When it comes to a computer case, much like the body of a car, you want to have something that stands out and looks good. Personally, in both cases, I like something that stands out because it is closer to stylish than flashy and in your face. So when I came across the ThermalTake Tsunami, I found a case that had a certain class about it, subtle elegance was all I could think and I just had to see what it had to offer.
…The Tsunami Case is a sturdy Aluminum Chassis with a lot of detail put into the design and look. This is evident in how seamlessly the window is integrated into the side, and the blue accent LEDs hidden in the front cover. The function can easily be found in even the smallest of details, such as the center standoff that helps align the motherboard, how exact the motherboard sits and fits inside of the case, and removable drive cages. You will not be disappointed with the Tsunami Dream, and it surely is the dream case for many.
Score 98 Points
Envy News Merit Award
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Style and Design
"Mirror Coating" (Paint job)
Attention to Detail
Window Integration
Accent LEDs
Removable Drive Cages
Toolless installtion (mostly)
Solid Aluminum Case
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Placement of "Front" USB
No removeable motherboard tray
Thermaltake Tsunami Case Review @ Envy News
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