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Thermaltake SwordM+LCS


$600.00 Released August, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Solid and durable build quality, feels like you could hit it with a hammer and it would be ok. Plenty of space inside for everything, will never feel cramped. Design looks impressive to everyone that sees it.

The Cons:Has some hydraulics that just aren't very useful. Pre-installed water cooling kit isn't very effective, will likely want to replace it. Front panel is a bit bland considering how great the rest of it looks.

The SwordM+LCS is a version of the SwordM line of computer cases, part of Thermaltake's line of computer cases.  The SwordM+LCS differs from the standard SwordM case in that it adds a liquid cooling system.

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  The liquid cooling system uses 350 c.c. of liquid and a P400 12V pump, capable of pumping 400 litres per hour.  For further information, please see the Thermaltake SwordM report.

Features

  • Dimensions:  25.6 H x 9.4 W x 30.3 D
  • Material:  Aluminum Extrusion    
  • 5.25" Bays:  6
  • External bays:  0
  • Internal bays:  3
  • Expansion Slots:  7
  • Liquid Cooling System:  All-Copper Water Block, 350 c.c reservoir, P400 pump
  • Motherboard Support:  ATX (Standard, Micro, Extended)
  • Powersupply Support:  ATX PSII

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    solid and durable build quality, feels like you could hit it with a hammer and it would be ok

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    plenty of space inside for everything, will never feel cramped

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    design looks impressive to everyone that sees it

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    many options available for water cooling, have a number of routes you can run it through

Cons
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    has some hydraulics that just aren't very useful

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    pre-installed water cooling kit isn't very effective, will likely want to replace it

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    front panel is a bit bland considering how great the rest of it looks

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    priced way higher than most people will want to pay for a case

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