Simplicity was extravagantly designed into the Swing with modernly stylish piano-coating front panel design that reflects class and curve. Inside the chassis users will find wide range of thoughtful features from ten drive bays for maximum expandability to a 120mm Thermaltake Silent Fan located in the rear of the chassis for high-efficiency ventilation to support even the most advanced CPU, Graphics Card. Additionally, users have the option to install an additional 120mm fan onto the provided fan holder in the front of the chassis for high air flow volume..
Thermaltake is known for it’s eye-catching case designs make this case a good addition to the family ;-) Apart from the firewire and usb connectors at the top of the case sticking out, i must say that although it’s internal layout is simple but the outside makes up for it. Its Stylish in it’s own way, affordable, easy to install and the side panel with window gives it that little somthing extra.
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