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Thermaltake Aguila Mid Tower Case

Manufacturer: Thermaltake
Supplied by: Thermaltake
Street Price: $149

by Jeremy Lawrence (5/01/2006)

Introduction

As a company, Thermaltake has proven itself time and time again.  Mostly in the cooling industry, and then moving on into Power Supplies and cases as well.  There are certain products in the case market that stand out above the rest, and some of those have been Thermaltake Products.  Today, I get a chance to look at the Thermaltake Aguila Mid Tower Case, and see just how this bad boy stacks up against the competition.

There are several very promising features with this case, some of which are the tool-less drive bays and expansion slots, and the clear acrylic side panel.  The Aguila has a look all of it's own.  Let's move right on into it to see if it has as much to offer in the way of functionality as it does in the way of aesthetics. 

As usual, let's start off with the specs.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 495mm x 480mm x 205 mm

  • Weight: 6 kgs

  • Construction: Aluminum

  • Mainboard Support: Standard ATX / BTX (with adapter kit sold separately)

  • PCI Slots: Seven

  • Drive Bays: Five 5.25", Two exposed 3.5", Four internal 3.5"

  • Removable Mainboard Tray: No

  • Cooling: One 120mm Intake Fan, one 120mm Exhaust Fan

  • Front Ports: Two USB, Microphone, Audio Out, Firewire

  • Power Supply: Not Included

  • Colors: Black, Silver

Next up, let's have a look around the outside of this beauty and see what it has to offer.


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