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Overclockersclub
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Now this is the part where I give my point of view. Did the Thermaltake case live up to the legacy? Yes
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December 20, 2007
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TweakTown
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Quality cases for the past several years. Many are larger than life and have more gadgets than we know
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November 01, 2007
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Dream Ware Computers
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For only $45 Canadian Dollars, the Thermaltake WingRS 100 packs not only excellent features but also amazing build quality into one nice package. I found it hard to believe a case of that price was not only completely tool less but also had such fine attention to detail and build quality at the same time. It would be very easy to pass off saying you paid twice as much for this case than you actually did! If you're looking for a budget case, but are tired of other manufacturer's budget quality, then look no further than the Thermaltake WingRS 100!
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July 23, 2007
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Reviewed by
Overclockers Pulse
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Overall what do we have to say about this case, well, it’s basic to say the least. If you’re on a tight budget and what that Thermaltake style and look, then this will fall in your category. It will give you semi decent performance and it shouldn’t be too hard to install. By far this case does not compare at all to the mid range and high end cases that Thermaltake puts out on the product lineup but it does offer all the basic necessities of a case, as well as some tool-less options making it easier on the user.
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July 10, 2007
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