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    ThermalTake Element G, T chassis Review

    Posted on Tuesday, September 08 2009 @ 13:13:58 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Thermaltake has been making chassis for years now. Their products were known to be a go between. They where not quite the worst, but not quite the best. At least up until last year. Thermaltake has been changing this standing when it comes to their chassis. These newer chassis designs from ThermalTake, have been functional, cool, and rugged enough to give us years of use out of the chassis. The Element series chassis are a continuation of Thermaltake's new out look on how chassis are supposed to be built.

    The two chassis we at Bjorn3D are going to be looking at are both the Element G, and T chassis. Both of these chassis can handle a large array of computer components that will also provide us with the much needed airflow we will need to keep our computer components cool. So enough yibber yabbering, lets get on with the review.


    Link: Bjorn3D

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