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Thermaltake Launches New HTPC Computer Cases - SD100 Mini and SD200

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Thermaltake has just launched two new HTPC (Home theater PC) cases that may be of a great value for your multimedia PC station. I'm not really in a good mood to tell you how wonderful and perfect these cases are, because they are not. I think full specs and some pictures will be enough to give you the general idea and to let you know everything you need to. Read this information after the "Read full story" marker.




Thermaltake RSI H Series - SD100

Features
- Piano mirror coating
- Top cover vent holes support Intel Flyt Creek and Eklo main-steam Mini ITX MB thermal request
- Intrusion security design
- Mini ITX form factor Home theater chassis
- Built-in 120W Flex ATX power supply
- Front I/O ports for easy access
- Optional foot stand for vertical placement

Specifications
Model: VK81221N2E
Case Type: Home Theater PC
Dimension (H x W x D): 318 x 268 x 70 mm / 12.5 x 10.6 x 2.8 inch
Net Weight: 2.7 kg / 6.0 lb
Material: Panel Al / Body :SECC Japanese steel
Color: Black
Cooling System:
- Side : 60 x 10 mm, silent fan x 1, 4000rpm
Drive Bays:
- External 5.25" x 1 (Slim type ODD)
- Internal: 3.5" x 1
Front I/O: USB 2.0 x 2, HD-Audio
Motherboards: Mini ITX form factor
PSU: Built-in 120W Flex ATX PSU


Thermaltake RSI H Series - SD200

Features
- Piano mirror coating
- Intrusion security design
- Slim body home theater chassis
- Built-in 270W TFX power supply
- Front I/O ports for easy access
- Foot stand for vertical placement
- Micro ATX form factor

Specifications
Model: VK72721N2U
Case Type: Home Theater PC
Dimension (H x W x D): 393 x 367 x 99 mm / 15.5 x 14.4 x 4.0 inch
Net Weight: 5.2 kg / 11.46 lb
Material: Panel - Plastic / Body - SECC Japanese steel
Color: Black
Cooling System Front : 80 x 25 mm silent fan x 1, 2000rpm
Drive Bays:
- External 5.25" x 1, 3.5" x 1
- Internal 3.5" x 1
Motherboards: Micro ATX form factor
Front I/O: USB 2.0 x 2, HD-Audio
PSU: 270W TFX PSU

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damn, my dvd is bigger than that
 
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Well it looks nice, but can it handle heat well? I would like to see inside this sucker to get an idea for air flow.
 
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Woah! This is perfect! Cant you guys see the gigantic potential? this supports mini-itx right? Then check this sucker out, revealed here not long ago!
http://www.techpowerup.com/index.php?81384
This is SO going on my "to buy" list!

I think it could handle heat very well. If you look at the pic closely:


You can see there are many vents right above where the CPU heatsink are supposed to be. Its so slim, the cpu could draw in air directly from the outside. But i think it must have some 40mm/60mm coolers of some sort. Thermaltake usually stuff in small silent coolers in their small cases.

Edit: Oh, upon further reading, it does actually have a single 40mm cooler. Silent of course.
 
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