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Thermaltake Tai-Chi Case
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: First Look Last Updated: March 23, 2006
Page: 3 of 4
$ Check REAL-TIME pricing for ANTEC TWO HUNDRED COST-EFFICIENT MID-TOWER GAMING CASE $.
CompUPlus: $49.99 Newegg: $69.95
Buy.com: $47.24 Amazon: $54.19

Main Features

Tai-Chi model VB5001SNA main specs include:

  • Application: ATX and BTX (thru the use of a BTX Upgrade Kit, part number A9449) and smaller form factors derived from these.
  • Material: Aluminum.
  • Available colors: Silver or Black.
  • Size: 23.62” x 10.35” x 21.50” (60 cm x 26.3 cm x 54.6 cm) (H x W x D).
  • Weight: 43.43 Lbs (19.7 Kg)
  • Bays: 10 5 ¼” bays and one 3 ½” bay plus three 3 ½” internal bays.
  • Expansion slots: seven.
  • Fans: Two 120-mm fans, one at the front panel cooling the three 3 ½” internal bays, and one at the rear. Both glow blue when the system is turned on. Both rotate at 1,300 rpm with a noise level of 17 dBA.
  • Fans (water cooling): Two 120-mm fans rotating at 1,300 rpm with a noise level of 17 dBA.
  • Radiator (water cooling): 8.66” x 10.63” x 1.30” (220 mm x 270 mm x 33 mm) (H x W x D).
  • Pump capacity (water cooling): 84 L/h.
  • CPU block (water cooling): Copper with acrylic cover that glows blue when the system is turned on. Fits all CPUs.
  • Extra features: Side panel with hydraulic opening, wheels stand with brakes.
  • More Information: http://www.thermaltakeusa.com
  • Average price in the US*: USD 430 (USD 350 for the model without water cooling).

* Researched on Shopping.com on the day we published this First Look article.

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