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| Thermaltake Spedo Advanced Package Case Review |
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| Written by Christopher Greer -Joker63- | |
| Wednesday, 10 December 2008 00:00 | |
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Page 1 of 7 Introduction
When you think about excitement what crosses your mind? Is it going almost 200 mph down the highway feeling your heart pound and feeling the mixture of bliss and fear running up and down your spine? Or is it the twists and turns of a roller coaster that excites you? What about the adrenaline rush that you get from being on the bleeding edge of death and you kill that final boss in a great game? Well, for me it's opening up a new chassis and wondering about the possibilities that lies within. The design and innovation that I feel has been put into this case gives me that adrenaline rush because there is nothing better than that feeling of everything going right when you build a PC. What can I say, I'm a geek.
"Think Excitement – Think Spedo” is the marketing expression for the Thermaltake Spedo Advanced Package Case. And I could not agree more, with the innovative Advanced Thermal Chamber 3 Cooling System and the Cable Routing Management 3 System, you would be hard pressed to pack any more excitement or innovation in to the Themaltake Spedo Case. The Spedo Advanced Package Case has a sleek design on the outside and keeps the inside looking simple. The Spedo has been designed to support both liquid cooling and air cooling. This is a great feature because it gives you options; if you feel that you need to upgrade from the Advanced Thermal Chamber 3 cooling system you can easily set up a water cooling system without having to worry about making holes in your beautiful chassis. You will never have to worry about having a cluttered case or the impediment of air flow from cables with the Cable Routing Management 3 system. It does a great job of keeping the cables behind the motherboard plate.
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Sometimes I forget how big full towers are and when I saw this package I was impressed. You are instantly intrigued by the graphics on the package and want to see this case for yourself. It is good packaging and puts to rest any fears of the case being damaged in shipping.
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