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Thermaltake MK-I LCS E-Sports Case Showcased

Gamers Nexus: For those of you interested in a cool looking case that has the potential to freeze your components, look no further than the Chaser MK – I LCS by Thermaltake. Targeting the e-sports scene, which has taken off with ferocious capacity lately - especially with MLG Raleigh 2011, Thermaltake has hopes to gain the interest of pro gamers and gaming enthusiasts everywhere.

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Thermalright's HTPC/Mini-ITX Low Profile CPU Cooler

GamersNexus: "This new unit is worth a look: Thermalright's new AXP-100 cooler is marketed for mini-ITX and small form factor systems that need low-profile cooling (like HTPCs)."

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The Best CPU Coolers For Your Money: Summer 2011

If you have the time, reading detailed CPU Coolers reviews and specs are a lot of fun. However, most of us don’t have the time to do the research and just want the answers. In other words, what you want to know is what is the CPU Coolers for your needs, within your budget.

So if you don’t have the time to do the research, or just don’t care to do it, don’t worry. We’ll come to your help with this guide of the best CPU Coolers for your money.

- Hardware Revolution

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Thermaltake Unveils Chaser MK-1 Gaming Chassis at CeBIT

At the second day of the world’s largest IT and computer trade show CeBIT 2011 in Hannover, Germany, Thermaltake debuts their latest mid-tower gaming chassis, the Chaser MK-1. At this world’s first debut the Chaser MK-1 shows off a design language that is clearly inspired by modern games. Strong lines and all black coating inside and outside in combination with blue elements lend it its very dynamic and powerful looks. The pulsing logo on top only add even further to the overall mighty appearance. Being the very first XB (extra big) ATX mid tower chassis, the Chaser MK-1 is extra wide, thereby allowing for enough space to install particularly big and powerful CPU coolers of up to 18 cm height. An entirely tool-less design for the hard drive trays makes installation and removal of 3.5” HDDs and 2.5” SSDs a child’s play.

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