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Thermaltake Case

RPD Hockey

Junior Member
Can anybody identify what model this Thermaltake case is. Some guy on Craigslist is selling this case for $20 bucks, but has no idea what the model number is or anything about it. He didn't think it came with a power supply and said his son bought it to make a gaming PC, but never used it. I'm looking to get a large ATX case to hold as many hard drives as possible to use it strictly as a media server and was wondering if this would work out. I looked at a few differnet sites and could not tell which model it was. Anyway, here's the pic:

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Thanks, I'm pretty sure you're right. Fugly looking case, but it's gonna be hidden in my basement. Specs say it has (6) 3.5" drive bays and (4) 5.25" drive bays. If I was using this case strictly for a server, technically, I could fit a total of (14) 3.5" hard drives in here right? I thought I read somwhere that you could fit 2 3.5 hd's in 1 5.25" bay.
 
Not a half-height 5-1/4" bay, I don't think, unless the drives were really thin (like SSD thin) and you had an appropriate adapter bracket. I'd plan for one per.
 
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