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    Thermaltake Spedo Advanced Package Case Review

    Posted on Friday, March 06 2009 @ 11:51:36 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Thermaltake did a great job with the Spedo case, with plenty of drive expansion, an ATC and CRM to handle the thermals of the case and the cable management, packaged in a full-tower ATX case that fits the needs of the hardcore enthusiast. There is plenty of room inside the case to install the largest video cards on the market. Where the case falls short is in the lack of Firewire and the lack of a removable motherboard tray which are common items in today's high-end systems. Thermaltake's Spedo Advanced system is available for under $250 online making it a good buy for those looking for a high-end case that want cooling throughout as the ATC is an excellent feature for a full tower case. This case would win an Editor's Choice Award if it cost a little less, but it no doubt is a Hot Product for those wanting a big case with lots of room for air-flow and/or modifications to their system like water cooling.

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