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    ThermalTake Xaser VI MX and Armor+ MX cases unveiled

    Posted on Wednesday, February 27 2008 @ 00:30:37 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    ThermalTake shows off two new cases, the Xaser VI MX and Armor+ MX. These models are the middle tower versions of the Xaser VI and Armor+ cases.
    A great case needs great ventilation - it is the basic idea of any high performance case. With the entire body metal grilled and well organized fan cooling system managed CPU, VGA and HDDs thermal independently; these new middle towers provides the optimized system airflow.

    Granted from user experiences, the new Xaser VI MX and Armor+ MX had carefully included the Tool-free and Cable Management features that are often seen in high-end chassis. Not only will you be able to enjoy the extreme convenience and minimized installation time with motherboards and cables set-up, but the 5.25, 3.5 devices and PCI slot can also be install without tools.
    Here's a video of the Xaser VI MX and Armor+ MX:






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