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Proven computer chassis gets award and Intel certification

20 November 2002 Electronics Technology

The temperature of computer system operation is a very important topic today, Sky Hawk's aluminium chassis are equipped with effective heat dissipation and anti-static functions. To prove the compliance efficiency of the company's Thermal Chassis, one model from its 46 series, the MSR-4611EPSL (F), was provided to Intel for thermal compliance test with Intel D845BG motherboard.

Intel certified that MSR-4611 EPSL (F) chassis (as tested) provided adequate cooling for the 2,2 GHz Pentium 4 processor correlated contents can be found at http://program.intel.com/shared/products/boards/d845bg/techcenter/d845bg_tested_ chassis.htm

In another announcement, Sky Hawk has advised that another model under its 46 series, the MSR-4610 Aluminium Mid Tower Case, has obtained a high score of 96 from the Editor's Choice of Award at www.hardoreware.net As CPUs and video cards get faster and hotter, ambient case temperatures increase. Sky Hawk fills up a huge gap in the market for high performing cases. It has achieved success with economic aluminium cases and will soon offer the high end market a new and full model lineup.

For more information contact Pyramid PC Technic, 011 974 8996.





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