ThermalTake Soprano DX Black Midi Tower Review

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ThermalTake Soprano DX Black Midi Tower ReviewFor a long time ThermalTake have been making good looking and well designed PC cases aimed at the gamer and enthusiast sections of the market. Today we look at the Soprano DX and see if it continues their tradition.

The Soprano DX:

The Soprano DX retails for around AU$180 without a power supply, quite a reasonable price for what you get. The main chassis is constructed from normal steel, meaning the price is kept low but the weight suffers few kilogram penalty, weighing in at 10.5kg, quite a bit more than equivalent sized aluminium competitors, but substantially cheaper. The front panel/door is anodized black brushed aluminium and gives the case a very sleek appearance.

Soprano DX
Soprano DX

The front panel is kept shut through two small magnetic contacts, so there are no clips to break and only a light touch required to open and close, a lock is also included on the side of the door to ensure unwanted guests are kept at bay.

Side Lock
Side Lock

Also on the front panel is a blue “bubble light” stick hidden behind the top aluminium fold to give a luminescent yet not overpowering blow glow to the front of the case.

Front Light and Rear LED Fan
Front Light and Rear LED Fan

The Bubble Light In Front Door
The Bubble Light In
Front Door



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