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The Thermaltake DX is one of Thermaltake's higher-end cases. It features an elegant and unique design while still including multiple other functional case features. The DX pays special attention to cooling, with one 120mm rear fan and one 140mm front hard drive fan. There are venting holes for the PCI slots and on the side panel as well. The front fan has a washable air filter. All drive bays and PCI slots are tool-free, and the case includes a detachable hard drive cage and anti-vibration pad. Also, the aluminum front panel can open for easier access to the front drives. The Soprano DX cannot be used for liquid cooling systems.
MSRP $119.99
Release date May, 2007
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- MSRP: $119.99
- Release Date: May 2007
- Elegant and stylish design
- SECC steel body
- Aluminum front door panel with blue LED
- 140mm and 120mm rear exhaust fans, 140mm front intake fan
- Ventilation at rear PCI slots and on side panels
- Washable front air filter
- Six 5.25" drive bays (2 exposed), Seven 3.5" drive bays (2 exposed)
- Tool-free access to all drive bays and PCI slots
- Available in silver or black
- Side panel security lock
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MSRP $99.99
Released November, 2004
Pros
- affordable price
- large size, capable of holding many drives, expansion cards and oversized video cards
- includes three 120mm cooling fans
Cons
- gaudy case design
- LCD display is tacked on the case; appears to be an afterthought
- poor thermal design - PSU at top
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