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Thermaltake Lanbox Review

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Introduction

I would like to thank Thermaltake for supplying the review sample.

We all know how tedious it is to take a large computer to LAN parties. Carrying a 30 or even 40 pound PC to and from the LAN party makes some people wonder if the hassle is worth it. There are quite a few SFF (small form factor) cases out there, but there seems to be drawbacks like lack of space for big powerful graphic cards or inadequate power supplies for today's high end systems.

Thermaltake has designed a case with those problems in mind. The user can install the newest hardware and a power supply of their choice in the case. This gives the user the possibility to carry his entire computer comfortably with one hand. The Lanbox has a solid handle, so you will even have one hand free to wave everyone else good bye or hold the prices you won.

The Thermaltake Lanbox comes in two colors: black and silver. The different colors also denote the materials used. The black Lanbox is made of steel with an aluminum front while the silver Lanbox is constructed completely of aluminum. You can get both variants either with or without handle and window.

Specifications
Model number VF1000BWSVF1000BNSVF1000SWAVF1000SNA
Color
Black
Silver
Drive Bays

1 - 7" (convertable to 5.25")
1 - 5.25"
1 - External 3.5"
2 - Internal 3.5

Material
Metal
Aluminum
Form Factor
Micro ATX & mini ITX
Expansion Slots
4 standard slots
Case Fans

-90 mm fan in front
-2x 60 mm fan in back
-1x 60 mm fan (optional)

Dimensions300 x 430 x 280 mm300 x 430 x 230 mm300 x 430 x 280 mm300 x 430 x 230 mm
Weight7.5 kg (16.5 lbs) 6.7 kg (14.7 lbs) 4.2 (kg (9.2 lbs) 3.4 kg (7.5 lbs)
Front Access

2 - USB 2.0
1 - Firewire
1 - Headphone
1 - Microphone

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