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RBMODS REVIEWS |
Date 2005-03-13
Provider: Thermalrock
Author: Niko Lupala
Editor: Amber Lupala
Thermalrock Oceandome case
We have heard about Thermaltake before but today we will look at a case from Thermalrock which is a fairly new company on the market.
They have sent us their latest case Oceandome that we will take a look at which seems to be a big case with alot of room for watercooling, etc.
It also has several fans included which gives it a good airflow if you run air cooling with the case; so lets get this thing going.
About Thermlrock:
ThermalRock Incorporation was established by a group of multinational Research & Design, and Marketing elites from USA, Taiwan, China, Japan, Germany, France, and Australia. We specialize in the design and manufacture of aluminum, copper and metallic alloy products that raise industry standards, while remaining cost effective. Our expertise in thermal solutions and industrial design have assisted ThermalRock in creating innovative computer peripherals that users will appreciate and makes us the index of many followers.
Not only successful in technical aspects, ThermalRock is also knowledgeable in Global Brand Name Marketing Management. Realizing the importance of brand name image and channel marketing, we determine to create a brand name that stands for excellence; an image that would help users confidently purchase our products and
have confidence in the knowledge that they are in good hands with ThermalRock. At the same time, resellers can expect reasonable profits with minimum effort spent. ThermalRock makes an effort to balance market distribution and stabilize market prices worldwide, thus the market will expand significantly and benefit everyone.
Specifications:
Model RH-M010-2AW
(silver) RH-M010-1SW
(black) Side Panel Exchangeable Oval Shape Transparent Window Cooling System (5 fans) Top 80x80x25 mm fan, 2050rpm, 21dBA (exhaust) Motherboards Micro ATX, Standard ATX & Extended ATX(Dual CPU)
Netweight 8.2kgw 14.9kgw Dimension
(H*W*D) 490 x205 x 585 mm Front 80x80x25 mm fan, 2050rpm, 21dBA (intake) Thermal Test Tambient: 38°C
Intel thermal requirement validated
Material Chassis:
1.0mm Aluminum
Front Door: Aluminum Chassis:
1.0mm SECC
Front Door: Aluminum Drive Bays
(Total 10) External:
5 x 5.25’’, 2 x 3.5’’
Internal:
3 x 3.5’’ Side Up 90x90x25mm fan , 1800rpm, 21dBA. (intake) USB & 1394 Firewire Dual USB2.0, IEEE1394 Firewire, audio & speaker ports
Side Down 90x90x25 mm fan,1800rpm, 21dBA. (intake) Carton Dimension
(D x W x H) 545 x 262 x 666 mm (283 pcs / 20’ container
The product:

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The box the case comes in is very similar to the Thermaltake boxes with a picture on the side and the name in large print.
The case us completley in aluminum with a solid aluminum door which almost feels like steel. It's a very light weight case even with all fans installed.

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The front of the door has a metal "net" on the side with a Ocean dome logo on the top of the door.
The door really feels like steel but it's actually just aluminum. Behind the door you have five 5.25 drive bays and two floppy drive bays.
On the bottom there is also a fan grill for the fan in the front of the case so you can get cool air into the case.

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Opening the second door gives you access to all the drives. The drives are mounted with rails so you will have full access to remove them from the front if needed.
The front of the fan is equipped with a fan filter to keep the dust from going into the case. I would personally clean this from time to time to get the air flowing into the case again.
On the top Thermalrock has mounted a fan grill for the top exhaust fan and a few USB, firewire, and sound ports for easy access.
Lets check out the inside of the case >>>>> Page 2
Thank you Thermalrock for making this review possible
Thermalrock
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