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Old February 22nd, 2008   #1
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Default Thermaltake Mozart TX Cube Tower Case Review



When speaking of technology, only rarely does the name Mozart ever come up in a conversation. Thermaltake has decided to use his namesake as the next step in entertainment based enthusiast enclosures. Just as Mozart has his everlasting music, will this become a hit for eons to come or is it doomed to be hidden in some server room pulling triple duty?


Thermaltake has become a well known company with a full line of products that includes anything from CPU and graphics card coolers, external hard drive enclosures, quality power supplies all the way up to the high end chassis and water cooling blocks. Stepping into the entertainment arena with a unique type of case is the Thermaltake Mozart TX Entertainment Series VE1000 based chassis. The VE1000 series comes in 4 flavors but today we will be looking at the VE1000SWA.

Thermaltake Mozart TX Cube Tower Case Review



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Default Re: Thermaltake Mozart TX Cube Tower Case Review

Nice review. There's a lot of case there but the lack of sufficient cables supplied for the price is a turn off specially since their extra long cables.



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Default Re: Thermaltake Mozart TX Cube Tower Case Review

Man that thing is HUGE! I would have to buy a new house to find a place to put that. Great review.
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Excellent review, that case has been a dream of mine for a while now.



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Default Re: Thermaltake Mozart TX Cube Tower Case Review

Very nice review!
But, the case is HUGE!!! *eyes buldge*.....
I don't think I could even fit that in my room....



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Default Re: Thermaltake Mozart TX Cube Tower Case Review

Outstanding review to say the least.If in the market,would buy the case...no holds barred.



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Default Re: Thermaltake Mozart TX Cube Tower Case Review

thanks everyone, not bad for my first official review under HL's wing (had a few member-based articles that they posted)... Paul and Rich were great helping out wherever needed so most of the credit is theirs, I just put words into the article







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Bio's son is running one of those and he just loves it................. He even drags the thing around to lans and back and forth out to his dads for a bit of week-end gaming...................





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even has the optional 7" screen, very cool!







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Default Re: Thermaltake Mozart TX Cube Tower Case Review

It's a pretty cool case, not really a ton of room for water cooling even with it being so big. Fan hole spacing is designed for TT radiators, normal radiators like Swiftech or BI are a real pain if you want to use more than one dual in the top rear, up front only a dual will fit even though there are 3 120 mounts. In the water cooling aspect the case sore of sucks unless you start cutting stuff out.



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