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The Thermaltake Mozart iP is a home theater desktop PC case that supports ATX and Micro ATX compatibility from Thermaltake's Mozart series. The case is designed with a black aluminum chassis with two bridges that strengthen the case structure. It is unique in the series since it has a front panel hinge with an iPod dock and built-in iPod remote control allowing the user to insert their iPod and play music directly from the case.
MSRP $220.00
Release date August, 2007
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The Mozart iP includes an 80mm intake fan on the front with a front panel air vent, dual 60mm exhaust fans at the back, and a top vent which provide good air flow to keep the case cool. It can hold two 5.25" drives and five 3.5" drives with one of the DVD drive bays being accessible without opening the front door. It also provides multimedia capabilities with front USB and Firewire ports and easy-access power and reset buttons. The Mozart iP has a suggested retail price of $220 and comes with a 3 year warranty.
Features/Specs
- Front panel hinge design with iPod slot
- Built-in iPod remote control
- iPod charger dock
- PCB panel design
- 1 x Front 80mm intake fan (2000 rpm)
- 2 x Rear 60mm exhaust fans (2500 rpm)
- Ventilation opening on top
- Intake air vent
- 2 x 5.25" Drive Bays
- 5 x Int. 3.5" Drive Bays
- Easy access Power & Reset button
- Front ports: 2 x USB 2.0, 1 x Firewire ports, Audio & Speaker
- Gold-plated foot stands
- ATX & Micro ATX compatibility
- PSII power supply compliant
- Black aluminum chassis
- Dimensions: 6.7 x 16.9 x 17.7 in
- Weight: 17.6 lbs.
- 3 year warranty
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MSRP $300.00
Released August, 2008
The PC-C37 is a slim media PC case from Lian Li. An upgraded PC-C36, the PC-C37 includes a luxurious brushed aluminum finish and many features only found on full sized PC cases such as a removable drive cages, vibration dampening, and an included 70mm side intake fan. The PC-C37 does not include the non-standard...
Thermaltake Mozart iP
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Lian Li PC-C37 Muse
MSRP $300.00
Released August, 2008
Pros
- beautiful case work from Lian-Li as usual
- looks like a beautiful high end piece of A/V equipment, would fit in with any type of media setup
- carefully laid out internally to provide space around mb and cable space. can fit some under the mb
Cons
- non-standard power
supply cannot be replaced if it fails or does not meet expectations
- non-standard 70mm fan cannot be replaced if it fails or does not meet expectations
- difficult to build a quiet yet highly functioning computer in such a small and tight case
Thermaltake Mozart iP
vs.
Lian Li PC-C36 Muse
MSRP $199.99
Released September, 2007
Pros
- Slick look will match to match your home theater
- Customizable LCD panel on the front
- Adequate heat dispersion
Cons
- Not fully customizable LCD; no custom messages
- Expensive at almost $200
- Only supports MicroATX form factor
Thermaltake Mozart iP
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Antec Fusion Black 430
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Pros
- affordable price
- 3-year warranty
- built-in iPod dock - compatible with a dedicated remote control
- compatible with standard ATX motherboards and power supplies
- iPod dock works when PC is on or off
Cons
- strange aesthetics due to the built in iPod dock
- constructed of aluminum, vibrational properties are worse than steel
- smaller iPods are not supported
- large size
- smaller fans are not standard sizes, not that quiet
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