Advantages: EXELENT BUILD STURDY GREAT COOLING AND SPACE AND QUIET TO Disadvantages: HEAVY NO DUST FILTER ON SIDE FAN
wow this is the case
i have owned this case for 3 months now and i am very impressed
when it arrived at my door was so shocked with the sheer size of this case its huge! i have now managed to fit all my components inside with ease i have a zalman nvidia cpu 120mm fan inside and plenty of room left . the temperatures inside have also dropped by 10-15 degrees just by the exelent airflow inside thermaltake have it right
the fans inside are 1x120mm in the front + space for 2 more 120mm
1x120mm exhaust in the back 1x 90mm hdd fan at the back and 1x90mm exhaust up top
a huge 25 cm fan on the side pannel optimized for sli and overclocking
hard drive spaces up to 10
cd drive spaces up to10
the only bad points with this case are weight very heavy
and the 25 cm cooling fan has no dust filter
and i had to buy longer sata ...
Advantages: Very robust, build quality, looks Disadvantages: fimsy top lid, noisy case fans
Ive owned the Thermaltake Tsunami Dream VA3000BWA (windowed version) for around 8 months now, I chose it as the case that would house my very own PC "creation", a custom built desktop PC.
This case looks absolutely stunning. As you can see in the photo, there the curved brushed metal door on the front of the case I've owned the Thermaltake Tsunami Dream VA3000BWA (windowed version) for around 8 months now, I chose it as the case that would house my very own PC "creation", a custom built desktop PC.
This case looks absolutely stunning. As you can see in the photo, the curved brushed metal door on the front of the case has two discreet blue LEDs which really make the case look elegant at night.
The case comes with 3 fans, a very large intake fan at the front, large exhaust fan at the rear, and a small side fan attached ...
Advantages: Will Take everything including the kitchen sink Disadvantages: Could be too big for most Home users
It's big, it's black and it's bloody heavy!! But thats not the review. Thermaltake has made some outstanding cases over the years and this rates as one of them. If you can't tell from this statement I'm a big fan of the thermaltake brand, and bought one of these to replace my Xaser 3 when they first came out. The first thing to strike home is the dimensions. It is a server sized case, with 10 (or 11 if you remove the drawer) 5.25" bays. 3 of these are taken up by the removable hard drive unit, which has an intregal 120mm fan onboard. Another is used for the system switch bay/floppy caddy. As I said before it is heavy at 18kg unladen, and as with the Xaser 3 this has a little to do with the 2 large, full face 3mm aluminium sheets they use for doors. However it is striking, and more of an art piece than a case.
Inside at the top rear is ...
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Manufacturer's product description
PRODUCT FEATURES:Piano mirror coating with aluminum front panel designBuilt-in revolutionary 7" touch screen with hot keys moduleBrushed aluminum surface with polishing processSupports ATX PS2 power supplyHigh efficiency ventilation: 12cm silent fan in front and dual 6cm fan in rear