Modding New Thermaltake Case

Discussion in 'Modding' started by mnorth, 12 Sep 2006.

  1. mnorth

    mnorth What's a Dremel?

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    Not sure if this is the correct section for this post. But thought people might like a look a new themaltake MozartTx case. I suppose you could try to mod it.

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    LInky
    (Warning its a bit slow)

    Specs
    Dimensions: 330 * 360 * 720mm
    Window Side Panel
    Aluminum Side Panel
    Color: Black / Siver
    Cooling: 5 *120mm Front, 5 * 120mm Rear + 1 * 80mm
    Motherboard: All ATX / All BTX
    Secondary Motherboard: Mini ITX (that's right it supports two motherboards)
    Drive Bays: 7" for fold out moniter, 5 * 5.25", 7 * 3.5" (int), 1 * 3.5" (ext).
    Front IO: E-SATA, USB 2.0 * 4, IEEE 1394 Firewire; HD-Audio
    Weight: Up to 17kg (unloaded)

    Optional Extras
    Media Lab VFD / Remote Kit
    7" Fold Out Moniter
    Mini-ITX Drive Bay PSU
    BTX Upgrade

    What a Monster
     
  2. MidnghtDrgn

    MidnghtDrgn What's a Dremel?

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  3. mnorth

    mnorth What's a Dremel?

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    Whoops missed that one.

    Tried a search for "MozartTx" not just "Mozart"
     
  4. MidnghtDrgn

    MidnghtDrgn What's a Dremel?

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    It's all good, I did the same thing at first, one of my buddies pointed me in the right direction. Overall, I think it looks good for a ThermalTake case, but I still prefer the solid construction of a Lian Li.
     
  5. Archtronics

    Archtronics Minimodder

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    anyone know were i can get one of those lcd screen that come out of a drive bay
     
  6. MidnghtDrgn

    MidnghtDrgn What's a Dremel?

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    Hey Sirkill.

    Thermaltake is actually using a standard Car In Dash screen for this case, they've just installed a 7" expansion port above the 5.25"s. You can find the screens through most automobile aftermarket stores, running anywhere from 500-2000USD depending on quality.
     
  7. jhanlon303

    jhanlon303 The Keeper of History

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    If you have patience: The TT site has it and a demo. Looks more like 1 DIN unit for a car than a PC part.
    John
    The link IS really slow.
     

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