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HFX introduces Version 2 of its Heatsink-Case micro tower

HFX, the Austrian specialist in passive systems is updating its Micro Tower. The heatsink case is now slightly smaller and features a slot for an optical drive. The specifications make it ideal for a mini-ITX based HTPC and support for up to 35W TDP CPUs mean you can use Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge “T” series processors although some of the higher performance T series chips may stretch cooling capacity with their 45W TDPs such as the i7 3770T.

  • Designed for CPUs up to 35W TDP
  • Compatible with Mini-ITX boards
  • 2 x 2.5″ + 1 x 3.5″ bays
  • 1 x slim optical drive
  • 8 x 26 x 29 cm
  •  3 kg
  • €199

Source: FanlessTech

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