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Thermaltake LANMOTO Aluminum Case

Just a little larger than the LANFIRE in size this case fits right in with Tt's Xaser design.  It is mainly constructed of high quality aluminum but has a plastic front bezel housing a two channel fan controller.  An 'X type' window that clears out the side panel dominates your focus, while the paint job reflects it back at you.

 

The original Xaser design covers the front bezel, hiding the all important drive bays.  Also, the Moto EL is visible here, more pictures later.

The fan controller consists of two included USB 2.0 and a Firewire connection.  Alarms give audible alerts when temperatures have reached user preset limits, good for saving overclocked components from heat stroke.  Also contained on the front panel is the LANMOTO logo, professionally designed and applied to the bezel.

   

Opening the front panel gives way to more mirror finishing.  Large vent holes for the front fan and the wire used to power the front El are also present.  Along the side of the bezel a three-way key lock.  One setting for all open, one for just opening the bezel of the front panel and the last for all locked.  A very handy feature when you are out and about. 

       

After opening the second door of the front panel, it gives way to the large 120mm fan in the front, but also a removable, cleanable dust filter.  Kudos to Tt for this one, it's a great feature to have.

Check out that mirror finish.  No blow holes here, just slick shiny black goodness.


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