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17th February 2005, 03:24 | #1 |
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| Thermaltake Soprano Series Case Video This product boasts great looks, lots of drive bays, toolless design & other great features. It's all steel with a plastic front which means it's affordable but a little heavy at 21lbs. There are 4x5.25" (ext.), 2x3.5" (ext.) & 5x3.5" (int.) drive bays. The toolless design results in quick & easy installation of cards & drives. Air circulation is superb due to the included front and rear 120mm fans & one 90mm fan on the side panel. Watch the Video to find out more... Direct URL: http://www.3dgameman.com/vr/thermalt...eo_review.html
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