Ice-Cool PC Cases

Published by Bogdan Alex, on June 9th, 2008, in the categories: News


Summer is here and, just like us, our computers are starting to feel the heat. In order to keep things running at regular temperatures, we use all sorts of air and liquid-based coolers. Many new motherboards even come with special radiators installed on the northbridge and southbridge and experienced PC users often change the stock coolers o their CPU and video cards, opting for improved solutions that let them overclock the components.

But what if you got enough money to build the FASTRA system? This system sure gets hot, even with water-coolers installed all over it, not to mention it would get sizzling hot inside an average case during the summer. Extreme systems call for extreme measures like Thermalright’s new PC case that features a host of coolers and radiators to dissipate tremendous amounts of heat.


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Thermalright HSC-101 case is said to dissipate up to 150 watts of heat per side. One side of the case is for the processor while the other side is for the graphics card and other components. The company is still deciding what water blocks, tubing and other parts to include with the case. The case wase spotted at Computex 2008, but there was no specified price or availability date.


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Additionally, Thermalright also impressed visitors with their latest six-fan case. The case features three huge fans in the front plus three others in the back. To fit all these coolers, Thermalright had to move the place where the motherboard is placed a few inches away from the back. Moreover, extender cables connect the i/o ports on the back of the motherboard to ports inside the case. Again, no info on price and availability with this one.

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