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    Thermaltake Eclipse case Review

    Posted on Wednesday, November 30 2005 @ 16:31:27 CET by LSDsmurf


    Thermalrock have created a very interesting mid-tower ATX case with their Eclipse series. It is an interesting yet not over the top chassis design, and one of the lightest cases we have ever worked with. What it comes down to is if you move your case often or go to a lot of LAN parties, this is a great case to show off and to cut down on overall weight. Not only that but Thermalrock does a good job with their tool less install option, although for cooling it would be nice to see a more interesting design, not that it does it poorly but it doesn't excel.

    Link: AMDZone

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