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Chieftec preps Hi-Fi series HTPC enclosures

Published: 7th August 2008 @ 10:30 PM
Author: Steve Dougherty


Good ole' Chieftec are back with a few new enclosures aimed at the HTPC crowd. Their latest Hi-Fi series certainly look the part and carry with them a few bells and whistles not seen in entry-level HTPC enclosures. Being Chieftec, it's assumed the pricing on these will be very competitive as well, though that information hasn't yet been disclosed.

Chieftec Hi Fi Series HTPC enclosures


Available in black or silver anodized aluminum, other features across the new range include 2x front USB, IEEE1394, HD audio, 56-in-1 card reader and iMON integration with large volume knob, VFD and remote control.

Chieftec Hi Fi Series HTPC enclosures


more specs and pics can be located over at Techpowerup folks.


Dependent on the stack type, the HM allows an installation of either mATX and/ or ATX mainboards. In addition up to 3 internal hard disks can be built-in to the chassis. An excellent workmanship plus an user-friendly setup of the multimedia based chassis is guaranteed. Most of the components can be assembled tool free. Every chassis is bundled with a convenient iMON remote control, which was specially developed for Windows applications. The remote control becomes an essential sidekick with its easy to use buttons and ergonomic design.



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Tags: Chieftec, Chassis, Enclosure, HTPC, case, ATX, mATX, VFD, iMon, remote, digital lounge, home theater, PC,


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