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(More customer reviews)I purchased this case, and sadly going to return it to Amazon.com because Thermaltake opted to limit what's included with the case.Not to mention contacting their support staff is like calling a sales department.I'm giving it one star, until they choose to include a few more parts and address cable management, it doesn't deserve any more.
This is Thermaltakes top of the line case, the construction is solid but does have some major issues & design flaws, not to mention additional expense if you want to put more than three drives in the chassis.
Cable Management:The only entry for cables on the rear door is at the very bottom, you'll need a USB hub or extension cables for every device if they at a standard table height & case is on the floor.The rear door is too close to the trim and will cut your wires if you try to shut the door with them routed via the top.
Drive Bays:You are limited to 3 hard drives, unless you choose to purchase additional cages & covers from Thermaltake and the fan grille isn't even listed on their site.While most performance cases support up to 9 hard drives, at most you can place 6 in this case (despite the price) because someone decided that 8U was enough instead of 9U.You can place more in there, but not in a drive cage & without a fan; since they are a 3U configuration only.
The 7" drive bays at the top of the unit are a waste unless you want to purchase the optional LCD monitor - and then you are only going to be using one of them; and have to remove the sleek aluminum cover and place a black metal blank in it's place -- which doesn't sit flush with the case.You can't have a 7" and a 5.25" device installed in the top bays (unless Thermaltake sells something else to help us out).
The pump assembly is in the lower rear of the case, blocking access to the lower 3 expansion slots.There is no room to have a cable plugged into any of these lower cards; it will be necessary for you to remove & relocate the pump if you intend to use these slots.
I contacted Thermaltake after purchasing the case & additional drive cage just to be told that I had to purchase the grill cover- we shouldn't have to buy extra parts when we purchase a premium case...period.
What I purchased to replace this case Uniquely Designed Case and water cooling from Koolance.Even this sparse case from Antec supports 6 hard drives, why Thermaltake's premiere case doesn't is just a mystery.
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Product Description:
Key Features Enclosure Color Black Warranty 3 Years Motherboard I/O Expansion Slots 7 Motherboard Supported up to Form Factor 12" x 9.6" (ATX), 9.6" x 9.6" (Micro ATX) , 12" x 13" (Extend ATX) Chassis Type Liquid Cooling Case Dimensions WxDxH 9.4" x 30.3" x 25.6" Cooling System Front:120 x 120 x 25mm blue LED fan, 1300rpm, 17dBA Rear:Two 120 x 120 mm fans, 1300rpm, 17dBA, Top: Two 120 x 120 mm fans, 1300rpm, 17dBA Front Ports e-SATA connector x 1, USB2.0 x 2, IEEE 1394 Firewire x 1, HD AudioDetail Specifications Features - Built in liquid cooling solution with extra large radiator and two 12cm fans - Fully handmade multifunctional high class PC case - All aluminum extrusion built chassis - Convertible top panel for better ventilation - Hydraulic mechanisms for the top and side panel - Revolutionary open back plate design provides maximum internal air flow - Ventilation openings all around for optimized thermal management - Stylish back door eliminates cable clutter and perfect the appearance - Tool-free design for easy installation - Support up to ten 5.25" drive bays - Detachable HDD Cage - Reinforcement handles for easy transport - 7" drive bay for optional 7" touch screen LCD monitor (P/N:A2413-03)
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