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Thermaltake Level 10 Computer Case

by Johan on September 29, 2009 · 0 comments

Thermaltake Level 10 Computer Case

Thermaltake and BMW have introduced the Level 10 PC case at 2009 CeBIT exhibition. This futuristic-looking PC case is targeted especially at gamers. The case features an eye-catching design. It has a central pillar, with individual compartments hanging from it for the motherboard, PSU, optical drives, and hard drives. The Level 10 will be available in mid-October for $700. More

Thermaltake Element Q mini-ITX Case

by Johan on September 7, 2009 · 0 comments

Thermaltake Element Q mini-ITX Case

The Thermaltake Element Q is a new fanless Mini-ITX case that is ideal for very small systems built on Intel’s Atom and NVIDIA’s ION platforms. Measuring 130mm x 220mm x 330mm and weighing at only 2.7Kg, the Element Q is small enough to fit on the shelf between your books. Quietness is provided for by an overall fanless design with ventilation grids on the right, left, and back side. The pre-installed 200W SFX power supply also works without fan to eliminate noise and energy consumption. The Element Q mini-ITX chassis will be available for approximately $59. [Thermaltake]

Thermaltake PW880i Liquid Cooling Solution

If you want to keep your Intel Core i7 CPU chilled, then check out the new Thermaltake ProWater880i liquid cooling system that is able to move 500 liters of water per hour. It has a huge 24cm Motorsport Radiator installed at the back that is able to speed up the heat dissipation while a couple of efficient 12cm fans generate maximum air flow. The all-copper waterblock is industrial-grade sealed. [FarEastGizmos]

Thermaltake’s New Hard Drive Enclosure

by Johan on February 12, 2009 · 0 comments

Thermaltake Vi-ON External Hard Drive Enclosure

Here is the world’s first external hard drive enclosure that adopts an embedded hard drive suspension system and Active Smart Cooling System. Dubbed as the Thermaltake Vi-ON, it uses a temperature sensing fan to detect the hard drive temperature while changing its speed in real-time for optimal efficiency and silence. Its hard drive suspension system will minimize vibration generated by hard drives at their maximum rotation speed to minimize the noise. Unfortunately, the Thermaltake Vi-ON comes only in a glossy black finish. Each purchase comes with a USB 2.0 Cable, eSATA Cable, Power Adapter and Dust Cloth. [Thermaltake]

Thermaltake Xaser S1000 Notebook Cooler

by Johan on December 22, 2008

Thermaltake Xaser S1000 Notebook Cooler

If you have a powerful gaming laptop then you will need a high quality cooling device. Check out the Thermaltake Xaser S1000 Notebook Cooler that offers two 7cm speed-adjustable luminous blue LED fans that draw power from a USB connector. You can also select the fan speed of your choice. [FarEastGizmos]

Thermaltake Fanless VGA Cooler

by Johan on November 17, 2008 · 0 comments

Thermaltake Fanless VGA Cooler

Now you can purchase the new VGA cooler from Thermaltake that looks like from the Alien world. Dubbed as the Thermaltake Fanless 330 0dBA, the VGA cooler is specially made for hardcore gamers who demand quiet cooling device for their high-end video cards. No word on pricing so far. [Thermaltake]

Thermaltake DuOrb AX VGA Cooler

by Johan on May 24, 2008 · 0 comments

Thermaltake DuOrb AX VGA Cooler

Thermaltake has a new cooling fan for your super hot VGA card. The DuOrb AX VGA cooler features two 80mm fans that offers a maximum airflow of of 23.8 CFM at 2500 RPM when connected to an aluminum heatsink with a copper base and a couple of 6mm heatpipes. The DuOrb AX VGA cooler is compatible with the following video cards :

  • NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT
  • NVIDIA 8800 GTX/GTS/GT
  • NVIDIA 8600 GTS/GT
  • NVIDIA 7900 GTX/GT/GS
  • NVIDIA 7800 GTX/GT/GS
  • NVIDIA 7600 GT/GS
  • NVIDIA 6800 GT/GS
  • AMD/ATI Radeon HD 3870
  • AMD/ATI Radeon HD 3850
  • AMD/ATI Radeon X1950 PRO/XTX/XT
  • AMD/ATI Radeon X1900 GT/XTX/XT
  • AMD/ATI Radeon X1800 GTO/XL/XT

[UberGizmo]

ThermalTake 1500W PC Power-Supply

by Johan on November 17, 2007

ThermalTake 1500W PC Power-Supply

Thermaltake claims that the Thermaltake Toughpower power-supply is certified for 1500W that can handle a multi-GPU system (up to Quad GPU + Quad-core CPU). The PSU comes with detachable cables and a nice 140mm quiet fan. No info on pricing so far.

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