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HFX Mini Heatsink Case - Black/Silver
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The HFX® Mini heatsink case is a very slim and compact media PC case with a unique design and a truly silent passive cooling. With its dimensions the HFX® Mini fits perfectly into any home HiFi environment. Due to the large heatsinks it will cool almost any system passively without any fan noise. The HFX® Mini combines performance with very low power consumption.

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The front cover shows only two buttons and hides a slot loader DVD burner. A VFD and IR can be placed behind a highly polished acrylic glass. This gives the Mini it’s gorgeous looks.

The HFX® Mini supports and includes power saving technologies, which ensure highest performance at lowest power consumption. The HFX® Mini is totally passive cooled without any fans inside. Additionally the hard disks and DVD are noise isolated. The DVD burner is noise isolated in a special silent box and connected with the case heatsinks via copper plates to cool down the drive. A special HDD silent box is also available. The box supports up to two hard disks which are cooled by with copper plates, which connect to the outer case heatsinks. An additional hard disk can be placed next to the DVD. If the DVD is not used, a forth hard disk can be placed inside the case.

Image showing side heatsinks and grill on top of the case
Image showing side heatsinks and grill on top of the case
This images shows the on/off button along with the acrylic glass
This images shows the on/off button along with the acrylic glass

The HFX® Mini offers enough space for an ATX motherboard (or smaller), a DVD burner, three hard disks and three expansion slots with riser cards. The power supply is fanless and external, just like laptops.

The case can accommodate up to three expansion cards, for example graphic card, TV and sound card with the help of riser cards.

Recommended Optional Extras

The HFX® Mini is supplied as a bare case, therefore if you want to use the CPU heatpipe system that will attach to the side of the case then it will need to be purchased separately. Here is a full list of optional extras that will be ideal for the Mini case. Items marked “HR” are highly recommended so you are urged to add them to your basket. Items market “R” are recommended but not essential.

Recommended Components

As mentioned above the HFX® Mini is compatible with standard ATX motherboards and full height expansion cards. There are a few things to consider when looking to use this chassis. We hope the following information will be helpful.

Motherboard

The only thing regarding the motherboard that needs to be considered is that some motherboards now supply SATA connectors at right angles and the location of these connectors is generally towards upper right hand side edge. This location collides with the hard drive enclosures so it is not possible to attach the SATA cables.

CPU

With the case using heatpipes to cool the CPU is it recommended that you choose a CPU that does not generate a large amount of heat. Intel’s new Core 2 Duo CPUs are ideal. The E6300 to E6700 only produce 65 watts (W) and therefore will be ideal for this type of system, even the X6800 which produces 75W will be fine. Unfortunately the new Quad core CPUs generate in excess of 100W and therefore are not recommended.

For AMD uses we recommend the Athlon 64 X2s that use the Brisbane core, these CPUs only produce 65W. Manchester, Toledo and some Windsor cores are not recommended. Alternatively any of the Sempron range will be ideal because they all produce less that 65W.

Power Supply

The only power supply that is compatible with the Mini is the Fanless EF28 280W External PSU. Unfortunately it is not possible to mount a PSU inside the Mini chassis. This power supply is powerful enough to power a core 2 Duo system.

Hard Drive

The Hard Drive Enclosure is highly recommended for two reasons. Firstly it provides a secure mounting system for the hard drives and secondly it also helps to reduce the noise the hard drives output. The enclosure can support up to two hard drives.

Graphics Card

If you want to use a Media PC for games then the Mini chassis is not ideal. This is because there is not a vast amount of space inside the case and that the PSU that is compatible only provides 280W. This means we recommend using a graphics card that will utilise the Heatpipe Graphics Cooler and is equivalent to the nVidia 7300 series. If you do want a Media PC that is capable of containing a good graphics card then you are urged to opt for the Classic Case.

Features

  1. Massive heatsinks for processor
  2. Standard ATX components supported
  3. One huge air convection holes
  4. Reset, SCART and RCA on rear of case
  5. Three full size expansion slots requires riser cards
  6. Huge selection of options available

Review

  • Silent PC Review

    In the end, all there’s left to do is ask myself whether I would be willing to spend my own hard-earned cash on the HFX mini if I were looking for a very quiet setup. The answer is yes. As an enclosure for a very quiet system, the HFX simply works.

SpecificationsHFX Mini
MaterialAluminium (black/silver)
MotherboardsStandard ATX, Micro-ATX
Power SupplyEF28 External fanless (available separately)
Drive bayFour 3½” (hidden)
Cooling systemPassive with heatpipes
Expansion slotsThree full size, requires riser cards
Net weight6 kg
Dimensions43cm(W) x 9cm(H) x 38cm(D)
SpecificationsHFX Mini
MaterialAluminium (black/silver)
MotherboardsStandard ATX, Micro-ATX
Power SupplyEF28 External fanless (available separately)
Drive bayFour 3½” (hidden)
Cooling systemPassive with heatpipes
Expansion slotsThree full size, requires riser cards
Net weight6 kg
Dimensions43cm(W) x 9cm(H) x 38cm(D)

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