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17th January 2006, 23:25 | #1 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| Thermaltake Tai-Chi System Case So, we came to the most important discussion of the day: is the high price of the new Thermaltake Tai-Chi case justified? Let’s do a few simple mathematical calculations. A case of this kind made of similar materials will cost you at least $200-$250. A separate water-cooling system with comparable performance will cost another $150. This results into the average of $400. As of today the retail price of this case rests around this number and even less than that. I believe it is worth this money, as you get easy system assembly with the water-cooling system already preinstalled. As for you, I think we have provided you enough information to make your own decision.
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