“Thermaltake has really taken case design to the extreme with the SwordM VD5000BNA Super Tower Chassis. The quality of the components is top notch, the styling is definitely unique, the features are generally well thought out, and some of the innovative design elements might actually be revolutionary.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Just in case you have too much money
The Thermaltake SwordM VD5000BNA Super Tower Chassis deserves the title super, although the $500 price tag is debatable. The first picture you will see of it in Big Bruin’s review is the open configuration, and this case opens in ways you have not seen previously. There are so many unique features to this case, from the faux-heatsink exterior to the pop up top that you should read the full review to do this case justice.