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Thermaltake Core V1 at Multiplay i53

Small Form Factor fever seemed to spread through the halls at Multiplay's Insomnia i53. We all remember the ‘time of the Shuttles' – around 10 years ago – but the problem was that the specifications were very weak. Now that does not have to be the case. Also, prices have definitely dropped.

We asked Martin Pajenkamp from Thermaltake's marketing team to take us around the Core V1 chassis and point out the cool stuff.

KitGuru says: While it was interesting enough to see the chassis and get a run down of the features from Martin, the thing that made us re-assess what we had seen was the low price that he tacked onto the end of his description. Price may not be everything, but one that low is hard to ignore.

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