Huntkey Releases PC Case with Radiation Protection
By Cássio Lima on November 2, 2010 - 12:14 PM


You can’t see, but electrical circuits inside the computer radiate electromagnetic energy whenever the computer is turned on. This radiation can be harmful to human beings, so the computer case is an important defense against electromagnetic radiation.

With this concern in mind, Huntkey has introduced the Shield H405, a computer case specially designed to lower the amount of electromagnetic radiation generated by components inside the computer. The Shield H405 is made of premium conductive metal, and features a large steel mesh on the front panel to ensure ventilation, dust and radiation protection. The expansion slots area has EMI (electromagnetic interference) shielding. There is a removable metal panel in front of the hard drives with the same function. Its vents measures 0.22 inch (5.5 mm) in diameter and it has an independent USB rack wrapped with metal.

The Shield H405 has four 5.25” external bays, a 120-mm fan with blue LEDs on the front panel, and supports tool-less mechanisms for hard drives and expansion cards installation. No word on pricing.

Huntkey Shield H405
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