Thermaltake company prepares to announce at CES 2010, which will be held from 7 to 10 January in Las Vegas, the new computer case Element V NVIDIA Edition. New "fifth element" was developed in close cooperation with specialists from the California graphic giant and is compatible with future graphics cards based on chips Fermi. It stated that the Corps is able to accommodate multiple graphics cards based on Fermi. New made in the form factor Full Tower and has a special green accents, repeating corporate color NVIDIA. Housing has dimensions of 532 x 220 x 537 mm, weighs about 14 kg and supports the placement of motherboards formats mini-ATX, Full ATX and Extended ATX.
In addition, the housing Element V NVIDIA Edition is equipped with an additional channel, developed jointly by engineers Thermaltake and NVIDIA for ventilation of the location of graphics cards based on Fermi, united in a triangular configuration of SLI mode or Quad SLI.
Housing is also equipped with eleven 5.25 "bays which can be adapted for placement of six 3.5-inch hard drives, as well as compartment size 2.5 inches under the HDD / SDD drives. Upstairs there is a panel with four-port USB 2.0, one eSATA port and audio jacks.
In addition, the housing Element V NVIDIA Edition has a special holes for liquid cooling system assembly and an integrated controller to control the fans. This is supported by mounting up to eight fans, including two 120 mm fan can be installed in the front, one 230 mm - on the side panels and two 200 mm - on top. As for the rear side of the casing, where you can put one 120 mm and two 50 mm fan.
Computer case Thermaltake Element V NVIDIA Edition is designed primarily for the community of gamers and enthusiasts. Price and release date of this interesting case has not yet made public, but it is clear that further details about it will be known very soon to show Consumer Electronic Show.
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