“After making the rounds at CeBIT and Computex, the Thermaltake SwordM VD5000BNA finally makes it onto our shores. How does this giant chassis stack up against the other super large towers? Read on to find out its features, including the use of hydraulics in a chassis.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Thermaltake’s sharp new case
The Thermaltake SwordM has a very unique feature, that will probably be the make or break feature for enthusiasts … it has a hydraulic lid that lifts up. It is 16kg of aluminium and absolutely huge, referred to as a Super Tower. There is a lot going on in this ~$500 case, you will have to read the full review at Hardware Zone and look at the pics to believe it.