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Date 2007-11-01
Provider: Thermaltake
Author: Niko Lupala
Editor: Amber Lupala
Thermaltake DH101 VF7001BNC HTPC Case
HTPC computers are getting quite popular these days and today we are taking a look at a HTPC case from Thermaltake. They sent us one of their latest cases named DH 101 with a display and a piano mirror coating on the case to give it a very nice look. How well does this compare to other brands HTPC cases? What features does it hold? These are a few things we are going have a look at today.
About Thermaltake:
" Ideas originate from humanity, realizing ideas is our belief. "
Kenny Lin, Thermaltake CEO.
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Thermaltake Technology Co., Ltd.
started its core business based on our extensive knowledge of PC thermal management during the era where the area of performance CPU cooling was only exclusive for "overclockers" orPC enthusiasts. With the company's initial launch of Orb coolers, it created waves of shocks and appraisals throughout the gaming and overclocking communities. Thermaltake quickly became the name gamers turn to when they need high-end and reliable thermal solutions.
With company's core business of CPU cooling still growing at a vast rate, Thermaltake made another grand entry to the PC chassis industry. To date, Thermaltake has always been considered as the pioneering company that revolutionized the PC chassis industry with Xaser series enclosures. The typical and traditional beige and plastic front panel design was outdone by Xaser series chassis's atypical gaming red and aluminum front panel. It was also the first enclosure available to public with Hardcano unti which provided users full control over computer's thermal management system.
In the year 2002, Thermaltake announced Purepower line of power supply unti for the ever-growing power-hungry PCs. Purepower series PSU quickly gained recognition with its extensive warranty and high-reliability guaranty.
Today, Thermaltake has grown into a world-class company with state-of-the-art testing and R&D facility based in Taiwan along with 60+ engineers and ID team covering each application segment such as Liquid Cooling, Air Cooling, PC Enclosure and Power Supply for main-stream users, high-end solutions, system integrators and industrial applications; thus achieve Thermaltake's company motto, " COOLall YOUR LIFE " !
Features:
Piano mirror coating with aluminum front panel design
Built-in Media LAB LCD with hot keys module (Windows Vista Ready) :
-1. LCD capable of display any language
-2.10 functional hot key bottons
-3. Vol. Control Knob and remote control
Compatible with Windows VISTA, MCE remote and keyboard
High efficiency ventilation:12cm silent fan in front & dual 6cm fan in rear
Supports ATX form factor & mATX form factor
Supports ATX PS2 power supply
Specifications:
Case Type Home Theater Media PC
Dimension (W*D*H ) 426.5 x 435 x 153.5 mm / 16.8 x 17.1 x 6.0 inch
Media kits Built-in Media LAB LCD with 10 buttons hot keys module
Chassis Material Panel : Al / Body :SECC
Color Black
Cooling System - Front : 120mm fan x 1, 1500rpm
- Rear : 60mm fan x 2, 1800rpm
Motherboard ATX & Micro ATX form factor
Drive Bays External 5.25” x 1
Internal - 3.5” x 3
Front I/O USB 2.0 x 2, IEEE 1394 Firewire, HD-Audio
Expansion Slots 7
Weights 7.5 kg / 16.53lb
The product:

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The product comes packed in a newly designed box from Thermaltake. They have made their logo smaller and focused on the product itself. I also don't see the familiar orange that Thermaltake usually has. This change makes the box look very nice and you can see that they focus on the product itself. The case is black and has a silver bottom part. The display is located on the front left and as you can see the top has ventilation holes to vent out the hot air out of the case.
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The on button is located on the front left below the display itself. Thermaltake has also put their logo on the top left. In the middle you got a small cover "lid" that opens up and unveils the USB and sound ports. On the right side on the other hand you have the controller buttons for the display and windows along with the volume wheel.

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The top and the sides of the case are equipped with ventilation holes as HTPC cases tend to get a bit hotter than normal cases due to the size and silent performing fans that are not able to push out so much of the hot air as normal fans are. The case was a bit damaged while taking this picture, it seems like it was damaged during shipping, which I wonder how it is possible as the whole case came packed in foam inside the box. Well I was able to straighten out the case though, the back is equipped with two 60 mm fans to exhaust the hit air. The PSU will be standing up when you mount the case and that means that you better check that your PSU will fit.
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Closer look >>>>> Page 2
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