Saturday, August 18, 2007

#801 - Thermaltake LANBOX SFF (Small Form Factor) Case

Duration: 06:30 minutes
Upload Time: 07-04-04 20:46:17
User: 3DGAMEMAN
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Description:

"There are many small form factor (SFF) cases on the market, but very few come close to the features found on the Thermaltake LANBOX SFF Case. This product looks great, has a very strong handle, excellent air circulation and has a modular chassis. This modular chassis design means that the motherboard tray, power supply mount, external drive bay cage and internal drive bay cage can be easily removed. It's an amazing design because the computer components can be installed or removed outside the case. This gives the computer users lots of room to work. Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end." ~3dGameMan.com

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Linkhiei ::: Favorites
He said it's only Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX. So, nope, it does not support Standard ATX =[
07-04-05 03:33:49
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Bf2MastersMaster ::: Favorites
this is cool case but their is risk of getting very hot inside
07-04-05 05:50:09
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darkrealm86 ::: Favorites
pretty kick ass case , but yeah no standard ATX...bummer
07-04-05 07:04:36
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macsftw ::: Favorites
lol "you can take about everything out of it besides the case itself" looooooooooooool
07-04-05 11:21:36
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nilzxx ::: Favorites
That sure is kickass!!! Would buy if I had the money for a second LAN comp. Great review, Rod!
07-04-05 22:29:14
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chris746568462 ::: Favorites
sweet,i like it shame it dose'nt support ATX.
07-04-06 17:43:30
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ThickIvory ::: Favorites
Nice video Rod! Um can you do a review on a singler proccessor like AMD athlon 5200X2?
07-04-08 06:17:38
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CVRealMan ::: Favorites
THIS CASE Olny fits micro and mini ATX
07-04-08 17:08:58
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TheDarkOneYevon ::: Favorites
can you put in a 8800 GTS or GTX ?
07-06-25 15:05:25
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pizzn8 ::: Favorites
yes but u need to remove the hd cage and put ur hd in the slot where a 3.5" drive bay goes this will accomodate the size of the 8800. this sucker gets hot.. im like 120 F, board and chip,and i have a honeywell turbo fan dumping air into the side vent. so upgrade all the fans/hs, and get a modular power supply otherwise its a bitch to work on
07-06-26 00:30:04
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