Console-sized Sentry PC case funded on Indiegogo

16 January 2017
sentry gaming pc case

The Sentry PC case recently launched on Indiegogo and has already exceeded its crowdfunding goal.

The chassis is designed by Polish engineering company Dr Zaber and is set to ship later this year.

Despite the sentry’s small ITX form factor, the case can support 305mm graphics cards thanks to a PCIe riser cable.

Dr Zaber recommends that users install a CPU with a maximum TDP of 65W and a 150W TDP graphics card in order for the build to be adequately cooled.

The case can rest horizontally or on its vertical stand – with the vertical orientation recommended for intensive tasks due to its better cooling potential.

The chassis will begin shipping to Indiegogo backers in April 2017 and will enter retail distribution in September.

The Sentry case is available from Indiegogo for $195.

The case will then retail for $235 after the campaign closes.

Dr Zaber Sentry Specifications
Dimensions 340 x 310 x 66 mm
Motherboard Mini-ITX
Power Supply SFX, SFX-L
Expansion Slots 2, full heights, ATX reference PCB width
Main Drive Mounts 1x 2.5-inch partially above motherboard, 1x 2.5-inch next to SFX PSU
Secondary Drive Mounts 3x 2.5-inch inside VGA Bay
Material 1mm galvanized steel
Case Weight 2.9kg
Accessories Weight 0.6kg

Dr Zaber Sentry 1

Dr Zaber Sentry 2

Dr Zaber Sentry 3


This article first appeared on MyBroadband and is republished with permission.

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  1. Corné Cornoster Bergakker
    17.01.2017 at 06:17

    Very nice!
    Saw it on Linus Tech Tips…
    …but is it worth R2.7K to me? No!

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