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Thermaltake Soprano Dx: Nothing Is What It Seems

Thermaltake Soprano Dx: Nothing Is What It Seems

Author: Andrea Bai, Maggio   03/13/2007 12:25:00 PM CST
Category: Cases/Cooling
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Description

The Thermaltake Soprano DX is available in four different versions and two different colors; either black or silver. One version features a plexiglass side window while the other is completely covered save for a small opening for ventilation. Both versions use the same design for the front panel, which features a sinuous line that emits a blue light during operation.

The entire case is made out of brushed aluminum. In addition, the front plate has been finished with a coat of semi-reflective paint. The end result is a case with a modern apparence. Although it doesn’t turn out to be very flashy, it is still sleek and attractive. As is clear from the photograph, we chose the version without the side window.

The front panel is equipped with a bay-covering door that completely hides the four 5.2 inch drive slots along with the two 3.5 inch bays, which are used for a number of devices including floppy drives and universal memory card readers.

The start and reboot switches are also hidden from view behind the front bezel, along with the hard drive activity LED and the system LED. Near the bottom of the case there is an intake which lets air flow into the case. Immediately behind the intake is a fan which helps pull additional air in.


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