Thermaltake Tai-Chi Super Tower Case

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The front doors are made of aluminum also. Why did I take this photo? Because it was looking so pretty. The roundings, we men have a thing with roundings. Without embarrassing myself (Ed: And trust me he did, I had to edit out some stuff that apparently didn't quite translate so well from Dutch to English) any further, the design is sexy.

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You can insert 5.25" gear by simply removing an aluminum shim. Then you insert the DVD-ROM or whatever you need to install and secure that with supplied thumb-screws.

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Here, you can keep small gear, screws and what not in there. This is one of these clever simple things that I like so much about Thermaltake's products.

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A nice solution to accomplish a better cooling performance is the mesh on the bottom panel. Nice detail, look how carefully the box with screws and such was secured. That's something else compared to a cheap case you bought, opened up and once opened a thousand screws drop onto the floor with your repeatedly screaming die salesmen dieeee...

Easy Hilbert look at case... 1-2-3... Zen... Yin-Yang... and yes... relaxed again.

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