| Press Release: Thermaltake Aguila Case |
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| Written by Rodney Reynolds | |
| Tuesday, 18 April 2006 | |
"Using a full aluminum alloy front panel door, the Aguila irradiates an aura that plastic front panels will never be able to imitate. The whole front panel features hairline pattern design and a smooth finish that will be fingerprint-resistant as well as look elegant and sleek on the display." ~thermaltake.com
The triple-layered front panel and the front 120mm silent fan provide a high volume of air intake into the chassis. There is also a 120mm exhaust fan in the rear of the chassis to pull out the hot air from the system and help the front intake fan induce cold air into the system. As a result of this push-pull airflow, there will always be cold air inside the chassis which, in return, will help elongate the life of the consumers’ hardware. Furthermore, the entire filtered front panel is designed to keep dust to a minimum level and the washable dust filter is to maximize ventilation performance. If anyone ever wants to upgrade to liquid cooling or try the BTX platform, the Aguila retains holes for pump mounting and optional BTX upgrade kits available. The future-proof functionality satisfies all kinds of users out there, from standard consumers to gamers to enthusiasts. The final result of the broad range of audiences that will be able to enjoy this chassis, the Aguila will be able to have an extremely long shelf life. The Aguila comes in silver, which is constructed of aluminum, and black, which is constructed of steel. It features five 5.25” drive bays, two 3.5” exposed drive bays, and four hidden 3.5” drive bays. The expandability of the Aguila is simply unmatched by competitors of the same class. The screw-less kits for 5.25” drive bays and add-on cards of the Aguila lets the users install components easily and the switch-able front panel door enables the Aguila to be placed into any corner of your desktop system. To further demonstrate the growing popularity of the computer modding trend, leading hard drive manufacturer Western Digital recently annouced the world's first Clear-Cover Hard Drive |

































