(TS) – Next week at CES 2010 Thermaltake will be showcasing an Nvidia-themed version of its full-tower gaming chassis. Said to be compatible with the still upcoming Fermi-based GF100 graphics cards, the customized case measures 532 (H) x 220 (W) x 537 (D) mm and weights about 14.13kg, has five exposed 5.25-inch bays, a top-placed I/O panel with one audio, one eSATA and four USB ports, pre-drilled holes for the tubes of watercooling systems, plus a built-in fan controller.

The chassis includes a 230mm Colorshift side intake fan, a 200mm Colorshift spinner on top, two 120mm fans in front and another one at the back. In addition, it boasts a graphic card ‘air duct’ made in collaboration with Nvidia which is supposed to help enhance the cooling of 3-say or Quad-SLI setups.
“Nvidia shares Thermaltake’s commitment to ensure enthusiast community receives the best possible products that delivers performance that is both exciting and second-to-none,” commented Tom Deane, Program Manager of Nvidia. “Through collaboration on the engineering level with world’s leading gaming chassis provider, Thermaltake Element V Nvidia Edition is capable of providing the best operating environment for Nvidia’s next generation of enthusiasts graphic cards based on FERMI architecture running on 3-way SLI or Quad SLI.”

The Element V Nvidia Edition will make an appearance at CES but Thermaltake hasn’t mentioned when the case will become available or how much it will cost (we’re guessing over 140 Euro).
TCM
Tags: CES 2010, Element V Nvidia Edition, Thermaltake
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