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Computex: Thermalright Box1 blows your mind away
Written by Andreas G 03 June 2009 19:32

Yesterday we informed you about the coolers Thermalright have coming and our Computex reporter Elias has managed to dig up some more information and pictures of one of the case too. Some of you might recognize Thermalright's first Box1 case, but anyhow it has now presented a new and updated model with the same basic concept, blow as much air through the case as possible.

Thermalright Box1/Box one achieves this by placing a row of fans not just on the front but also the back of the case. Three massive 140mm fans sucks in on the front while three equally massive fans blow it out the back.

The six fans move air across all components of the computer at fast speed and should really cool better than most other solutions. one of the differences from the precursor is that the number of harddrive slots have increased from 4 to 6 and despite the 560 x 240 x 580mm measurements the case may become even bigger before launch.

The pictures above shows how the motherboard and components are placed in the center of the case to make sure the ramp of fans on the back can do its job.

The price of the case hasn't been set yet, according to Thermalright we should expect prices above $300.

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