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Thermaltake Commander MS-I Snow Edition

The Commander MS-I Snow Edition comes packaged in a sturdy predominately black cardboard box that features a winter scene with a fully armed Space Marine standing next to the Commander MS-I chassis.

The opposite side of the box has a number of smaller images that advertise key features such as built in USB 3.0 and support for graphics cards up to 12.5″ long.

The 2 ends of the packaging contain a smaller version of the case on one end, while the opposite end has a list of features in various languages other than English.

After removing the case from the box we see the standard packaging which consists of 2 fitted pieces of Styrofoam with an additional plastic bag protecting the sides of the case from scratches during shipping. Also found inside was the user manual and hardware kit to assist us with our system build.

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6 comments

  1. I think that case is really ugly looking, sorry 🙁

  2. Its a good design inside, but im not so sure about the bright white either, there is a reason why many companies havent done this, but then again, maybe as author says there is an audience who dont get white cases. id like to see sales figures in a month or two on this one.

  3. This is same design as thermaltake v3 case. Only different exterior and color

  4. with some blue led seems very nice and very stetic for the Price.

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