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Thermaltake Element S
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12:09 Jan 28, 2009
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Specifications: 230 x 505 x 540mm (W x H x D); 1 x 120mm Fan (front); 1 x 230mm red LED Fan (top); 1 x 230mm Fan (side); 1 x 140mm Fan (rear); 3 x 5.25in drive bay (external); 2 x 3.5in drive bay (external); 5 x 3.5in drive bay (internal); ATX, M-ATX; SECC Steel with windowed panel.
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4 Comments
MagnumXY
Jan 28, 2009 12:21 PM
does the front fascia feel like cheap plastic, i hate that on my antec p182
Truckasauras
Jan 28, 2009 1:05 PM
It doesn't do anything for me. The front reminds me of the decor old Pizza Hut restaurants of the 80's.
p0is(+)n
Jan 28, 2009 2:37 PM
Thermaltake seem to have come a long way in not plastering their brand name all over their products in massive font, but I still don't like their designs.
V1RUS
Jan 29, 2009 10:51 AM
Hmmm well i may not like the deign but i do quite liek the 230mm fan on the side and the sata port on the top but thats about it not to keen on the look or design
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