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Recently most HTPC cases have evolved to the point that many people could choose them over normal tower cases, even if they don’t really need them. Their thermal problems seem to be reduced to a minimum lately as well, through the continuous evolution of the HTPC chassis.

They are usually more feature-packed than tower cases and have a higher level of aesthetic appeal. These cases are designed for your living room and are not meant for normal everyday PCs, even though nothing keeps you from using them for that purpose. Today we will have a look at one of the most advanced HTPC cases available, the M-Station HT-1100 from 3R System. The M-Station is a very well built case which also features an integrated iMON VFD and remote control. The iMON has been very popular among HTPC enthusiasts so it is very nice to see it integrated in a HTPC case.

Established in Korea in 2000, KR Systems specialize in computer cases and watercooling systems, however given their relative young age they are spending substantial money on research and development. Currently they are a very competitive manufacturer in Korea and already have some patent pending products. Let us see what their R&D did for the HT-1100 M-Station case.

Manufacturer specifications

• Dimension(Chassis) : 430(W) x 133(H) x 450(D)
• Dimension(Total) : 435(W) x 147(H) x 458(D)
• Drive Bays : 5.25" x 1ea / 3.5" x 2ea (Hidden : 2)
• Form Factor : ATX, Micro-ATX
• Weight : 6.0Kg
• Colours : Black, Sliver
• Expansion Slots : 7 Slots
• Rear Fan : 60mm 1ea (1ea option)
• Rear Fan : 80mm 1ea (option)
• Side Fan : 80mm 1ea
• Port : USB 2.0 x 2ea / IEEE1394 / MIC / SPK / Multi Reader
• Multi Reader : CF, MD, SMC, SD, MMC, MS
• VFD Type : Soundgraph iMON VFD


Packaging and bundle

The M-Station HT-1100 case comes into a thick cardboard box, which is not much to look at but certainly gets the job done. The box is very large, strong and almost impenetrable to damage during shipping. By opening the box, we found the HT-1100 case held inside two very tough and thick pieces of Styrofoam. The case itself is wrapped in a plastic bag.

The M-Station has a quite rich bundle for a chassis, although most of it is because of the integrated iMON. To begin with, you will find a bag with all the necessary screws, rubber pads and the (to be replaced with the stock) optical drive faceplate. There is a short manual, which could use with some improving, but should be adequate for all but the least experienced end user. The ATX extension cable provides power to the iMON infrared receiver while the system is powered off. There is a short installation guide and manual concerning only the iMON itself. Finally, there is the large iMON remote controller and a set of batteries for it. The features of the iMON are endless and the remote can be programmed to suit your preference, so I will merely name some of its features later instead. I will limit myself to say that with this remote, you do not need to have a mouse or keyboard attached to your PC or even ever be close to it, as you can control every PC function and emulate the keyboard/mouse from it as well as long as Windows is installed.

 

 


 

 

 

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