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Thermaltake Matrix


$60.00 Released August, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Low price for an aftermarket case, good value. Comes with a large fan that moves a lot of air. Tool-less design, easy to slide everything into place quickly.

The Cons:Bays are a little tight, slightly awkward to set up. Not many open spaces for air to flow through.

The Thermaltake Matrix is a basic mid-tower PC case from Thermaltake's entry-level Matrix series.  The case supports ATX and Micro ATX motherboards and is designed with a black steel chassis, aluminum front plate, and a black mesh front panel with a built-in air filter.

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Product Shot 2  It includes a 12cm exhaust fan at the rear with a CPU air guide and VGA venting holes to help keep the components cool.  The Matrix can hold four 5.25" drives, six 3.5" drives, and offers convenient tool-free installation of all of the drives and PCI cards.  It also provides front HD audio, Firewire, and USB ports and has a thumb screw for easily opening the side panel.  The case has a suggested retail price of $60 and comes with a 3 year warranty.

Features/Specs

  • Black mesh front panel with filter
  • Black steel chassis with aluminum front plate
  • 1 x Front 12cm Intake Fan (Optional)
  • 1 x Rear 12cm Exhaust Fan
  • CPU air guide and VGA venting holes 
  • Drive Bays: 4 x 5.25", 2 x External 3.5", 4 x Internal 3.5"
  • Tool-Free Installation of Drives & PCI Cards
  • Thumb screw
  • Security key lock ring attached
  • Front ports: 2 x USB 2.0, Fireqire, HD Audio
  • Motherboard Support: ATX & Micro ATX
  • PSII power supply compliant
  • Dimensions: 16.5 x 7.5 x 18.9 in
  • Weight: 12.6 lbs.
  • 3 year warranty

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    low price for an aftermarket case, good value

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    comes with a large fan that moves a lot of air

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    tool-less design, easy to slide everything into place quickly

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    sturdy and well constructed machine

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    case can easily be locked shut for security

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    bays are a little tight, slightly awkward to set up

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    not many open spaces for air to flow through

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