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Thermaltake “SHARK” Series Enclosure Review

Author: Mike Wright SUMMARY: Thermaltake are at it again with a new series of computer enclosures which shares its name with the big bad monsters of the sea. The first case in the series is similar to the previous designs but includes subtle changes which are suited for users wanting to take up water cooling. Follow Mike as he provides his usual thorough look at this ATX case.
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Casing & Cooling
Published: 19th October 2004
Manufacturer: Thermaltake
Our Rating: 9.0 out of 10

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Introduction

In the not too distant past, Thermaltake was known for creating cooling products... period. While the concept of expanding their product line has become common knowledge, they seem to be putting a lot of emphasis on their enclosure line lately. The topic of today’s piece is no different; so let me introduce you to the SHARK.

The SHARK is the latest enclosure to fall within the Xaser series enclosure lineup from Thermaltake. It boasts some standard features that we expect to see and some unusual concepts that Thermaltake hopes will make folks take note of this new design. We’ll take a look at both sides of the coin so you’ll have the information you need to make an informed decision as to whether this case is for you.

So sit back and relax as we see what floats to the surface when looking at this fish out of water.

Sorry, couldn’t resist myself there.







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