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Old August 24th, 2007   #1
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Default Thermaltake Wing RS 100 Case Review


Designing and manufacturing products that run the gamut of PC computing, Thermaltake has assured itself a place in the computing industry with its innovative ideas and technology. It is without a doubt that the success that Thermaltake has achieved in the eight years it’s been in business has only served to make this company one of the leading manufacturers of enthusiast products on the market today.


“Founded in 1999, Thermaltake Technology is the world leader in the supply of thermal management cooling solutions, high-end power supply and chassis for desktop PC and industrial application systems. Building on the strength of its people, products, and extensive expertise in Thermal Management, Thermaltake raised the level of excellence on its Award Winning Purepower branded power supply as well as Xaser line of chassis.” - Read more...


New in Thermaltake’s unrelenting foray of its 2007 enclosure lineup is the Thermaltake Wing RS 100, an affordable mid-ATX chassis. The Wing RS 100, part of the RSI series of enclosures manufactured by Thermaltake, are designed to accommodate those enthusiasts on a limited budget with an enclosure solution that offers plenty of features but won’t break the bank. Let’s take a look at the Wing RS 100 and see if it can deliver the goods!

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Default Re: Thermaltake Wing RS 100 Case Review

Great review Dave!!! I was looking at this case, as a customer was looking to get a new case for under 50 bucks, but after reading the review, I will continue looking for a good case for him!



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Awesome review dude, I love your pictures, very professional and well composed. You also do some great wiring jobs too, your whole closet must be just packed full of zip-ties!



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Wow, great review! That's a ton of zip ties in there!



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while being incredibly affordable, tries too hard to include features while trying to pinch a penny or two in the process.

Chinese companies... I think this sentence defines them perfectly.



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Default Re: Thermaltake Wing RS 100 Case Review

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while being incredibly affordable, tries too hard to include features while trying to pinch a penny or two in the process.

Chinese companies... I think this sentence defines them perfectly.
Thanks for all the comments about the reivew you guys. I'd have to agree, Pete. The fact of the matter is that Thermaltake has a winning case design here if it weren't for the issues brought up in the review. I mean, for $39.99, this is a solid case for the money. If TT had just paid more attention to fleshing out the basics and ensuring they were top notch (while leaving and/or exluding the "features"), the Wing RS 100 would have walked away with a much higher verdict.




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