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Thermaltake Soprano Snow Edition Chassis Review

First off we installed a Seasonic Platinum Rated 1000W Fully Modular power supply.

We then installed a new Motherboard and CPU bundle, with a Akasa Venom Voodoo CPU Cooler. There is still plenty of space around the ATX board for installation and large graphics cards.

Installing 2.5″ drives is a case of screwing them in place into the 3.5″ trays.

The same is true for 3.5″ drives, except you screw them in place from the side using different screws. You can then just slide these trays into the 3.5″ bays until they click securely into place.

We then installed a graphics card. There is clearly plenty of space for larger, high-end graphics cards.

Finally we connected everything together. This was relatively easy in this chassis although we were unable to route our CPU Power cable behind the motherboard tray and resorted to routing it round the outside of the CPU cooler. It is certainly not the tidiest build we have ever accomplished.

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2 comments

  1. This is a really great case,. my friend has one. I am not sure on the white however, but that might be personal taste….

  2. I bought the Z87-K motherboard yesterday. The motherboard fan connectors are 4 pin, but case has 3 pin cables for the fans.

    Other sites say 3 pin fans will work with a 4 pin connector on the mobo.