Sunday, January 7th 2007
CES 2007: Ultra Debuts the First Carbon Fiber Computer Case
Ultra plans to debut unique new carbon fiber case, in this year's CES 2007. The carbon fiber is light weight material, which has been used in aircraft and race cars for years, but the Ultra case is about to be the first computer part to use it. The Ultra case has 5x 5.25 bays, 5x 3.5" internal bays for hard drives, and 2x 3.5" bays for floppy or small baybus controllers. The Ultra Carbon Fiber Case measures 20 ½" (height) x 19 ¾" (depth) x 8 ¼" (wide). It has a two 120mm fans, one in the front and one in the rear for exhaust. The frame is actually made from aluminum while the panels are from carbon fiber. The new Ultra Carbon Fiber case will be available with Ultra's new line of gaming PCs and available for individual purchase later this month. Ultra Products will also offer a clear-window version. Also coming later this month Ultra will announce a custom-paint program for users who wish to customize their own DIY rig with original artwork or designs.
Source:
Legit Reviews
29 Comments on CES 2007: Ultra Debuts the First Carbon Fiber Computer Case
the case looks pretty cool
wat is carbon fiber actually ive never touched it or seen it, say if u hit it on the side with a hammer would it:
bend
crack
shatter
do nothing
mould
?
That case must be damn light (and strong enough to kick). But modders will have problems cutting something thats harder than the blade >_>.
As far as the carbon fiber cool new stuff.
nice case though.......not worth my money
Ohh sorry almost forgot gotta Ram air that baby! Good for an extra 10mhz at the erm keyboard, monitor?