Thermaltake Tai Chi Video
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Thermaltake Tai-Chi Review
The good: Plenty of expansion room; constructed to aid overclocking, tool-free expansion card bays.
The bad: In order to swap out one hard drive, you need to disconnect them all; visual appearance a challenge to spousal acceptance factor.
The bottom line: It's not the prettiest case in town, but the Thermaltake Tai-Chi lends itself very well to aggressive overclockers.
Thermaltake Tai-Chi Specs
Manufacturer: Thermaltake Technology Inc.
Part number: VB5000SNA
- Product Specifications
