header.
The clever cooling design is minimalist in outlook, with the versatile bracket design also generally able to be set up as users prefer. Supported fans can be between 40 and 180 mm large and can be installed on the sides, top or bottom as well as behind a side panel. To enable all the components to receive adequate airflow at all times, as well as dissipate unwanted heat, both sides of the Streacom DA2 are equipped with round air vents. The side panels can also be attached and removed without the need for tools.
Even the Mini-ITX format motherboard can be attached to the sliding brackets to enable users to adjust its position. The graphics card is installed directly into the PCIe slot of the motherboard meaning that the use of a riser cable is no longer necessary. In terms of CPU cooler space, 145 mm of clearance is available, which is impressive for a SFF case. Alternatively, a radiator up to 280 mm in size can be installed on one side, and this can be integrated into a custom loop. The bracket braces can also be used for attaching a reservoir or pump.
The DA2 from Streacom is a break from tradition, adding unparalleled modularity to the design of an SFF case. The relatively spacious interior (in this form factor) makes installing powerful hardware and even a radiator an attractive option. The Streacom DA2 is undoubtedly the perfect case for modders and fans of small cases.
Hardware Compatibility:
Note: PCIe power connectors on the back or top of the graphics card should be taken into account prior to installation!
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