Today it's time to take a look at a home theater PC case. Thermaltake has as we know a wide variety of cases and they also have
made a HTPC case (Home theater PC) which you can use by your home theater system to be able to play music, movies, etc without having
to plug in your own rig into it. We got a silver sample of their latest Tenor case which seems to be very nice looking that you would fit
perfect with your home theater; but does the case really work good?
Well packed as usual when it comes to Thermaltake. The big pictures on the box shows a picture of the case itself and on the back you have some
features and some pictures of the inside of the case. The case is packed in foam inside for it not to move or get srctached and all
the accessories are packed inside the case.
Please click on thumbnails to get bigger pictures
As it's a HTPC case the design is like the old desktop cases so you can lay it down with your vcr\ dvd on top of this for example.
I would say that this is still quite big for a HTPC setup but it does work and it does look good if you have room for it.
On the front you will find the power button and the reset button down to the left by the leds that show activity in your computer.
Please click on thumbnails to get bigger pictures
The front that covers the drive bays can either be used by opening the big front piece or just the small one to open up for one 5.25 slot.
You have the possibility to mount three 5.25 pieces and two floppy drives in this case.