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  Product:     Thermaltake VC4001SNS Mozart HTPC Case  
  Price:     $130 (CDN) / $117 (U.S)
  Product:     Thermaltake Media Lab Kit  
  Price:     $120 (CDN) / $109 (U.S)
  Supplied By:     Thermaltake
  Author:     Mars
  Date:     August 31st, 2006
  Rating:     star star star star star star star star

Thermaltake VC4001SNS Mozart HTPC Case
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Thermaltake VC4001SNS Mozart HTPC Case
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With the tape and the protective film removed we get a better look at the VFD and 5.25" drive bay areas. The lens for the VFD is a smoked piece of plastic, while the drop door is latched closed into place by way of two spring loaded plastic clips. With the door opened we can see there are three exposed 5.25" openings as well as the decorative piece of aluminum that must be attached to the optical drive.

Thermaltake VC4001SNS Mozart HTPC Case
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Thermaltake VC4001SNS Mozart HTPC Case
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A closer view of insert that is attached to an optical drive allowing a stealth look to the front of the case without having to continuously open the main door to insert and remove CD's and DVD's. As we move around to the back of the case, we can see the vertical mounting area for the PSU as well as dual 60mm fans rated at 2500 RPM with a noise level of 19dBA.

Thermaltake VC4001SNS Mozart HTPC Case
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Thermaltake VC4001SNS Mozart HTPC Case
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The top panel of the case has a couple of perforated areas to help aid in cooling, by allowing fresh air to enter the case. The rectangular portion is in the video card vicinity, while the octagonal one is in the CPU area. The underside of the case has the usual gold plated audio style feet with foam sliders. We can also see the perforated section along the front that allows air to enter the case for the front mounted 80mm fan to aid in cooling.

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