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Thermaltake WingRS 101


$60.00 Released June, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Fairly easy to install a motherboard, provides good access. Enough room inside for larger video cards. Many tool-free options to cut down on setup time.

The Cons:Mounting points on a few of the 3.5 inch slots aren't quite in the right place. Uses low quality plastic retainers. Wiring from the front audio panel is pretty short, won't work for all motherboards.

The Thermaltake WingRS 101 is a basic mid-tower PC case from Thermaltake's entry-level WingRS series.  The case supports ATX and Micro ATX motherboards and differs in design with the WingRS 100 since it has a silver and black chassis and a front mesh grill for better ventilation.

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  Like the WingRS 100, it includes a 12cm exhaust fan at the rear with front and side ventilation openings as well as a CPU air guide to provide sufficient air flow to cool the case.  The WingRS 101 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 audio ports and two front 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 front mesh grill
  • 1 x Front 12cm Intake Fan (Optional)
  • 1 x Rear 12cm Exhaust Fan
  • CPU air guide and openings on side panel
  • Drive Bays: 4 x 5.25", 1 x External 3.5", 5 x Internal 3.5"
  • Tool-Free Installation of Drives & PCI Cards
  • Easy access Power button
  • Thumb screw
  • Front ports: 2 x USB 2.0, Mic, Speaker
  • Motherboard Support: ATX & Micro ATX
  • PSII power supply compliant
  • Dimensions: 16.3 x 7.5 x 18.9 in
  • Weight: 10.1 lbs.
  • 3 year warranty

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    fairly easy to install a motherboard, provides good access

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    enough room inside for larger video cards

  • 1

    many tool-free options to cut down on setup time

Cons
  • 1

    mounting points on a few of the 3.5 inch slots aren't quite in the right place

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    uses low quality plastic retainers

  • 1

    wiring from the front audio panel is pretty short, won't work for all motherboards

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    general case design is a bit flimsy compared even to conventional cases

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    doesn't have the extreme airflow capabilities of many modern cases

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