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The Core G3 or the CA-1G6-00T1WN-00 chassis is a slim ATX case. Dimensionally, it is 454mm tall, 140mm thick, and 371mm deep, but it can also be laid on its side, which jumbles the measurements to ...
Tweaknews has a look at Thermaltake's Swing VB6000SNS ATX Computer Case. This case aims to have an elegant appearance without sacrificing performance. Personally, I think the case is pretty sharp ...
ITX Thermaltake's The Tower 100 and 200 models, as well as the E-ATX The Tower 500. Today it is the turn of The Tower 300 which is Micro-ATX and comes in a sporting yellow colour scheme that ...
Cyberpunk Leo gets a hands on with the new Thermaltake Tower 200 Case - its quite an interesting product and we hope you watch the whole thing and share your views with us below. Micro ATX or Mini ITX ...
Thermaltake S100 Tempered-Glass M-ATX PC Cases. Available in all-black or ā€˜Snow Editionā€ coloring, the S100 chassis features a sleek design with a 4mm tempered glass panel to the side.
Today at CES 2015, Thermaltake releases its newest case, the Core X9 E-ATX cube chassis. Chad put it through its paces and tells us what he thinks of it.
Thermaltake Tower 500 design. Available in black or white, the Thermaltake Tower 500 costs $180, which is a much higher price than that of the Tower 100, and the case itself is much bigger too.
The Thermaltake Mozart HTPC Case is a quality case, providing decent cooling with low noise output. ... Full ATX motherboard and power supply support, five 3.5" bays, three 5.25." ...
Wow, just wow, euhm first word that comes to mind transformers?. Anyway, Thermaltake releases its "AH T200" series of open frame cases compatible with MicroATX, and it has a helicopter motif.
Thermaltake has expanded its range of gaming cases with the Element V: a towering steel chassis with support for E-ATX hardware and then some. With adjustable fan speeds and multi-colour LED ...
Unlike most cases on the market, The Tower 900 eliminates the issue with ā€œGPU SAGā€ allowing vertical mounting of multi-GPU configurations on an E-ATX platform.
In this review, I’m taking a look at the Thermaltake Mozart VC4000 media center PC case (not the huge dorm-refrigerator-sized TX version). It’s a popular HTPC chassis, used by at least one major ...