Thermaltake Core V51 Riing Edition Window Green PC Chassis

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Man I look at this and feel like its the late 90s early 2000s.
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I can see a lot of mods coming out of this.
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Does it come in bright monaro orange because that would be awesome.
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I like it:) Ive got the coreV71 awesome air cooled case for the price, have had way more expensive cases than this that don't cool half as well as this. Just wish they had colour options for the v71 instead of the boring black.
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The fans are kind of cool, but I'm happy without having Leds in my fans. The strip around the window makes it nice so it can be dark or lit whenever I want and how I want.
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To be honest, it looks bootyful, just like most other Thermaltake products...
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Someone bring out something to move me away from my Cosmos 1000. I've basically had this thing since the dawn of time but it's so spacious and has lovely brushed aluminium and I even retrofitted usb3.0 to it. Clearly space is not an issue so someone bring out another brushed aluminium giant.
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This case reminds me of a PowerMac G5 ATX conversion I built a few years ago for a hackintosh system. I even installed a little device which made the Mac "chime" when you turn it on. Those G5 aluminum cases were built like tanks. If anyone built a modern ATX case with that kind of quality, it would easily cost $500. The conversion I did took quite a bit of work. Had to design and machine a custom motherboard tray, back plate, and gut the Mac power supply and fit all the parts of a proper ATX power supply inside, as well as figure out how to cool everything. http://i1248.photobucket.com/albums/hh485/AndrewKalionzes/PowerMac%20G5%20Hackintosh%20Conversion/th_Hackintosh_frontangle_zps4c4a5fcf.jpg http://i1248.photobucket.com/albums/hh485/AndrewKalionzes/PowerMac%20G5%20Hackintosh%20Conversion/th_Hackintosh_RearAngle_zpsa2863b56.jpg