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Written by Fedja Drndarski
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Friday, 29 May 2009 |
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T h e r m a l t ak e S p e d o
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| Model |
VI90001N2Z
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| Type |
Full Tower |
Dimensions [mm]
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536.0 x 232.0 x 610.0
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Weight [kg]
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12.4 |
| Material |
SECC, metal mesh
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Suported Motherboards
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Micro ATX , Standard ATX
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Cooling System
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Front (intake):
140 x 140 x 25mm TurboFan, 1000rpm, 16dBA
Rear (exhaust):
TWO 120 x 120 x 25mm TurboFan, 1300rpm, 17dBA
Top (exhaust):
140 x 140 mm fan (optional) or 120 x 120 mm fan (optional)
Bottom (intake):
120 x 120 mm fan (optional)
CPU (exhaust):
120 x 120 mm fan (optional)
Fanbar (intake):
120 x 120 mm fan (optional)
Side (intake):
TWO 140 x 140 mm fan (optional) or TWO 120 x 120 mm fan (optional)
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| N° 5.25" Drive Bays |
7
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N° 3.5" Drive Bays
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1x external (convertable from 5.25"), 6x internal
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| I/O Panel |
2x USB 2.0, 1x e-SATA, HD Audio
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| PSU
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not included, supported standard ATX PS2
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Conclusion
With price tag around 140€ you get a product that hardly can be characterized as bad one. Since this chassis doesn’t include power supply unit, its price has to be added into final calculation, so before final decision and purchase consult your wallet first. Sample that we got was delivered without SATA hot-swap panel connector that allows SATA devices to be plugged in and out when PC is fully operational. There is also pricier Spedo Advance Package that comes with additional fans, CPU, GPU and PSU airflow tunnels at, of course, higher price tag.
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