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Thermaltake Element V NVIDIA Edition full tower chassis

Thermaltake Element V NVIDIA Edition full tower chassis

If you’re a serious gamer, you would definitely own a custom-built machine, using nothing but the best parts your money can buy. Thermaltake is a name to consider if you’re looking for the first (and only) NVIDIA-certified full-tower chassis for next-generation ultra-high performance graphics cards in the world. We’re talking about the Thermaltake Element V NVIDIA Edition here, where it is capable of playing nice with the latest NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 and GTX 470 GPUs. This full-tower gaming chassis sports low-noise operation with excellent air-flow, letting you game late into the night without worrying on whether you will wake the rest of the household up with whirring fans (headphones recommended if you’re into heavy duty gaming). Apart from that, you will also benefit from a wealth of features such as 11 5.25” drive bays that can be configured to support up to half a dozen 3.5” hard drives and one 2.5” hard drive or Solid State Disk (SSD). At the bttom lies the power supply cage which was designed for superior thermal management, while its built-in thermal control system with pre-wired fans lets you control the fan speed in a jiffy. No idea on pricing, but this looks sweet.

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