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Monday, November 16, 2009
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"Today we are looking at the Thermaltake DH202 HTPC Chassis, this case is aimed at the HTPC market and comes included with a multimedia screen panel and remote control for quickly browsing your videos, photos and music."
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Friday, November 06, 2009
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JonnyGURU.com and Thermaltake have teamed up to giveaway 5 Thermaltake Toughpower XT Cable Management 750W (W0229RU) power supplies. These units are currently going for roughly $109.98 @ mWave which means we are giving out over $500 worth of Thermaltake goodness. To show that we appreciate all of our readers, we are opening up the contest globally so everyone has a chance to Win.
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Monday, October 26, 2009
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"As many experienced PC enthusiasts will tell you, the power supply is the lifeblood of your computer. If the CPU is the brain of your computer, then the PSU is definitely the heart. The quality and dependability of your entire computer is only as good as the unit that powers it. Today we take a close look at the Thermaltake Toughpower XT 750w PSU to see if it is fit for the task."
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Thursday, October 22, 2009
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Today I will be taking a look at another gift from Thermaltake that was sitting on my front door step when I arrived home today. The gift came in the form of a brand spanking new Evo_Blue power supply. The Evo_Blue comes in two different wattage's. The first is a 650 and the second is the 750; which, we will be examining today. My first impression of the Evo_Blue was it was made more for modders and other creative individuals out there than gamers and enthusiasts. You will see more of why I say this in a few.
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Sunday, October 18, 2009
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As far as chassis are concerned, one particular enclosure has stolen the limelight at two of this year's major trade shows; CeBIT and COMPUTEX. Nope, we're not talking about Corsair's mammoth Obsidian Series 800D, we're talking about Thermaltake's gargantuan Level 10.
The futuristic tower, pictured below, has for months had the hardened geeks of the PC world frothing at the mouth, and rightfully so - just look at it:
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Friday, October 16, 2009
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"The ability to watch movies and videos on the Apple iPhone 3GS this stand comes in handy by keeping the phone at a nice viewing angle. Also, it is nice to note that on the six movable clamps and the bottom of the stand are nice no-slip grips. This means that your iPhone 3GS or other Smart Phone device will not move out of the clamps nor will the clamps mess with the paint job or finish. You will you will not have to worry about your stand moving around on you or scratching up your desk or table as it has rubber pads on the base as well..."
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Monday, September 28, 2009
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The newest series of cases from Thermaltake is the Element line. The Element series consist of three cases: S, G and the T. Each of the cases are designed to satisfy different individuals. The S is meant for professionals in a office, business or even producers of music and videos. The G is for the gamer that wants a killer looking case to house all his or her gaming gear. The last model is the T and we'll be taking a look at it today. The T is for the budget-minded individual that wants something which looks good and doesn't cost an entire paycheck to buy. The Element T is an all black mesh front panel case with clean lines begging for some attention.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
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We reviewed another cooler from Thermaltake ISGC series, ISGC-300, which uses a tower design, four heatpipes and a 120-mm fan. Check out its performance!
Here is a snippet:
"We had already reviewed two coolers from Thermaltake's ISGC series: ISGC-100 and ISGC-200, both with 92-mm fans. This time we tested ISGC-300, which uses a tower design with four U-shaped heatpipes and a 120-mm fan. Will it perform better than the other models from this series? "
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Even though Thermaltake have been around for a long time they have only recently entered into the power supply market... around two years ago. That hasn?t stopped them from forming several series (7 at the time of this review) consisting of several products in each category. We had the chance to review and evaluate a few of these products in the past, such as the Toughpower XT 850W and the Toughpower Qfan 500W unit. Today we will present you another high performance power supply product from Thermaltake, the Evo Blue 750W.
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Monday, September 14, 2009
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In this day and age, technology and computers consume our lives. Its only natural that with time, people will realize that the puny, limited DVR (digital video recorder) that the Cable Company makes you pay for is a waste of space and money, and the longer you have it the more of a waste of money it becomes. With the ability to surf the web, check your email, watch HD movies, record television, and much more, the real question is: "Why wouldn't you get a HTPC?"
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Friday, March 20, 2009
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Thermaltake has sent for this review, the BigTyp 14 Pro. As mentioned, the BT14 Pro is a large cooler using a 140mm fan mounted in a horizontal fashion to blow air down through the CPU cooler and towards the motherboard. While this concept has been tried before and tested averagely, Thermaltake took things to a much larger scale with how the BT14 Pro is assembled. I will elaborate a bit more on these "bigger is better" features as they come up throughout the review.
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When I hear the name Thermaltake I always think of reliability, whether it be one of their well put together cases, high-performance heat sinks, or their power pumping power supplies like the one we are reviewing today. This particular power supply happens to be the Thermaltake Toughpower Cable Management 1000 watt power supply. This is the baby-brother to the Thermaltake Toughpower 1200 watt power supply which has done very well in the high performance computer circles due to it's stable rails and quiet operating habits.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
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When you hear "Gaming Case", you know that it's going to be designed to offer optimal cooling. The V9 chassis uses one 230mm top exhaust fan, one 120mm rear exhaust fan, and one 120mm front intake fan.
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Monday, March 16, 2009
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The folks over at Thermaltake apparently noticed that even full tower cases were no longer big enough to get the job done for some builds. Seeing this need, they sought to correct this problem, by creating a "Super Tower" case. The case to solve the growing need for more space comes to us in the form of the Thermaltake Xaser VI Super Tower case.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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We recently looked at the Thermaltake Spedo, a full tower gaming case which had a strong design base but was poorly executed in a few areas. Thermaltake have been around for a number of years now so we were a little disappointed to see a product from them that lacked the refined finish we expect. Today we are looking at another chassis from them, the Thermaltake Element S. This case is targeted at ?professionals? and hopefully will rate a little better than the Spedo.
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