ThermalTake Eclipse Chassis

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Glamorous all aluminum case design Swappable CD storage Side Panel with Open Window Transparent Window Engineered Ventilation Design With Dust Filter Retractable Foot Stands


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System Board Style: ATX, Micro ATX

Max # of Drives: 11

Chassis Type: Mid-tower

Chassis Color: Black

Features: Front Earphone Jack, Front Firewire Ports, Front Microphone Jack, Front USB Ports, No-Tool Assembly


Summary

Product Title: ThermalTake Eclipse Chassis

Manufacturer: ThermalTake

Power Score: 4.5 | 3 Reviews


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Product Reviews (3)

Sleek Design - Great Build - Overall Really Nice Case

Strengths: All aluminum construction Side Window Cd player look Ease of installation Lightweight

Weakness: Cd holder only holds 1 CD My power led conncetor was two prong instead of three No PSU

This is a great case and I highly recommend it.I would have preferred for this price a case with a power supply, but this case really made up for it with its looks. Solid construction makes installation safe and easy. Definitely and eye catching case without being gaudy.

By tukerstown - Sep 29, 2006

Awesome Case

Strengths: Sleek Design All steel (no plastic) Clear side window No sharp edges Screwless drive system

Weakness: Power LED connector was only 2 hole rather than 3. Didnt fit my motherboard. CD storage only holds one disc and not well.

So far so good. Everything fit well and was easy to install.
Great looking case and nice and quiet.
Highly recommended for the PC enthusiast who is looking for a case that is sleek and professional.

By ck5uperman - Sep 28, 2006

Eclipse & Mystic: Offbeat Cases from ThermalRock

While the Eclipse case makes a very tidy and compact impression, it features plenty of room for the hardware it must house. The midi tower is mainly made of aluminum and weighs in at an impressive 13.6 lb , making it one of the lighter cases on the market. The model's most distinctive features are its transparent side window and its out-of-the-ordinary front panels.
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By tomshardware.com - Sep 13, 2005

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