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Thermaltake Strike MX
$80.00
Released March, 2009
The Pros:Airflow through the case is great even without additional fans. Solidly constructed case, feels sturdy. Front bezel sticking out at the top makes it easier to carry when you need to.
The Cons:Case design looks pretty boring and utilitarian.
The Thermaltake Strike MX computer case features a simple and stylish design, and is one of Thermaltake's entry-level mid cases. Made of black SECC steel, the front panel is gunmetal plastic with a full mesh inner panel to allow for air flow.
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The inside of the case is made for simplicity of installation, and includes tool-free access to all drive bays and PCI slots. It is a lightweight mid tower intended to get the computer up and running quickly. It also has liquid cooling capabilities and spots for additional fans. Thermaltake also offers a version of the Strike MX with a stylish LED side-mounted fan.
Features
- MSRP: $79.99
- Release Date: March 2009
- Mid tower size
- Stylish and simple design
- Gunmetal plastic front panel with full mesh covering
- No-tool access to all drive bays and PCI slots
- 120mm rear fan
- Front and side fan expansion slots
- Easy-installation HDD cage
- Sliding motherboard tray
- Four 5.25" drive bays, 6 3.5" drive bays (1 exposed)
- Front I/O Audio and USB panel
- Easy access to power and reset buttons
- Thumbscrew side panel access
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Pros & Cons
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airflow through the case is great even without additional fans
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solidly constructed case, feels sturdy
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front bezel sticking out at the top makes it easier to carry when you need to
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external and internal drive bays are all no-tool no-screw mounting, very easy to work with
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has a built-in box for storing extra screws and other bits
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offers enough room for most setups
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easy to add extra fans to the case as needed
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case design looks pretty boring and utilitarian
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