Introduction
I'd like to thank
Thermaltake for supplying this case.
For several years Thermaltake has been making "cool" hardware for the enthusiast. This includes heatsinks, fans, cases and other cooling solutions. We are taking a look at the WingRS 301 case today. This unit is aimed at the budget user and is part of a family of affordable cases which all share the same interior layout and structure. Only the outside design differs, with the WingRS 301 topping the list with a carrying handle.
Specifications
Specifications |
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Case type | ATX mid tower |
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Suitable motherboards | ATX and mATX |
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Bays | 4×5,25" and 1×3.5" external, 4×3.5" internal |
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Expansion slots | 7 (depending on motherboard) |
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Front connectors | 2×USB 2.0, microphone, headphone |
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Cooling | Front (Intake) : 120 x 120 x 25 mm (optional)Rear (Exhaust) : 120 x 120 x 25 mm TurboFan, 1300rpm, 17dBA |
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Weight | 5.1 kg / 11.2 lb |
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Dimensions | 485.0 x 190.0 x 490.0 mm (19.1 x 7.5 x 19.3 inch) |
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Material | SECC steel |
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Package
Thermaltake ships the WingRS 301 in a full color cardboard package. The front has an image that clearly focuses on the carrying handle, while the rear goes into detail about the chassis features.
Both sides hold additional information in form of the case specifications on one and feature list in mutiple languages on the other side.
Thermaltake has secured the chassis with two fairly compact Styrofoam spacers. Due to the size and weight of the case, this should be sufficient for transportation.