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product_id: 43137417
title: "RAIJINTEK ASTERION PLUS No Power Supply ATX Full Tower (Black)"
brand: "raijintek"
price: "KD 54.30"
currency: KWD
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reviews_count: 4
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region: Kuwait
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# 4x USB 3.0 SuperSpeed ports 360mm radiator support front & top Supports E-ATX/ATX/Micro ATX/Mini ITX RAIJINTEK ASTERION PLUS No Power Supply ATX Full Tower (Black)

**Brand:** raijintek
**Price:** KD 54.30
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ⚙️ Build Bold, Cool, and Connected — The Ultimate Full Tower Experience

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** RAIJINTEK ASTERION PLUS No Power Supply ATX Full Tower (Black) by raijintek
- **How much does it cost?** KD 54.30 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.kw](https://www.desertcart.com.kw/products/43137417-raijintek-asterion-plus-no-power-supply-atx-full-tower-black)

## Best For

- raijintek enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted raijintek brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Blazing Data Transfer:** Four USB 3.0 ports deliver lightning-fast peripheral connectivity
- • **Sleek Aluminum Design:** Hair-silk anodized finish blends premium aesthetics with durability
- • **Tool-Free Convenience:** Easy PSU and HDD installation for hassle-free builds
- • **Advanced Cooling Ready:** Supports large 360mm radiators for superior thermal management
- • **Versatile Compatibility:** Fits E-ATX to Mini ITX boards for ultimate build freedom

## Overview

The RAIJINTEK ASTERION PLUS is a premium aluminum full tower PC case designed for professional-grade builds. It supports a wide range of motherboard sizes from E-ATX to Mini ITX, features four USB 3.0 ports for high-speed connectivity, and accommodates up to 360mm radiators for advanced cooling setups. Its sleek hair-silk anodized finish offers a modern, durable look, while tool-free installation options streamline your build process. Perfect for power users and virtualization pros seeking a compact yet spacious chassis with top-tier airflow and expandability.

## Description

RAIJINTEK ASTERION PLUS No Power Supply ATX Mid Tower (Black), Tool-free system for PSU and 3.5"HDDs, Supports VGA card up 340mm.

Review: I built a snappy-looking home lab virtualization server! - It's a full ATX case that looks great and is smaller than a lot of mATX cases, but be careful with power supply selection. My Corsair 450 modular wouldn't work because of power connector placement. Seasonic 450 worked well. I built this little bad boy into my Inception Hyper-V. It's a physical Hyper-V host running virtual AD, file server, and two nested HyperV hosts as a failover cluster with shared storage supporting 2 fault-tolerant VMs, a WSE server and a Win 10 Pro client. This machine can be built for about $400 with some used parts. Supermicro X8SIL-F is about $35-40 on eBay, and the Xeon X3450 is $20. 32GB ECC Registered RAM is available from desertcart for about $115 (https://amzn.to/2LdXDqc) , a Seasonic 450W power supply is $50 (https://amzn.to/2LeXenw), and a Samsung 250GB SSD is $90 (https://amzn.to/2GvPRV3). The software is another story - if you don't have access to Windows licenses, you could go with Xen or ESXi or even the CLI Hyper-V and use Linux guests. This would be a more cloud-oriented lab solution, but I'm focused on MS stuff since I mostly support Windows Server and Office 365. Also no question, 32GB is not a ton. You get about 10-12GB for VMs on the cluster. I could up that to 14GB or so by running StarWind iSCSI on the AD for storage instead of a separate MS iSCSI file server. But you could build two $400 VM servers and do a workgroup cluster without AD (Windows 2016 supports that now!) and it would still be cheaper than a new X11 board and 64GB of ECC DDR4 RAM. Now I'm thinking about building another one!
Review: Modern and cool looking - Not as small as I expected but decently smaller than what I had, not a fan of double side glass but otherwise looks cool, very hard to build on though.

## Features

- Aluminum chassis series for E-ATX/ATX/Micro ATX/Mini ITX
- Slim DVD drive bay at front top
- Aluminum color hair-silk anodized appearance design
- 4x USB 3.0 super speed port
- Accommodate an internal 360 mm radiator at the front and top

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0728K3MSV |
| Brand | Raijintek |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (26) |
| Date First Available | May 25, 2017 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.1 x 19.3 x 20.7 inches |
| Item Weight | 18.7 pounds |
| Item model number | 0R200049 |
| Manufacturer | Raijintek |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.1 x 19.3 x 20.7 inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Raijintek
- **Case Type:** Full Tower
- **Color:** Black
- **Cooling Method:** Air
- **Item Weight:** 18.7 Pounds
- **Material:** Aluminum
- **Motherboard Compatability:** ATX
- **Number of USB 3 Ports:** 4
- **Power Supply Mounting Type:** Bottom Mount
- **Total USB Ports:** 4

## Images

![RAIJINTEK ASTERION PLUS No Power Supply ATX Full Tower (Black) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/31rPin5AtuL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I built a snappy-looking home lab virtualization server!
*by A***N on May 18, 2018*

