Thermaltake
Thermaltake had a large booth once again at the show with several new products on display, the most interesting of which was this new chassis, the “Spedo”.  No, seriously.

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The case is a plastic build and in some areas may feel kind of cheap – but that is because Thermaltake plans on selling the case for under $150 or so.  Despite that gripe, the case offers a TON of awesome features including easily removable hard drive trays, screw-less optical drive bays and support for 2.5 drives (like SSDs). 

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The components area of the chassis is built in a similar fashion to the HP Blackbird 002 case – just in plastic.  You can see that there are divisions that separate airflow between them and there is even a slide-out tray for screws, tools, drug money, etc.  And on the back there are several sections for cable routing.



Here is a quick video of another interesting feature: a sliding, movable case fan.

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