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| Thermaltake Shark Case Review Thermaltake’s latest addition to the Xaser line is the Shark full tower aluminum case. Weighing in at 14lbs (6.8 kg) the Shark is packed with features. It includes two 120mm fans spinning at a leisurely 1,400 RPM, producing 21dbA. Besides the fact that the exhaust fan includes a blue LED, they are identical. The front door features a blue LED as well, and provides a cover to hide un-matching 5.25" drives. The door also features a lock because the external drives can be installed and removed from the front of the case. The side panel has a lock as well, and features a see through mesh that is coated with an EMI shield. In terms of expansion, the Shark supports five externally accessible 5.25" drives, two externally accessible 3.5" drives, five internal 3.5" drives, and seven card slots in the back." Review Link: http://www.cooltechzone.com/index.ph...d=823&Itemid=0 |
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