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Aresze Announces Chassis with Noiseless Cooling System

Enthusiasts and gamers might sigh with relief after their prolonged attempts to find the chassis for the creation of high-performance gaming systems. Aresze is going to release chassis, codenamed Seediq 8003, of new generation which is a perfect match for high-end gaming systems with unique cooling facilities. The chassis is developed in midi-tower form factor and features 520x215x508 mm dimensions. The casing is made of steel alloy, and is ready to accommodate motherboards of micro-ATX and ATX standards.

Despite the average dimensions, Aresze Seediq 8003 is compatible with CPU fans of 175 mm in height, large graphics adapters of up to 300 mm in length with HDD bays and up to 430 mm – without HDD bays, as well as, power supply units of ATX/EPS standard. This chassis has got quite efficient internal layout. Hence, it's equipped with ten sections for drives (four external 5.25 inch drives and six internal 2.5- 3.5 inch drives) and eight PCI slots for four graphics adapters.

The integrated cooling system is notable for the availability of a unique option of singular deactivation of fans (Fan1 and Fan2). This allows the consumer to switch the system from high-performance mode to noiseless one. The cooler consists of a frontal blow-in fan (170 mm or 140 mm), a top blow-out fan (140 mm or 120 mm), and a side blow-out fan (120mm). All the fans have got anti-vibratory paddings.

The framework of Aresze Seediq 8003 is distinguished by a few advanced technological approaches. First of all, the top panel of the chassis accommodates a special dock-station for the hot swapping of hard drives. Secondly, the clipboard has got a control handle with blue LED lighting, permitting the user to adjust fans rotational speed. Finally, all framework constructions allow the installation or deinstallation of internal components without any screws or nails.
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  • 12 September 2012, 15:58
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