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After the initial launch of the highly
praised Circle chassis,
ThermalRock
, a Division
of Thermaltake, is releasing a whole new line of chassis
designed for today's Home Theater style setting at the
world-class exhibition: Cebit Hannover 2005. With ThermalRock's
own style of classic contemporary philosophy and Thermaltake's
expertise in manufacturing and thermal engineering, ThermalRock
is establishing a higher standard which others will have
to match and follow.
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The uniqueness of the Circle's front panel design as well
as the internal structure attracted a crowd of people
in front of the live system. The DVD Style front panel
brought many ideas to life, enabling system integrator
and PC enthusiasts to incorporate powerful systems into
the Home Theater setting. Thermal engineering played a
critical role during the developmental process of
Circle as all major components were strategically position
to provide maximum air flow.
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Two newly launched chassis included
Eclipse and Mystic
.
With the imaginative use of blue LED lightings, both Eclipse
and Mystic offers the audiences a modern and classy presentation.
Being a tower chassis, Eclipse
differentiates itself from the rest by allowing the
users to incorporate it into different surroundings
flawlessly thanks to its instinctive front panel design.
Matched with today's high-end Home Entertainment systems,
Eclipse is unobtrusive; an all-star when placed in line
with traditional and dull chassis.
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Mystic
, being able to accept both standard ATX
motherboard and PSII power supplies means that there are
no add-on costs when building an HTPC (Home Theater PC).
Early HTPC chassis demands special power supplies and
proprietary motherboards; thus making them harder to locate.
Further more, proprietary parts are limited in performance
and functionalities; standard ATX form factory motherboard
on the other side, allows you to utilize today's high-performance
components such as CPU, Memory, Video Cards, Sounds and
everything that will take the HTPC rig to the next level.
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"HTPC market is now growing at an immense rate and
ThermalRock is poised to keep the current leading position"
commented Joseph Lin, Division Manager of ThermalRock,
"ThermalRock, along with Thermaltake's support and
engineering expertise, will continue to innovate and meet
and exceed our customer's expectations."
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