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6:08 AM - May 29, 2006 by
Siggy Moersch
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: treasures, trash
Topics: CeBIT
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: treasures, trash
Topics: CeBIT
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Aerocool AeroEngine II - SSA: Massive Swing-out Doors

A large side window offers a comprehensive inside view.
At first glance you might think you're looking at the twin brother of the ExtremEngine 3T case. But a closer look makes it clear that there are numerous differences between these two Aerocool offerings. Instead of a side-panel fan, this model has a large, transparent side-panel window. The fan controller is missing from this model. But the rest of this case and its front panel are identical to that of the ExtremEngine 3T.
Interior And Exterior Views

Jet engine? Not really, just decoration...
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