Conclusion

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I talked about the harddrive bay earlier and we can see its very easy to remove so you can mount the harddrives outside the case. Included with the case is a bag with screws and even thumb screws. We also have a small bag with drive rails for easy installation.

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Some extra accessories are a soft rag to wipe the case of with and some stickers. Ofcourse we cannot forget the manual. On the right picture im trying to show the space between the top of the motherboard and the bottom of the power supply.

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Another picture to show the space in the case with a motherboard installed. On the right picture we have the 120 mm fan in the back in action. This is a very loud fan so get a fan controller for it.

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The front is also equipped with leds which gives this case a very nice look overall with the color scheme of silver and blue or black and blue.
Conclusion:
This is a very very nice case even though it has a flaw. The big problem is that the fans are so freaking loud and they have decided not to include any fan controllers. The case goes for around 120$ here in Sweden so it should be abit cheaper in the US. Its overall a very spacious case that can easily take a watercooling rig. It looks very nice even for beeing a premodded case and it has the nice features as all Thermaltake cases hold. For example you can open the front doors for easy access and you can remove the harddrive and floppy bays which makes the installation very easy. Overall I have to give this 5 out of 5 for a very nice case with great features. It would have gotten the recommendation also if the fans would have been quieter or a PSU would have been included.
Pros:
+ Nice looking
+ Very good features
+ Good accessories
+ Well packed
+ Good color scheme
Cons:
- No PSU
- Loud fans
Red&Blackness gives it 5 out of 5 dots






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