The BitFenix ​​NOVA Mesh SE TG mid tower can control up to 36 fans and 480 ARGB LEDs

Source: Geeknetic added 23rd Nov 2020

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by Pablo López 18 / 11 / 2020

BitFenix ​​brings us a special edition of its existing NOVA Mesh TG box with a powerful ARGB fan controller that allows connecting 36 fans with lights.

The manufacturer BitFenix ​​has mixed two of their existing boxes to create one that incorporates everything, adding a powerful physical controller of fans to finish the whole. The BitFenix ​​NOVA Mesh SE TG is a half tower with dimensions 380 x 380 x 450 mm with a side tempered glass and a grille-shaped front. It incorporates dust filters easily removable both on the top and on the front.

For this special edition (hence the acronym SE), the manufacturer has added as standard 4 Specter SE ARGB fans , three front and one rear, all of them 12 cm. However, the box fits two more fans on top. The new BitFenix ​​6 + 6 driver allows you to install nothing less than 36 fans, being able to control them all in RPM and in lighting. For this it uses 6 ARGB 3pin 5V connectors and another 6 connectors 12 V. It also incorporates 80 different lighting modes, and can bring life to up to 480 LEDs (80 for each ARGB connector), and can also be connected to other compatible LED strips. It is fully intended to be used in conjunction with motherboard software to control lighting.

Mid tower BitFenix ​​NOVA Mesh SE TG supports ATX motherboards, graphics up to 31. 5 cm, CPU coolers up to 160 mm, two 3.5 “units, two 2.5” units, one hybrid and simple radiators (rear), double (top) and triple (front). We still do not know anything about its price or availability. It will be available in various color combinations, as we see below.

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Pablo López

With 15 years ago I started to overclock to my PC to get every extra FPS I could in games and scratch a few milliseconds in SuperPi, while I was constantly posting about hardware on the Geeknetic forum as a user and reader. Surely they were so fed up with continually reading me on the forum that I became part of the writing team, where I continue to report on the latest in technology. Astrophysics and PC games are the hobbies that, after hardware, cover most of my free time.