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Computex 2005: Day One
May 31, 2005   Paul Clarity Jastrzebski > [View My Other Articles]
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Cooler Master and Thermaltake


Cooler Master was also on hand to show off their latest high end custom case design, the new CM Stacker.

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The new Stacker is an all aluminum case with a removable motherboard tray, and room for up to four side panel exhaust fans. It’s a very large case and one that should be as successful as Cooler Master’s previous Stacker and Wave Master cases.

Cooler Master was also showing off their Centurion and water cooling kits, but the new CM Stacker was definitely the product that gartered the most attention.



Right next to Cooler Master was Thermaltake. Thermaltake hired 10 people to walk around the show with helmets that had their golden orb heatsink mounted on, making their booth hard to miss.

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Inside Thermaltake’s booth we took a look at Thermaltake’s new Taichi case. Built on wheels and designed to act as a huge aluminum heatsink, the Taichi may be the ultimate silent case when it debuts later on this year.

Thermaltake also showed off their Armor ATX/BTX cases, as well as their new Kandalf ATX/BTX case that is currently on the market. We’ll be coming back to the Thermaltake booth to take a look at their new cooling and power offerings in the next few days.

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