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Wednesday, January 3, 2007
Computer cases are built to meet the specific needs of all sorts of niche system requirements - business desktops, home servers, gaming machines, media centers and so on. Each niche market has its own set of requirements, essentials and nice-to-haves, and case manufacturers vie to create cases which not only meet those requirements but offer innovations which will hopefully give their products the competitive edge. And if you're looking for true innovation, it's hard to look past Thermaltake's Mozart TX range of cases which were introduced back at Computex last year. Marketed as "The Ideal Home Entertainment Center", so far everyone I've spoken to who has seen one has had some sort of comment to make - some favourable, some not. Regardless, the case has made an impression on every single person who has seen it.
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Sunday, August 20, 2006
The Thermaltake Mozart TX is one of the biggest PC cases ever made. It has so much space that you can put two systems into it. You have five drive bays and seven 3.5" bays, a total of ten fans can be installed into this case which seems like a great candidate to be fit with water cooling. We test the silver, all aluminum version of this $300 monster case.
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