It's a full ATX case that looks great and is smaller than a lot of mATX cases, but be careful with power supply selection. My Corsair 450 modular wouldn't work because of power connector placement. Seasonic 450 worked well. I built this little bad boy into my Inception Hyper-V. It's a physical Hyper-V host running virtual AD, file server, and two nested HyperV hosts as a failover cluster with shared storage supporting 2 fault-tolerant VMs, a WSE server and a Win 10 Pro client. This machine can be built for about $400 with some used parts. Supermicro X8SIL-F is about $35-40 on eBay, and the Xeon X3450 is $20. 32GB ECC Registered RAM is available from Amazon for about $115 (https://amzn.to/2LdXDqc) , a Seasonic 450W power supply is $50 (https://amzn.to/2LeXenw), and a Samsung 250GB SSD is $90 (https://amzn.to/2GvPRV3). The software is another story - if you don't have access to Windows licenses, you could go with Xen or ESXi or even the CLI Hyper-V and use Linux guests. This would be a more cloud-oriented lab solution, but I'm focused on MS stuff since I mostly support Windows Server and Office 365. Also no question, 32GB is not a ton. You get about 10-12GB for VMs on the cluster. I could up that to 14GB or so by running StarWind iSCSI on the AD for storage instead of a separate MS iSCSI file server. But you could build two $400 VM servers and do a workgroup cluster without AD (Windows 2016 supports that now!) and it would still be cheaper than a new X11 board and 64GB of ECC DDR4 RAM. Now I'm thinking about building another one!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Modern and cool looking
*by A***S on August 25, 2023*

Not as small as I expected but decently smaller than what I had, not a fan of double side glass but otherwise looks cool, very hard to build on though.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Modern A05NB
*by J***Z on September 4, 2019*

Not sure how to really start out, but if you were a Lian LI A05NB owner of the past, this is more or less the modern recreation albeit it is heavier due to the use of steel and glass and thicker Aluminum parts. Compared to Lian li? Well... Old Lian Li is excellent and I would say my A05 is a step above this due to their old precision manufacturing.. BUT.. Modern Lian LI has taking a step back and is generally much worse on average likely due to outsourcing manufacturing to china. The Taiwanese Lian LI's were clearly a step above and the price started to reflect that after 2010..(ended up with less sales). I bought this case because Lian Li does not offer a modern A05 in 2018/2019. This Raijintek is also made in China and it isn't a con per say, but the Taiwanese Lian Li manufacturing was INSANELY good at one point and basically made everything else seem like garbage in terms of price points. The overall quality of this unit is pretty good or above average if you compare it to the mid range NZXT or Corsair Products in the $100-200 USD price range. Problems... I think the top dust filter is effective, but its not the best design. It "bends" around and doesn't look flush if I had to best explain it. The dust filter they use on the new Ophion Case is a step above and I would prefer this if The Thetis model every got redesigned. I have mine sucking air in from the top to exhaust out back like a normal case. Temps are/were surprisingly good with a 240 Radiator and a single 120mm (stock) exhaust on a i7 7700k and GTX1070 combo. The bottom fan mount doesn't work at all with certain motherboards. Basically a useless design implementation and should have been offset more and or use with a 240 or 280mm rad on bottom if the feet could be extended for bottom > top airflow. (since hot air rises). PSU position is fine and the design does make sense but I think there should be front venting with the current design. If a bottom (intake) to top air flow (exhaust) was implemented, the current solution would be completely fine. Sad point - My front glass panel randomly shattered without me dropping it or anything.I think what happened was that I forgot to plug my rear exhaust fan and while I would suck air in, a lot of heat got trapped around the mid section.. When I went to go "Fix it" the panel just spontaneously shattered when starting to unscrew it. I asked Raijintek Support how much a replacement would cost and they told me it would be around $50 Shipped on a case that I only paid $97 USD with tax for. I don't blame the support rep at all and I completely understand the situation I am in. The person in charge of support actually does a really good job and responds well to concerns or issues when compared to other brands... but I'm not going to spend $50 on a side panel when I can basically get this case for $70 shipped to my door (Newegg ran a sale a week ago) With that said. I recommend the Aluminum side panel version or wait for a revision with Ophion style upgrades. IF Raijintek listens and makes changes based on the above suggestions I'd be so insanely grateful and want to support them tenfold, but I'm only 1 person out of a big market of players and people. Lian Li has become incompetent and I feel like Raijintek is the only brand on the market that is actually willing to take chances for the greater good of PC hardware outside of solely focusing on profit margins like the bigger brands that are only willing to sell generic products. My review is 3 stars, but don't get me wrong. This is a great case and product for the money assuming everything works as intended. 1 star is going to be deduced for the glass panel as I'm sort of in a weird spot here and willing to take mutual blame outside of potential overseen design issues. So overall this is a 4/5 product, but 3/5 due to glass randomly breaking without me dropping it or anything

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