Thermaltake
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Thermaltake (founded in 1999) is a Taipei, Taiwan based company that makes cooling equipment for personal computers, computer cases and power supplies as well as other computer peripherals. Some of its competitors are Antec, Arctic Cooling, Spire, Thermalright, and Zalman.
Thermaltake cases are popular among computer enthusiasts and gamers for LAN parties, despite the sometimes immense weight. These cases include the Armor, Eureka, Kandalf, LanFire, Shark, Tai-Chi, Tsunami, Viking and Xaser. Thermaltake also makes home theater PC cases, including the Mozart and Tenor. All the cases are marketed as being created with cooling requirements in mind. As the cases are sold without a power supply unit, Thermaltake also markets power supplies, with the TR2, Silent Purepower and Toughpower series.
Thermaltake also manufactures CPU heat sinks, GPU heat sinks (with or without fans) and other general computer cooling products.
Several computer accessories are made by Thermaltake. They include VFD panels such as the MediaLAB, mouse pads, mouses, keyboards, fan controllers, thermal grease, case mods, drive enclosures such as the Muse and amplifiers such as the Xpeaker.