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6:06 AM - December 6, 2005 by
Siggy Moersch
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: atx, btx, cases
Topics: Buyer's Guides
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: atx, btx, cases
Topics: Buyer's Guides
Syndication:
Table of Contents:
Side And Inside Views

Top front view of the Thermaltake Tai chi

A view of the tower from above

The side panels are adorned with numerous cooling fins.

Front view with the swing-open doors closed

With the front doors open, six drive bays come into view.

The Tai Chi with side panels opened.
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what i would like to know is if this case – Armor VA8000BWS [which is Compatible with ATX and BTX ], INCLUDING the BTX Upgrade Kit ,
if i can use the upgrade btx kit and use a nvidia nForce 790i SLI mainboard in this case ... or do i have to buy a btx mainboard?