Saturday, December 2nd 2006
Thermaltake Kandalf Adopts AMD Quad FX Platform
Thermaltake Technology today announced the world's first AMD Quad FX platform ready chassis series, Armor Extreme Edition and Kandalf Extreme Edition series. These two chassis series are co-developed by AMD and Thermaltake to support AMD's latest and technologically advanced AMD Quad FX platform. Thermaltake has worked with AMD during the development phase of this high-performance gaming chassis, which is reengineered specifically to support AMD Quad FX platform. All cases come with two 120mm and two 90mm ultra-quiet fans for maximum cooling. Complete details of Thermaltake's Kandalf series cases can be found here.
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16 Comments on Thermaltake Kandalf Adopts AMD Quad FX Platform
With the memory controller on the CPU, DDR trace lengths are VERY picky. Get it wrong, GG you lose.
With a dual CPU mobo, its already a pain in the rear to get things right, and it only keeps growing.
Which is why AMD could/never would have adopted the now dead BTX.
Note: The case is E-ATX+atx
btw, way to assume heat is the reason there... way to be a knowitall without having any facts to back it up..
i like that they call it Kandalf. cause if they called it Gandalf im sure they would have to pay for the name. anyway...
This is just the ultimate case for fanbois/it.. it will look pimp when those 2cpus are in there with some lights.. very sexy.
and for the record thermaltake makes some of the best stuff on the market price vs performance wize so stop hatein
K8L is the next generation of K8 core..... This case is simply an E-ATX (Extended ATX) to accompany the fact that a slightly wider mobo is necessary for optimal placement in a dual, or quad CPU enviroment. (Dual/quad CPU, not CORE.)
Tho AMD's 4x4 stuff should be able to run in a single CPU config.. just isnt "4x4" its just "4" LOL