Review: PC ModdingMY
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pc casing scene has been rapidly growing thanks to the innovation and technology being applied into this field. The most common material used when building a pc
case is often either built by SECC steel, aluminium or a combination of both. Interestingly, we have also seen manufacturers started to design their PC casings with expensive carbon fiber material and some went to the extent of using heatpipes throughout the case. While purchasing exotic PC casings can literally burn a hole in your pocket, most aftermarket PC casings are targeted towards the enthusiast crowd which does not necessarily cost a bomb. A few of these enclosures happens to come from company we all know as Thermaltake. Thermaltake has been around during the early ages of PC customization and is constantly trying to combine performance, style and cost effective with their new lineup of PC case. Costing at only about $60, the SopranoRS 100 and SwingRS 100 is aimed at budget enthusiasts, case modders and system builders who want a little bit more style and performance than the generic
atx case. Join us in this review as we check out the Thermaltake SopranoRS 100 (VG6000BWS) full tower ATX chassis.