Description
Dawg V 210 Mid Tower Chassis is an ATX/mATX gaming cabinet designed for reliable airflow and silent operation in mainstream builds. It supports full‑length graphics cards up to 325 mm, tower CPU coolers up to 170 mm, and provides a balanced layout for performance‑oriented PCs without unnecessary flash.
With a top‑mounted PSU design, a pre‑installed 120 mm rear fan, and support for up to four fans in total, the V 210 is built to keep your components cool during long gaming or work sessions. Front I/O with USB 3.0, dual USB, and audio jacks makes it convenient for daily use, while flexible drive configurations let you choose between more HDDs or extra SSDs depending on your storage needs.
Key Specifications
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Model: Dawg V 210 ATX Mid Tower Chassis
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Form factor: Mid Tower
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Motherboard support: ATX, mATX
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GPU clearance: Up to 325 mm
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CPU cooler clearance: Up to 170 mm
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PSU support: ATX, top‑mounted, up to 140 mm length
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Drive support:
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Config 1: 1 × 3.5" HDD + 3 × 2.5" SSD
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Config 2: 2 × 3.5" HDD + 2 × 2.5" SSD
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Pre‑installed fans: 1 × 120 mm rear (black fan)
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Fan support (max 4):
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Front: 3 × 120 mm or 2 × 140 mm (optional)
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Rear: 1 × 120 mm (pre‑installed)
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Front I/O: USB 3.0, 2 × USB, Headphone, Mic
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Expansion slots: 7
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Color options: Black, White (varies by seller/stock)
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Dimensions (W × D × H): Approx. 20.8 × 37 × 44.5 cm
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Warranty: 1 Year cabinet warranty
About the Dawg V 210
The Dawg V 210 is built for users who want a straightforward ATX‑capable mid‑tower with solid airflow and enough clearance for modern GPUs and tower coolers, without paying extra for heavy RGB or glass. Its compact mid‑tower footprint and top‑mounted PSU design make it especially suitable for office, café, or budget gaming builds where ease of assembly and reliability are the priorities.
With support for multiple storage configurations and up to four cooling fans, it scales well from basic everyday rigs to more demanding gaming setups as you upgrade over time. Note: Features and visuals may vary slightly between black and white variants; always confirm GPU length, PSU length, and cooler height before final build planning.

