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Thermaltake LANMOTO Aluminum Case

Thermaltake has made many improvements on their PCI tool free design, this one being the latest and greatest.  The green clips snap closed on your card to keep things in tight, while still giving way to the sometimes desired screw.

The patented drive rails slide tight and secure, then clip in to place.  To remove the spring loaded FDD/HDD cage, pull the lever and cage, then voila, out she comes. I'd like to see this design on their next motherboard tray (wink, wink).

   

The HDD cage is situated behind the front 120mm.  The placement of the cage is great for air circulation AND cooling your drive. 

More great little things; Tt included a boat load of thumbscrews for the shock absorbing sleeves to attach your drive.  I haven't seen these little rubber grommets since the Kingwin KT-424.

A quick tab at the top and a thumbscrew at the bottom give way to the 3-way function EL inverter, with full on, off and flashing.

Plenty of room here for a little H20 action.  Notice the quick release tabs for the front fan...  Who needs fans anyway?

   

Here are some nite-time shots, motos on the front that flash and the big blue 120 in the back.

    

Here's the LANMOTO in all it's glory.  Lots of light coming from the Big Blue, enough to illuminate the whole case.


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