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Thermaltake SwordM


$500.00 Released August, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Solid, all-aluminum construction that'll last for years. Interior is massive - plenty of room for an enthusiast setup. Can be fitted with an optional 7" LCD touchscreen - a truly unique feature.

The Cons:Really ugly design aesthetic. Very pricey for a chassis, even for one with all the bells and whistles. Obnoxiously large at 25.6" H x 9.4" W x 30.3" D.

The SwordM is a line of computer cases produced by Thermaltake.  It is made out of aluminum extrusion and is classified as a super-tower.  The SwordM is 25.6 H x 9.4 W x 30.3 D in, and supports standard, micro, and extend-ATX motherboards.

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  It features 6 3.5" drive bays and 7 expansion slots.  The side-panel is hydraulic, and the chassis is mounted on casters.  The cooling system utilizes a front-intake and rear-exhaust fan setup, with a top exhaust fan added in.  The hard-drive cage is detachable, for easier installation of HDDs.  The SwordM also includes the option for a 7" drive bay in place of two of the 3.5" bays.

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
  • Motherboard Support:  ATX (Standard, Micro, Extended)
  • Powersupply Support:  ATX PSII

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Pros
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    Solid, all-aluminum construction that'll last for years.

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    Interior is massive - plenty of room for an enthusiast setup.

  • 1

    Can be fitted with an optional 7" LCD touchscreen - a truly unique feature.

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    Can be outfitted with full watercooling by the manufacturer.

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    Excellent airflow can keep even beefier systems running coolly.

Cons
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    Really ugly design aesthetic.

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    Very pricey for a chassis, even for one with all the bells and whistles.

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    Obnoxiously large at 25.6" H x 9.4" W x 30.3" D.

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    Some assembly required - can't be used out of the box like most cases.

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