Event Coverage

Computex 2010 Show Coverage - Part 3

By Vincent Chang - 3 Jun 2010

Thermaltake's Booth

Thermaltake's Booth

 

With the bevy of showgals stationed at Thermaltake's booth, it's no surprise that it had quite a sizable crowd when we popped by.

Thermaltake's Level 10 casing, the star attraction from the vendor at the last Computex got a spray paint job this year.

The Thermaltake Armor A30 may look small and portable but it can support even the longer graphics card. The mesh design ensure there's more than adequate airflow (and more dust) and it also has a built-in USB 3.0 connector. It comes with a large 23cm fan at the top for better cooling.

The Armor A60 is similarly designed, with USB 3.0 connector and supports up to 7 fans for better airflow. The mesh design too is present.

The A60 also has this 'SideClick EasySwap' design which is meant to help the removal/installation of a 3.5-inch HDD.

Talking about easy swapping of HDD, the V9 BlacX Edition here has a dual- bay docking design at the top here. It's a strange sight if you ask us. Additionally, USB 3.0 is supported on this tool-free chassis,

The Frio cooler here is designed for overclocking, with two variable control fans (1200 to 2500RPM) and a nickel-coated copper base for the best in heat dissipation.

Thermaltake's ToughPower Grand series of power supply units are all 80 PLUS Gold certified and range from 750W to 1075W.

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