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Friday, August 17, 2007
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The In-Win Mt Jade/BK623 Tiny tower case is a mATX slim form factor chassis that is just half the size of many desktop mATX PCs. This case is designed to work with micro ATX-sized motherboard and full height audio and video cards. The chassis uses Partition Plate cooling technology, which separates the CPU fan from the heatsink to reduce back draft. With this design no case fan is needed which means better acoustic performance. Read on to see if this case is what you need!
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Wednesday, August 15, 2007
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In Win's Mountain Jade microATX case is the Taiwanese manufacturer's improvement on its BK623 case. The Mountain Jade is well-suited for an HTPC, promising only 30 dB(A) outside the case when combined with a stock Core 2 Duo cooler. ThinkComputers investigates this case to see if its fashionably black exterior and partitioned interior are as awesome as In Win purports them to be.
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Monday, July 23, 2007
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The new Mt. Jade enclosure is new Intel validated 13L SFF chassis that ships with an Intel Validated SFX/TFX power supply; it should be noted that the chassis is co-designed by In Win and Intel Development. The goal of this design is to create a standard mATX solution with a better thermal and acoustic performance in a smaller sized chassis, yet still supports 4 full height PCI/AGP expansion slots. This is made possible by the use of the "Partition Plate Cooling Technology". To learn more about the Mt. Jade and some of its unique features check out our review.
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