Thermaltake Tai-Chi Super Tower Case

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A hydraulicly operated door people. Okay a little overkill but hey fun to see. Although the hydraulic strut is a little excessive in it's force to open the door. On the other hand, you could use it to train/flex or develop your bi- and triceps.

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The inside of the casing is huge. You have space to do whatever you want. Water-cooling, not an issue. They layout is great. Let's have a closer look shall we? The mainboard panel can be removed easily by unscrewing it.

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Wiring, usually a mess. Thermaltake did it right and made it orderly.

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Here's another plus. I've seen so many cases where the connectors pretty much were all loose. You had to connect a pin for ground, data1, data2, voltage etc. This is simple. Connect it to your mainboard and you are set to go.

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