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    Thermaltake LANBOX Case Review

    Posted on Wednesday, January 31 2007 @ 19:25:18 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    It's been about 2 months since I have reviewed an enclosure from Thermaltake. That was the Thermaltake Armor LCS Liquid Cooled ATX Chassis, which is a large enclosure compared to the Tt LANBOX VF1000SWA that I just received. The Tt LANBOX is a mini enclosure that will hold a Mini-ITX or micro ATX motherboard. The enclosure itself is made from aluminum and clear acrylic side panels (on certain models) to keep the LANBOX light. A carrying handle is incorporated into the top of the LANBOX to help make travel easy from LAN to LAN.

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