Do you consider yourself a PC enthusiast? Do you take pride in building your own rig and making it look as good as possible? Many of the boutique shops have been making unique style cases for a while now. Most of these are of a color other than the beige of the first PCs. I think these PC cases are a whole lot nicer looking and many come with a window on the side. Through this window you can view all your precious hardware within the case. This becomes even more important to the enthusiasts who have the UV sensitive motherboards and exotic cooling methods on their CPUs. Today I will be taking a look at a case made by Thermaltake Technology, the Soprano DX. With its 140mm front and 120mm rear fans, e-SATA connector, windowed side panel, and sexy lines, this looks to be an outstanding product from Thermaltake.
..I was impressed at how cool the CPU would run even overclocked and running two instances of Prime95. With all the room inside the case, and the large fans bringing fresh air in and pushing the hot air out, I think there is room to push the envelope and add hotter components to this case. I have no problem recommending this case to anyone looking to build a system for their personal enjoyment. It has a nice feature set, is easy to work with, cools well, and looks very nice.
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