Thermaltake Mozart TX

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by W1zzard, on Aug 16th 2006, in Cases. Manufacturer: Thermaltake

Case Inside


As you would expect from this case, the inside has plenty of space available for the motherboard.


The cables for the front panel IO, switches and LEDs are quite long so it should be no problem hiding them somewhere. All connectors are labeled clearly.


On the other side of the motherboard tray is some extra space. If you want you can install a Mini-ITX system here.


The harddisk cage can be easily removed in just a few seconds. You have to remove a thumbscrew, then the whole cage can be pulled backwards and out. This is very easy to do and facilitates HDD installation a lot. When it is screwed down it is fixed properly and can not move around or make rattling noises. On the front of the HDD cage a 120mm fan is preinstalled.


Each side of the CD/DVD-ROM mounting system uses a different method.
One the left you have a plastic tab which holds the drive in place, on the right a traditional screw system. The right side can only be accessed after the HDD bay is removed or slid back.

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