“The Thermaltake Spedo Advance Package full-tower enclosure is well made, comes with numerous high-end features, and offers a lot of storage space and room to work inside the case. The styling is big and bold without being too gaudy. Six internal and seven external drive bays provide many storage device and hardware mounting options. While far from silent, the Spedo delivers very good airflow for excellent case cooling.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Not intended for use on beaches

Brand new from Lee is a review of the rugged looking Thermaltake Spedo Advance, which sports some serious features. Cable management is a breeze to handle and the three separate thermal
chambers should help control the spread of heat to other parts of the system and instead vent that hot air out. It is big, and it is noisy, which is a drawback in some uses but a strong draw for the high end gaming crowd. Here’s the Spedo!