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Thermaltake Tsunami Aluminum Case (VA3000BWA)

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  • It is surely a 100% Kickass product. I own one and had been using it for 4 years. Good airflow and heat transfer to the chassis. It'd be awesome if Thermaltake redesigns this case to have a bottom-mounting psu and no side fan, also some room at the other side panel to hide cables.

  • @JuxKobiaK well that does deppend on your mother board. what type and model is the motherboard?

  • i am purchasing a gaming system with this case do you think i should update to a newer case or keep it?

  • @MoonOvIce i have a gtx 460 along with a tuniq tower 120. everything fits just fine =)

  • I own the case since 2006 and yes, you're right, it's got great air circulation. I would also give it a 100% Kickass for this product. However, it would have been better to have a bottom-mounted power supply design though.

  • my ears are bleeding

  • Hello!

    My name is Miguel, I'm from Portugal. I have a Thermaltake Tsunami Dream case Black for about 6 years now. I know that, at the beginning I was using the front LEDs (the ones in the door), but i think that for less power consumption I have disconnected them. Then, after all this years, I have changed my components many times, and now I want to re-connect the front LEDs but I cant remember where I plug them in. The user manual don't have any answers. Could you help me, please? Thanks

  • This guy is so gay.. motherfucker.

  • @MoonOvIce

    The length of the card shouldn't be a problem no matter what card you use, IF you don't mind removing the 3.5"" cage. If the Tt site says you can fit the 460, then you can.

    Regarding the 90mm fan, the problem is that it is way high up, it is made to support the CPU, not the GPU.

    Although I believe it is a great case, if you are going to have a hot card and/or going to overclock, then I wouldn't suggest getting this one.

  • @Trusteft Thanks for the reply, I would really like to know if this case would fit a modern build with a Phenom II x6, a GTX 460 and such things...

    The problem I see with it is the included outdated cooling, such as a 90mm fan on the back which I think is small by today´s standards...of course I can change those but I don´t know what space is there in this case considering it was thought for systems of 2004-2006...

    On Tt site it says it fits gpus up to 12:29" long and the 460 is like 8"

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