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Old 06-29-2005, 02:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Thermaltake Soprano VB1400BWS Black Case (400W TT PSU)

I think i might get this. Is it worth it and it it good?
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Helps if we know the price Thermaltake is suppose to have good power supplies, so it should be good in that respect. I have a thermaltake case(Viking) and I've been pleased with it so far. I didn't look up your case, but let me tell you this. Mine has a door on the front that covers all the drive bays. THis is annoying when it's closed and say your burn a CD then it trys to eject it! Or if it's not open all the way it gets caught on the temp sensor...
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it costs $148 australian.
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