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Thermaltake Soprano Snow Edition Chassis Review

Rating: 8.0.

Thermaltake are a popular chassis manufacturer and they have been re-releasing some of their models with a new white colour scheme. Today we are a looking at the latest Soprano ‘Snow Edition' which is sure to attract a new audience.

One of the first chassis to be recreated with the Snow theme was the legendary Thermaltake Level 10 GT, which has proven popular with the enthusiast userbase. The Thermaltake Soprano is a more delicately designed case, almost ‘Macintosh' like.

Specifications

Case Type Mid Tower
Dimension (H x W x D) 460 x 220 x 510 mm (18 x 8.7 x 20 inch)
Net Weight 8.3 kg/18.3lb
Color Exterior & Interior : Black & White
Material SECC
Cooling System Front (intake) :
200 x 200 x 20 mm Blue LED fan x 1 (600rpm, 13dBA)
Rear (exhaust) :
120 x 120 x 25 mm Turbo fan (1000rpm,16dBA)
Bottom (Intake) : (optional)
120 x 120 x 25 mm
Drive Bays – Accessible: 4 x 5.25’’, 1 x 3.5’’
– Hidden: 5 x 3.5’’ or 2.5’’
– HDD Docking: 1 x 3.5’’ or 2.5’’
Expansion Slots 7
Motherboards 9.6” x 9.6” (Micro ATX), 12” x 9.6” (ATX)
I/O Ports USB 3.0 x 2, USB 2.0 x 2, HD Audio x 1
PSU Standard PS2 PSU
LCS Upgradable Supports 1/2”、3/8”、1/4” water tube
Other CPU cooler height limitation: 175mm
VGA length limitation: 315mm

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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.