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Date 2004-08-22
Provider: Thermaltake
Author: Niko Lupala
Editor: Amber Lupala


Thermaltake Tsunami aluminum case


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A 120 mm fan is mounted in the front and a big 120 mm fan is mounted in the back as we can see. We can also see that this case comes without a PSU so you have to find one yourself, so that adds about 50$ to the price if you get a average PSU.


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This case is equipped with a plexi window but there are Tsunami cases without them to. We also have a fan on the side which I forgot to mention :) The fans in general are kind of loud so I would suggest a fan controller of somekind, especially for the 120 mm fan in the back of the case.


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On the top of the case you can open a little lid and underneath you can find some USB, sound and firewire ports as you can see on the left picture. Even though the case is just a miditower size it has pretty much space and its fairly deep so you can probably instlal watercooling kit in this without any problems.


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On the left here we have the 120 mm fan which is equipped with four blue leds which really glows bright and gives the case a nice look when in action. The PCI slot covers are easy to snap as they are locked by the green clips.


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The floppy drive bay can be removed for easy installation outside the case. Same things goes for the harddrive bay since you only have to remove a thumb screw to be able to get it out of the case. The screwholes in the harddrive bays are mounted with rubber pads so the drives will be quieter since the rubber will prevent the vibrations from moving around in the case itself. On the right picture we can also see a piece of metal going over the case and this is something I find a bit disturbing when installing the parts in the case since its in the way. A good solution would have been to make it removable so you can move it out of the way when installing the parts.




In action pictures and a conclusion >>>>> Page 3


Thank you Thermaltake for making this review possible






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