Thermaltake has freshly exposed that during CES next week will offer an innovative adaptation of its Element V chassis. Chassis developed in association with the graphics card producer Nvidia will be especially built-up for employ with graphics cards from Nvidia's most modern Fermi- structure design. Thermaltake Element V Nvidia Edition will be arranged for Fermi in both 3-way SLI as well as Quad SLI configurations, where one of the keys is of course sufficient cooling.
Thermaltake Element V is a full-tower cabinet that in addition to a set of dominant graphics card also has space for several hard drives plus arrive enclosed with more dominant fans direct from the factory. The fans are preinstalled as well as linked openly to the fan controls in the top of the chassis.
In addition to the usual 230mm, 200mm and 120mm fans that come with the chassis has Nvidia and Thermaltake has developed an underground fan for graphics cards in the chassis. Nvidia has certified chassis with its NVIDIA SLI labeling and we read between the lines of Thermaltake's press release, it is clear that the Fermi-architecture will be a hot product, literally.
Chassis that is shown during CES next week, has not yet received a final launch date, and probably does not appear that up until the Fermi is around the corner.
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