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Cooler Master HAF 912 mid-tower Chassis
September 6th, 2010. Published under Chassis, Cooler Master. No Comments.
Cooler Master officially announced its new HAF 912 mid-tower chassis with retail price at $60. measuring 230 x 480 x 496 mm and weights about 8kg, this chassis provides multiple air & liquid cooling and support for the latest and or longest graphics cards.
The Cooler Master HAF 912 comes with four exposed 5.25-inch bays, I/O panel with USB 2.0 and audio ports, modular drive cages (one supporting 2.5-inch HDDs/SSDs, removable dust filters on the bottom and front cover, three pre-drilled holes for watercooling tubing, and two 120mm (1200 RPM) fans in front.
Sharkoon Bandit Mid-Tower PC Case
September 2nd, 2010. Published under Chassis. No Comments.
Sharkoon has rolled out a new mid-tower PC case namely Bandit for European market. The case has top-mounted HDD/SSD dock, a black color coating in the inside and outside, a top-placed I/O panel with USB 2.0 and equipped with two fans – one 120mm LED-equipped fan in front and a 180mm fan on top.
Sharkoon Bandit also features five 5.25-inch external drive bays, three 3.5-inch internal drive bays, a built-in multi-card reader, eSATA and audio ports. It priced at 69.90 Euro or about $89 in Europe.
Silverstone Precision PS01-E Tower Case
July 23rd, 2010. Published under Chassis, SilverStone. No Comments.
Silverstone decided to give a little bit of freshness of its Precision PS01 chassis with new name, the Precision PS01-E. this SilverStone’s mid-tower case is is lighter than its predecessor, measures 200 (W) x 456 (H) x 500 (D) mm, and has nine exposed 5.25-inch bays.
The Silverstone Precision PS01-E comes with two 120mm fans, one with a blue LED in front and one with no lights at the rear, both working at 1200 RPM (rotations per minute), it also equiped with front USB, audio and FireWire ports, a motherboard tray cut-out for easy installs of coolers that use a backplate.
Thermaltake Element V NVIDIA Edition Full-Tower Chassis
July 7th, 2010. Published under Chassis, Thermaltake. No Comments.
Thermaltake yesterday introduced the Thermaltake Element V NVIDIA Edition which is the world’s only NVIDIA certified full-tower chassis with supports the latest NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 and GTX 470 GPUs. This pc chassis has eleven 5.25-inch drive bays that can be configured to support up to six 3.5-inch hard disks, one 2.5-inch hard disk or Solid State Disk (SSD) and support for eATX form factor motherboards.
The Thermaltake Element V NVIDIA edition comes with a mounted power supply cage, one 230 mm Colorshift side intake fan, one 120 mm rear exhaust fan, one 200 mm Colorshift top exhaust fan and two 120 mm front intake fans. this NVIDIA certified full-tower chassis is available for an MSRP of US$ 219.
NZXT to Launch Vulcan LAN Party Micro-ATX Case
April 25th, 2010. Published under Chassis, PC Hardware. No Comments.
NZXT will launched its new Vulcan LAN Party Case for Micro-ATX motherboards at 25 May for Euro 59.90. This case features two exposed 5.25-inch drive bays, a 120mm blue LED fan on top, a front 120mm fan, two pre-drilled holes for watercooling tubes and also room for a Radeon HD5970 graphica card.
Thermaltake Armor A90 chassis
April 9th, 2010. Published under Chassis, Manufacturers, PC Hardware, Thermaltake. No Comments.
Thermaltake Armor A90 mid-tower chassis has black coating in interior & exterior, measures 502 (H) x 210 (W) x 515 (L) mm and weights 8.2kg.
This chassis comes with three 5.25-inc bays, front (and top) placed USB, eSATA and audio ports, a small side window, and three fans – a 120mm spinner (1000 RPM) with blue LEDs in front, a top 200mm (800 RPM) fan (also with blue lighting) on top, and a 120mm (1000 RPM) TurboFan at the rear.
The Thermaltake Armor A90 is priced at $100 with three-year warranty.





