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Thermaltake Tai-Chi Case
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: First Look Last Updated: March 23, 2006
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Conclusions

Tai-Chi is a really impressive all-aluminum case from Thermaltake, targeted to the most high-end user. The model we had the chance to take a look, VB5001SNA, comes with a water cooling kit, which is really neat. Unfortunately this was just a ”first look“ on this product and we hadn’t to chance to evaluate its water cooling performance.

Details like side panel with hydraulic opening and wheels with brakes really captured our attention. Since its side panels use a heatsink-style design, it is very heavy (43 Lbs).

Tai-Chi’s price, however, is its major drawback. Costing USD 430 without the power supply, we wonder if someone can afford buying this case.  Even paying USD 350 for the model without the water cooling kit we think it is outrageous, as you can find good all-aluminum cases – including models from the very same Thermaltake – on the USD 100 range.

Paying three times more just to have a very heavy case with a side panel with hydraulic opening? No, thank you. We don’t think it is worthwhile.

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