
Velkase Velka 5 rev 2.0 user manual (short version)
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Specification Hardware compatibility
5 mm aluminum front panel
1.2 mm galvanized steel and stainless
steel body
1.0 mm galvanized steel side panels
Rear: Motherboard, graphics
Discrete graphics: uses internal
extensions. 2x DisplayPort 1.2, 1x HDMI
2.0. DVI is not supported.
Test all of your components before assembling a system in the case.
1. Assemble the computer with the graphics card plugged directly into the motherboard, test for functionality
2. In BIOS, set PCIe speed / compatibility mode to gen 3, test for functionality
3. Repeat step (1) with the PCIe riser, DisplayPort and HDMI extensions. Be gentle with these cables as they are not designed for
external use.
Disassembly
1. 2 screws on top-front and 2 screws on bottom-front to remove front panel
2. 6 screws in the front and 5 screws in the back to remove side panels
3. 2 screws on the left and 2 screws on the right to remove struts
4. 2 screws in the rear and 2 screws on bottom to remove motherboard tray, 2 screws in the rear to remove 2.5” drive bracket
Assembly
Graphics card
(L x W x H)
Maximum clearance, including
cables. Cables require 16 mm if not
recessed into the board.
270 x 43 x 140* mm
*If card is 243 mm in length or under,
max card height is 140 mm and max
card + cable height is 145 mm
1x 2.5” HDD or SSD (7.0 mm thick)
If graphics card length is <193 mm:
3x extra 2.5” drives (2x up to 12.5
mm thick, 1x up to 7.0 mm thick)
-Slot graphics card into riser
-Attach the card. It must not have
protrusions past the bracket edge
-Install CPU, cooler, memory, and
M.2 drive onto the motherboard
-Attach motherboard to the tray and
plug in the PCIe riser
-Bend female end of riser to form a 180 degree turn
-Bend the middle section at an angle two times to put
the female end in place and secure with screws. Leave 5
mm between the middle bends to prevent “stacking”
-Avoid making repeat bends as this will stress the wires