Raijintek has expanded its lineup of PC cases with the launch of the new Arcadia 41 series, designed for mainstream gaming and performance builds. The series is split into two main product lines: Arcadia 41 and Arcadia 41 MS4. Each line comes in black or white variants, giving users four options in total. While both share the same core structure, the difference lies in the fan configuration. The standard Arcadia 41 includes non-illuminated intake and exhaust fans, while the Arcadia 41 MS4 is equipped with addressable RGB fans for those looking to add customizable lighting to their build.

The chassis is built with SECC steel for durability, paired with a 4 mm-thick tempered glass side panel that showcases internal hardware. With dimensions of 403 mm x 210 mm x 485 mm (LxWxH), the Arcadia 41 is positioned as a mid-tower case that balances size and internal space. It follows a conventional dual-chamber layout with a horizontal partition, separating the main components from the power supply and storage bay.

Inside, the case supports high-performance hardware, including graphics cards up to 365 mm in length and CPU coolers with a maximum height of 165 mm. Out of the box, Raijintek pre-installs three 120 mm fans at the front and one 120 mm fan at the rear, ensuring a baseline for airflow. The cooling setup can be further expanded with two additional 120 mm fans at the bottom and two 120 mm fans at the top. For liquid cooling, users can mount radiators up to 360 mm or 280 mm at the front, and up to 280 mm at the top. The bottom intake slots are limited to fans only and do not support radiators.

Storage flexibility is another highlight of the Arcadia 41. It comes with three dedicated 2.5-inch mounts for SSDs and two trays in the lower chamber that can hold either 3.5-inch HDDs or 2.5-inch drives. This configuration provides sufficient options for gamers and creators who require both high-speed SSDs and larger capacity drives.

For connectivity, the front I/O panel includes two USB 3.2 Type-A ports, one USB Type-C port, and a 4-pole headset jack that combines audio and microphone support. This setup ensures easy access to modern peripherals and headsets without relying solely on rear motherboard ports.
Raijintek has not yet shared details on the pricing or release date of the Arcadia 41 series. With its balance of airflow, tempered glass design, and flexible cooling options, the Arcadia 41 looks to be a competitive addition to the mid-tower market once it becomes available.