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[Apr 27, 2005] Meshx panels and fanguards from AC Ryan
[Apr 05, 2005] Antec launches Performance TX line
[Mar 23, 2005] New ThermalRock Eclipse Case
[Mar 22, 2005] Extreme PC Garage
[Mar 09, 2005] Thermaltake New Armor Case
[Jan 28, 2005] ASUS releases VENTO gaming chassis
[Jan 22, 2005] Chenbro unveils microBTX case

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Meshx panels and fanguards from AC Ryan
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: April 27, 2005 - 6:29 AM PST
Category: Case
More Info: http://www.acryan.com/_meshx/index.shtml
Case AC Ryan has launched a series of stainless steel panels and fanguards called Meshx for modding PC cases. The MeshxPanels measure 500x500 mm and offer a variety of possible uses – from small strips to whole side windows. The 0.8 mm thick Meshx FanGuards are sold in 80 mm, 92 mm and 120 mm formats. Both products are available in silver and black.
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Antec launches Performance TX line
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: April 5, 2005 - 3:51 AM PST
Category: Case
More Info: http://www.antec.com/us/pro_en_perfTX.php
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Antec has extended its Performance Series of PC cases with a new line called Performance TX. Products feature an advanced cooling system with 120 mm TriCool fans and are said to meet Intel’s Thermally Advantaged Chassis (TAC) design guide. Performance TX is available in four models including mini tower and SOHO file server. The cases also include a side panel vent for cooling the VGA card, a Chassis Air Guide with an optional 92 mm intake fan and mounts for two optional front 80 mm fans. They come with SmartPower 2.0 or TruePower 2.0 power supplies (ATX12V v2.0). Model 1050B (picture) includes a SmartPower 2.0 500 W power supply sporting an advanced cable management system. Prices range from $109 to $179.

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New ThermalRock Eclipse Case
Author: Gabriel Torres Date: March 23, 2005 - 2:25 AM PST
Category: Case
More Info: http://www.thermalrock.com/chassis/eclipse/menu.htm
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ThermalRock has just released their new Eclipse case series. 100% made of anodized aluminium, it is available in two colors, black or silver, with optional transparent side window. Its front layout is really cool with blue LEDs. On the front of the door is an exchangeable CD storage. Its chassis accommodates eleven drive bays with tool-free sliders for the 5.25" drive bays, 3.5" slide-in cage for quick and easy installation and screw-less interface card slots. Located on the side panel are easy access to USB 2.0 ports, Firewire, and audio jacks. It also comes with two 120 mm low noise fans, but it doesn't come with a power supply.

ThermalRock Eclipse Case

ThermalRock Eclipse Case

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Extreme PC Garage
Author: Gabriel Torres Date: March 22, 2005 - 2:39 AM PST
Category: Case
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Video card manufacturer XFX will lauch in this summer a show called Extreme PC Garage. On each episode they will select one person and turn his or her computer into a an extreme PC, modding it to high performance, installing new accessories, new hardware and modding the case. Just follow the link to submit your application to have a chance to be drawn. XFX will pay all expenses including a round trip to Los Angeles, California, and hotel accomodations. Two participants will be selected by Extreme PC Garage producer in collaboration with XFX executives once every three months. There will be four total “casting calls” during the period from March, 2005 to March, 2006. every quarter. The first two participants will be selected on or about April 29, 2005 from all entries received through April 25, 2005 at 11:59 p.m. P.S.T. The participants that were selected will be announced on May 9, 2005. Don't miss this!

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Thermaltake New Armor Case
Author: Gabriel Torres Date: March 9, 2005 - 9:44 AM PST
Category: Case
More Info: http://www.thermaltake.com/xaserCase/armor/armormenu.htm
Case Thermaltake has just released their new case series, called Armor. Available in two colors, black and silver, it has a side panel window and can hold both ATX and BTX motherboards. One of the main features of this new series is the ability to use standard cooling, water cooling or even passive cooling without having to change anything in the case, like drilling holes. The front panel buttons are relocatable and the slots for peripheral boards don't use screws, making it very easy to install new boards in your computer. You can open the case easily without using a screwdriver, since this case uses thumb screws. These are just some of the features of the new Armor series. You just follow the link and see the full product specs.

Thermaltake Armor Case

Thermaltake Armor Case

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ASUS releases VENTO gaming chassis
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: January 28, 2005 - 8:24 AM PST
Category: Case
More Info: http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?modelmenu=1&model=379&l1=7&l2=37&l3=0
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The VENTO 3600 is a new chassis from ASUS that promises to deliver practicality and a full range of features to gaming users. Available in green, red and blue, with UV paint coating, the case sports a “magic mask” front panel that swings slowly upwards when pressed. The ATX Mid Tower chassis supports a 8 cm fan at the front and a 12 cm one at the rear. A knob at the side grants easy access to the inside parts.Vento

Full specifications are as follows:

  • Dimension w/bezel: 12.1x20.7x24.6 in. (307x525x625 mm)
  • Chassis material: 0.8 mm SECC
  • MB form factor: standard ATX
  • 4x 5.25" ext. bays
  • 1x 3.5" ext. bay
  • 3x 3.5" int. bays
  • Front fan: 80 mm
  • Rear fan: 120 mm
  • Side venting hole with air duct
  • 6x PCI expansion slots
  • 1x AGP slot
  • Weight: 24.5 lbs. (11.1 kg)
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Chenbro unveils microBTX case
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: January 22, 2005 - 6:32 AM PST
Category: Case
More Info: http://www.chenbro.com/corporatesite/products_cat.php?pos=5
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Chenbro introduced a microBTX form factor case, the PC30769. The BTX, microBTX and picoBTX formats, supported by Intel, provide better thermal performance to address heat dissipation issues. The PC30769 includes PS2 or CFR (optional) PSUs and screwless designs for 5.25 and 3.5 devices, slot holder and HD holder. It also offers padlock loop and supports Kensington lock.

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