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Thermaltake SwingRS 100 Review
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 09/17/2007 12:32 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
Bjorn3D look at the Thermaltake SwingRS 100 case
Do you remember the first PC computer case you had? Mine belonged to an IBM-PS1 desktop and, while practical, was beige, bland and pretty dull looking. As the years went by and I started to build my own computers, I started to try to mod my cases, not only to make them look better but also to improve cooling and other features. I still remember the first case window kit I bought and how much time I spent first cutting the hole out and then get the window to fit in. Does anyone actually put in their own case window anymore? I doubt it.
Today cases come in all sorts of designs and sizes and there really is no reason to do all that stuff anymore. Thermaltake is a company that is well known for their wide range of cases and today it is my turn to take one of their latest cases for a test spin. The case in question is the new Thermaltake SwingRS 100, a case that not only looks good but also has some cool features inside.
Today cases come in all sorts of designs and sizes and there really is no reason to do all that stuff anymore. Thermaltake is a company that is well known for their wide range of cases and today it is my turn to take one of their latest cases for a test spin. The case in question is the new Thermaltake SwingRS 100, a case that not only looks good but also has some cool features inside.
Thermaltake SwingRS 100 Review
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