May 27, 2011 09:18 GMT  ·  By

The upcoming Computex 2011 fair, that will open its gates in just a few days time, will host the introduction of a large series of new hardware products and Silverstone plans to use this occasion to announce a new series of cases and other enclosures.

The company is well known among hardware enthusiasts for its innovative products and it seems like the solutions that are bound to arrive at Computex will be no exception.

Starting things off are two new Grandia chassis, which were specially designed to be used for HTPC systems.

These are called the GD07 and GD08 and look remarkably similar, as the only visible difference between the two is the redesigned front panel. The GD08 sports two front 5.25-inch drive bays for installing optical drives and both cases feature an all-aluminum construction.

In addition to the two Grandia computer enclosure, Silverstone also plans to introduce a refresh of the TJ04 case, which is known as the TJ04-E.

The original TJ04 was released all the way back in 2004, so the 2011 model will introduce quite a few changes including a re-designed front panel, which drops the two external 3.5-inch drive bays.

The internals of the case were also rearranged to use a more modern inverted design, which places the power supply unit at the bottom of the case for improved thermal performance.

Just as for its predecessor, Silverstone has built the case using steel, while the front panel is made out of aluminum.

Silverstone's new computer cases will be accompanied by two new NAS solutions, the DS321 and DC02, but their specs weren't revealed at this time.

The company's also hasn't made public any details regarding the prices of these solutions. Computex 2011 is scheduled to take place between May 31 and June 4 in Taipei, Taiwan. (via VR-Zone)

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