The Frontier Poseidon conforms to the ATX form factor and so can accommodate motherboards with form factors ATX, Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX.
Its dimensions (LxWxH) are 500mm x 190mm x 460mm.
![]() | Form Factor | ATX | ![]() | Length | 500mm | ||
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![]() | Motherboard Form Factors |
| ![]() | Width | 190mm | ||
![]() | Material | Not sure | ![]() | Height | 460mm | ||
![]() | Color | Black | ![]() | IO Display Panel | yes | ||
![]() | Expansion Slots | 7 | ![]() | Front USB 2.0 Slots | 0 | ||
![]() | 5.25″ Drive Bays | 9 | ![]() | Front USB 3.0 Slots | 0 | ||
![]() | 3.5″ Drive Bays | 4 | ![]() | eSATA | yes | ||
![]() | 2.5" Drive Bays | 1 | ![]() | Audio IO | yes | ||
![]() | Tool-less Rails | no |
The Frontier Poseidon has a the ATX form factor. ATX is the most ubiquitous of case standards, providing the largest array of compatible hardware on the market. Using the ATX standard, the case can house motherboards and power supplies with form factors ATX, Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX. The dimensions of the case itself (LxWxH) are 500mm x 190mm x 460mm.
The Frontier Poseidon has seven expansion slots, so there is plenty of room for extra components, which may be a deciding factor when planning on the longevity and build type of a PC system. The case has nine 5.25" drive bays, which is more than enough to house various drives, particularly optical drives. With four 3.5" drive bays there is also plenty of extra HDD space as well. You can even slot in an SSD or a laptop drive in the one specifically designed 2.5" drive bay