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Award & Review
Reviewed by HardwareLogic
 
Thermaltake has been around long enough to know when a niche market needs something new and/or improved. Not only is this case a step in an entirely new direction, they also offer a number of add-ons that can make or break the system of your dream .. 
 
February 22, 2008

Reviewed by Technohydra
 
This case caught my eye as a user of the Lian-Li PC-343B modular server cube case. I love that case, and this looked like the next step in the right direction from it .. 
 
October 08, 2007

Reviewed by Techgage
 
We've looked at several Thermaltake cases in the past and overall they're pretty nice. They offer a wide variety of cases varying from SFF to huge towers with more drive bays than any sane person can conceive of using. Today we're looking at one that falls into the latter category. The Mozart TX. Let's list the features as Thermaltake tells it. .. 
 
March 23, 2007

Reviewed by Maximum PC
 
Thermaltake was wise to name this case the Mozart TX, for its design is equal to the virtuoso's musicianship-spectacular. Only the meager of flaws detract from the whole, if at all. .. 
 
March 08, 2007

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User Manual 3537187 05/09/2008
FAQ
 
Q:  What is the longest graphics card that may be used with this chassis?
A:  12.29" is the length of the longest card on the market. This chassis will fit this size of card.

Q:  What is the tallest cooler that will fit this chassis?
A:  This chassis will fit a cooler that is no taller than 180mm(7")

Q:  What chassis do Thermaltake carry that support the 7inch Monitor?
A:  Currently, the Mozart TX, the SwordM and the LAN Box chassis will accommodate this accesory

Q:  What are the differences in motherboard form factors?
A: 

There are 4 motherboard ATX standard formats on the market today.

Form Factor

 width(in)

 width(mm)

 length(in)

 length(mm)

 eATX(Extended ATX)

12

304.8 

13 

330.2

 ATX

 12

304.8

9.6

243.8

 Micro ATX

 9.6

243.8

9.6

243.8

 Mini ATX

 11.2

284.5

8.2

208.3 


Please visit  Formfactors.org for complete information on motherboard form factors.


 
 

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