Singularity Computers, Australian custom water-cooling specialist, has unveiled the Spectre 4 Aeternus Dark Limited Edition, a premium water-cooling chassis that combines refined aesthetics with an upgraded distribution system and enhanced power management. Designed for high-end custom loop builds, the latest Spectre 4 iteration introduces smoked acrylic elements and satin black detailing for a striking, understated finish.
The Aeternus Dark edition debuts a redesigned distribution plate and an updated PowerBoard, delivering improved accessibility and expanded functionality for enthusiasts seeking a cleaner and more efficient build experience.
Key Features of the Spectre 4 Aeternus Dark Limited Edition:
• Grey tinted smoked acrylic distribution plates with satin black covers
• Includes Front Elite Distribution Plate and PSU Side Shroud Screen
• New three-layer distribution plate design with more detailed machining
• Updated PowerBoard fully accessible from the rear and repositionable for easier installation
• Enhanced lighting and temperature-based RPM control
• Separate PWM zones and dedicated PWM pump headers
• PSU jump start function for running pumps independently
• Pump power headers and temperature sensor inputs
• Support for up to two 360mm or 420mm radiators
• 140mm fan mount behind the motherboard to cool the rear CPU socket area
• Two integrated 2.5 inch drive mounts on the PowerBoard, with one also supporting 3.5 inch drives
• Touch-activated power button
• Dust filters on all fan mounting positions
The redesigned PowerBoard serves as the centrepiece of the chassis, offering advanced control over pumps and fans while simplifying cable management and loop configuration. By making the board fully accessible from the rear and movable, Singularity Computers has streamlined the building process for complex custom water-cooling setups.
Pricing and Availability
The Singularity Computers Spectre 4 Aeternus Dark Limited Edition Water-cooling Case is now available, priced at US$2,599.00. For more information, visit the Singularity Computers website.





