
Thermalright is a name that should be familiar to you by now. The cooling manufacturer has made a reputation through its well-performing CPU and graphics card coolers, and is a usual participant at Computex. Right now, Thermalright offers CPU coolers, graphics card coolers, thermal paste and water blocks, but during Computex it might present a new line of products; cases. Thermalright may have looked at some of Zalman's previous constructions, because the HSC-101 is more than just a house for your hardware.
Thermalright HSC-101 comes with a built-in heatpipe cooling which cools the processor. In fact, according to PCGameshardware.de, the cooling will be so powerful it can keep a quad-core processor cool. Although, they also say that it's not certain that the case will be shown at Computex, but we certainly hope so. This seems like one of those things that you expect to see there. Below is a picture of the case, courtesy of the source.

A prototype was shown during the last event, but maybe we're nearing the launch now.

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