Wednesday, September 19th 2012

Thermaltake Launches the New Soprano PC Case

The contemporary black-and-white theme is one of the modern representations to carry out a sleek, elegant and organized sensation in a design. Thermaltake, being the industry pioneer brand in PC chassis, power supply and thermal solution, presents the new Soprano by complying with contemporary design essences. Unlike any other recent PC chassis Thermaltake has introduced, the new Soprano is a simple and elegant mid-tower that seeks to blend into designers' lavish furnishing with the aid on surpassing the intriguing modern lifestyle.

Plain Yet Sophisticate
Thermaltake the new Soprano is a conventional PC chassis with a contemporary flair, it materialized in two forms, a stark contrast of white exterior against black interior or a full black exterior and interior, both in the company of a 28 mm thick aluminum front panel with elegant streamline design to convey a crisp and clean appearance. Its minimal furnishings, lightings and brushed metal accents enhance the visual amenity for a sleek and professional office or home environment.

Simple Yet Professional
Thermaltake new Soprano has a professional build; it has the invisible top-mounted HDD docking station and internal USB 3.0 ports for a refined data management. Plus, an adequate space to house up to four optic drive devices, a multi card reader, five HDDs/SSDs, a ATX motherboard, a high-end CPU air cooler or liquid cooler with large radiator, and VGA cards as long as 315 mm to maneuver some of the latest design and editing software. Further in details, there are four rubber grommeted cable management holes with convenient cable management space and two side panel sound-damping foams for an absolute professional environment.

The new Soporano is new simplicity dilemma and the minimalist of Thermaltake mid-tower which will blend into designers' lavish furnishing with the aid on surpassing the intriguing modern lifestyle.

For more details on the Thermaltake "New Soprano" information please visit:

New Soprano
www.thermaltake.com/products-model.aspx?id=C_00001914
New Soprano Snow
http://www.thermaltake.com/products-model.aspx?id=C_00001919
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12 Comments on Thermaltake Launches the New Soprano PC Case

#1
DoomDoomDoom
I had one of the old Sopranos when I was first getting into building a few years back. Glad to see they've made this less of a no frills case, but the lack of exhaust options really hurts the overall design. Then again, I suppose they're advertising it as a silent case, with all of that dampening material.

Nice to see an HDD dock as standard. That's a great case feature that needs to start becoming (more) standard.
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#2
Sasqui
Is the front door brushed metal? Did TT really figure out how to get air to move through a sheet of metal? Bravo!
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#3
naraku
Looks like there are some vents on the side and the bottom though.


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#4
popswala
I don't like it. not enough hdd slots and I don't like doors restricting air flow. yea I know I can take it off, but still, its part of the case and its more work to do that instead of set up and go. Its just to plain outside. Looks more like for a home business case to be more on the professional look side.
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#5
Nordic
Internal layout reminds me of my 550d. I love my case. Similar airflow except the 550d has 2 top, and 2 side vents.
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#6
stinger608
Dedicated TPU Cruncher & Folder
Nice to see Tt redesign the Soprano case design. The early version of this case had terrible air flow, and was a "budget" case at best. This new design looks much better and appears to have a much better air flow design.

Good job on this redesign Tt. :-)
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#7
No_Asylum
SasquiIs the front door brushed metal? Did TT really figure out how to get air to move through a sheet of metal? Bravo!
Just like the Soprano (which I own) before it, The air flows in through the edges of the door and the bottom front edge. And they added vents in the side of this one for even more airflow.
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#8
No_Asylum
stinger608Nice to see Tt redesign the Soprano case design. The early version of this case had terrible air flow, and was a "budget" case at best. This new design looks much better and appears to have a much better air flow design.

Good job on this redesign Tt. :-)
Airflow on the original Soprano was actually quite good for its time and price range. Atleast once you removed the stupid front fan filter and upgraded the thermaltake fans that barely move any air, LOL.
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#9
theubersmurf
They did a good job except I'd put vents on the top of the case. And while I like the external hdd tray built in, I feel like a flat top to the case would look better.
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#10
STCNE
Looks nice, but why have LED fans in a professional oriented case? especially when you won't see them through the door anyway? I'm liking that door, it's nice to see something new for a change. Too many HAF clones on the market these days.
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#11
Vancha
A Thermaltake case that doesn't look like it was marketed to children?

Dear god...
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#12
Initialised
I thought that looked familiar.

Not a bad case but one for a modest system not a powerhouse.
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