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Review: Thermaltake Soprano DX

by Matt Davey on 4 July 2007, 08:34

Tags: Thermaltake (3540.TWO)

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Pricing and specs


First things first, let’s talk money. Our recent review of the Gigabyte Triton 180 kicked off a series of tests of sub-£50 cases.

Considering the feature-set and capabilities, we were very pleasantly surprised at Gigabyte's offering. Well, the Thermaltake Soprano DX costs a good bit more – VAT-inclusive market price is £85-plus.

Thermaltake Soprano DX

The competition that the DX faces is pretty much a who's who of the chassis world. Cooler Master, SilverStone and Antec are among the big names with new offerings in this price sector. So those are busy waters to swim in and the DX is going to have to offer something special to stand out in such distinguished company.

Specifications

Specifications
Dimensions 497 x 210 x 478 mm (L x W x H)
Material 0.8mm aluminium body, aluminium front panel
Weight 6.09kg
5.25in external 4
3.5in external 2
3.5in internal 5
Expansion slots 11
System fans 1 x 120mm (blue LED) and 1 x 140mm
Water-cooling preparation No
Model variants Four - 2x black, 2x silver, each with/ without window
Manufacturer code VE7000SWA