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Abstract: When speaking of technology, only rarely does the name Mozart ever come up in a conversation. Thermaltake has decided to use his namesake as the next step in entertainment based enthusiast enclosures. Just as Mozart has his everlasting music, will this...
Abstract: Video Review: The Thermaltake Mozart TX Cube Tower Case is very big on features. They have done a fantastic job on this product, from the inside out! There's no mistaking this product because of it's size. It's one of the largest consumer cases on the planet. Being a monster though means you can fit a lot of computer gear inside and that's what it's all about! There are plenty of drive bays, lots of fans, and it even accepts two motherboards. This case has hardcore entertainment box written all over it! Watch the Video to find out more...
Abstract: Mozart Tx Entertainment CenterWhen Thermaltake introduced their Mozart line of tower chassis they were literally reshaping the PC-enclosure of tomorrow. The Tx currently offers more square cm for your components then any other enclosure on the market....
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Published: 2007-04-23, Author: Sean , review by: planetx64.com
Abstract: The Thermal Take Mozart TX is not a small purchase (yes awful pun intended). It is, however, a great case for any enthusiast. I was very happy with the ease of build. I could have stuffed just about anything I wanted into it with room to spare. The fa...
If you want to use this case for a three terabyte server then slapping six 500 gig hard drives in the drive cage is the answer. The lower five bays feature rubber grommets to isolate the hard drives from the case to avoid any unwanted vibrations from ...
Many smaller design flaws, Poor quality construction, Very expensive, Go back and read the review for a full list
There is a lot to say about this case. Looking around, most of the reviews about it are positive. Theyre also short-sighted. The other possibility is that they are reviews of a different case; Thermaltake makes a Mozart TX out of steel, which would pr...
If you like the look of this case, the chances are you don't care what I have to say about it. And by all means go for it. However, I feel this is a case with no real target market, and has little benefit over a decent midi sized solution....
Unique size and cube shape provides excellent versatility, Clean lines, elegant styling, aluminum construction, Houses two PCs in one chassis: (1) ATX/BTX and (1) Mini ITX, Special 7" drive bay for use with retractable LCD monitor, Independent The...
Sidepanel doors are not removable, Front bezel not easily removed for access to intake fan filters, 7" Bay LCD touch screen display not yet available
The Thermaltake Mozart Tx is a very unique case. It’s big, bad, and beautiful. The Mozart Tx is one of the most versatile enclosures on the market and offers many options and great flexibility for countless different applications. In addit...
The is probably the most unique, yet capable chassis they have ever produced. The system configuration possibilities are endless. Its unique design offers a great amount of space and air cooling that will keep any dual configuration cool and quiet...
Abstract: 27 Fresh from Thermaltake, let me introduce the new Mozart TX Case. This is not a standard case, in fact, it is larger than any case I have used at home to date. Not only is it very tall, but it is cube style and thus much wider than a standard case. A...