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    Thermaltake Swing ATX Mid Tower Case Review

    Posted on Tuesday, November 29 2005 @ 10:14:39 CET by LSDsmurf


    The cooling performance of the Swing case was quite respectable, and the fact that it allowed the processor to run cooler than a case with many more fans and a perceived better cooling design was a surprise. The Swing ships with one 120mm fan, which did the job, but I would recommend getting a second fan for better airflow, and to keep drives in the drive cage nice and cool.

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    Thermaltake Swing ATX Mid Tower Case


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