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Review: Thermaltake Eureka

by Matt Davey on 4 November 2006, 00:03

Tags: Thermaltake (3540.TWO)

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Inside the front

Thermaltake Eureka

To the left of the door are the external ports. The usual suspect are here but we did find them located a bit low down, which is kind of problematic when you consider the chassis' overall height.

Thermaltake Eureka

The front section features access to five 5.25” and two 3.5” bays. The vented panel at the bottom hides a single 120mm fan, fitted with a removable dust filter.

Thermaltake Eureka

The door of the Eureka can be locked using the same keys as the side panel; these are shipped as standard and attached to the back 120mm fan. The power button and reset button are located alongside the 3.5” bays although the later is virtually impossible to depress with anything but a sharp point.