Introduction:
I'd like to thank
Thermaltake for supplying the tested case.
Specifications |
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Case type | Full tower |
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Side Panel | Honeycomb see-through panel |
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Net Weight | 8.91 kg |
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Dimension | 540.0 mm x 205.0 mm x 650.0 mm |
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Cooling System | Front (intake): 120x120x25 mm, 1300 RPM, 17 dbA Rear (exhaust) 120x120x25 mm blue LED, 1300 RPM, 17 dbA |
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Material | Chassis 1.0 mm all aluminum Front Bezel: all aluminum |
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Color | Silver |
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Motherboards | ATX, MicroATX, ExtendedATX |
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PSU | Standard ATX PSU |
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I/O Ports | 2x USB 2.0, 1x IEEE1394, Audio & Speaker |
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The package
The package is big and full of explanations which list the details of the case.
The case itself is sitting inside the cardboard box safely.
Additional accessories can be found inside the case, safely attached.
In addition to the case you receive a small booklet with instructions, a well-filled screw package and an extra backplate for mounting certain extra-big motherboards.
The Case
The black speaker design door is made from all aluminum. It feels very solid and is quiet heavy compared to the rest of the case. The matte metallic look of the Eureka looks very stylish and clean.
Behind the door, which can be locked with the included keys, you find five 5.25" slots and two 3.5" slots.
The clean look of the case is best seen in an office-style environment.