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Thermaltake SopranoRS 101 & WingRS 100

Author: Mike Wright SUMMARY: Today we look at a couple of mid-tower chassis' from Thermaltake which aim to please the budget conscious buyer.
Editor: Steve Dougherty
Category: Casing & Cooling
Published: 1st November 2007

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Introduction

When it comes to system enclosures, there have been some major changes in the past decade or so. Gone forever are the days when you picked up a beige box and began your new build. With things like aesthetics and cooling to consider, a new builder can easily become lost when searching through the vast number of choices.

Thermaltake has been doing its part in making any number of quality cases for the past several years. Many are larger than life and have more gadgets than we know what to do with, but they also offer choices that are not so beefy yet still manage to include a nice list of features.

Today we will look at a pair of their more modest selections, namely the SopranoRS 101 and the WingRS 100. Both are mid-tower based enclosures that try to find a happy medium between style and value. So relax for a bit as we dig deeper into both of these cases and see if they are worthy of consideration for your next rig.



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