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Thermaltake Tsunami $105 plus shipping

EliteXen

Senior member
Finally broke down after about a year of looking for the perfect case and ordered the Thermaltake Tsunami (black with window). I know Thermaltake is this that and everything but whatever I like it. Anyways I hope this isn't a double post but www.pctoyland.com has it for $105.95. That's cheaper than anywhere else and it was only 126.86 shipped UPS ground to MD. Don't know how reputible the company is or if they even have it in stock, but thats a pretty good price. Used paypal just to be safe.

Linkie

I'll post again WHEN or IF it arrives...😛
 
Thermaltake does not necessarily make there own cases, they are a middleman, you will find this out once you get the case and inspect it. They add there P/S and fans etc... But these things are made by an outside compny such as Coolermaster etc..
 
Good case, I like the P160 too. Too bad these cases are expensive since they don't come with a power supply. Good thing this has the fan on the side.
 
Originally posted by: memize
i would love this case if it didn't have that fan on the side window

Why wouldn't you want the fan on the side window? Won't that be good for extra airflow (better cooling)? That's one of the reasons I am thinking about purchasing this case. Since I'm thinking about buying a case with 2 120mm fans (i.e. Sonata, Lanboy, PC160) for good airflow, I thought Id get the Tsunami since it has another input fan right around where the CPU would be (allowing my HS\F to be more effective). Is there a downside to having a fan on the side like that?
 
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