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TTGI TT-301
The TTGI/ Superflower TT-301.
Our review of the TT-301 marks TTGI's offical debut on Tom's Hardware Guide. While many may not be familiar with TTGI (Traditional Technology Group, Inc.), you may be familiar with the brand name "Superflower" that is sold worldwide. TTGI/ Superflower manufactures cases and private labels for a variety of other customers. These cases have been sold for some time and users may be familiar with the look and feel of these cases, but not the company name. TTGI/ Superflower has a long history of designing and building extremely high-end cases. In fact, many of the aluminum cases that are available through other case marketers are TTGI/ Superflower models. Quality and innovation appear to be two of the most important elements that go into making TTGI/ Superflower cases what they are.
Number Of Internal 3.5" Bays | 6 |
Number Of External 3.5" Bays | 3 |
Number Of External 5.25" Bays | 4 |
Number Of Case Fans Supported | 5 - 80 mm - 2 Front, 2 Rear, and one top |
Construction Material | 1.2 mm Aluminum |
Power Supply Included | No |
Special Features | Front mounted USB/ audio/ 1394 ports, slide out motherboard tray |
Size (HDW) | 457 x 511 x 210 mm(18" x 20.1" x 8.25") |
Sample Case Provided By | www.ttgiusa.com |
Estimated Cost | $109 US |
Cooling Potential Rating | 9 |
Construction Quality Rating | 9 |
Overall Case Rating | 9 |
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