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Reviewed by
ASE Labs
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Thermaltake SopranoRS 101 Case
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The SopranoRS 101 is fairly inexpensive at $60. At this price, I highly recommend it. It pairs a great black glossy finish with a very nice screwless design. You get the backing of a great company and a product that looks absolutely great. Add some lights and you're all set
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February 18, 2008
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Reviewed by
TweakTown
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Thermaltake SopranoRS 101
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When it comes to enclosures for your next system, there are just so many choices to be made. Some folks enjoy the concept of a fully featured
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November 01, 2007
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Reviewed by
Virtual Hideout
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Thermaltake SopranoRS 101
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A simple and stylish enclosure is what Thermaltake has provided its customers once again. Personally, I love the High-gloss Piano finish and so do my greasy fingerprints, but that is something I can live with. On the inside of the bezel is a filter to help reduce the amount of dust that enters the enclosure, but this is counteracted by the use of side intakes fans.
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July 23, 2007
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Reviewed by
Tech Power Up
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Thermaltake SopranoRS 101
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Thermaltake's Soprano RS 101 is a solidly built entry-level mid-tower chassis with sophisticated styling and plenty of features. The beautiful glossy finish does attract some finger prints, but they can be wiped clean easily enough. The tool-less PCI slots and drive bays made installation quick and were simple to use. The spacious side window boasted the ability to replace the CPU duct with up to a 120mm fan, and the user could add another fan to the VGA vent for even more cooling power. The built-in fan filter behind the front bezel is a nice feature not often found in cases of this price point.
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July 18, 2007
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