Legit Case Reviews

Thermaltake Tsunami Dream Tower Case

Manufacturer: Thermaltake
Product: VA3000 Tsunami Dream Tower Series
Date: Wed, Aug 25, 2004 - 09:00 AM
Written By: Rich Caporali
Price: Current Pricing

Introduction

Today we take a look at the Thermaltake VA3000 ??Dream Series? case. Thermaltake has always been known as a maker of quality cases. When I picture a Thermaltake case in my mind, I see something that could withstand a nuclear blast, a head on collision, or being thrown out a second story window at 3 A.M. (We won't get into that story here). My point is, Thermaltake cases have always been extremely sturdy and very roomy cases.

When I first looked into reviewing this case, I was very skeptical; after all, this case looked to be a clone of Cooler Master's Wave Master Case. How in the world could Thermaltake possibly make a mid-tower case that could even compare to the extremely popular Wave Master? Let's see how it stacks up.

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Packaging

When I opened the door for the delivery man, I was a little worried. The case was not double-boxed or reinforced with any extra tape or padding. Just the same box you might expect to see at your local retailer. Not to worry though! As I was opening the box I realized that it was extremely thick cardboard, and it would take a really good drop for UPS/USPS to damage the case. I have to say that the carton does an extremely good job of describing the case and features; it isn't very often that you can actually make a good judgment on pictures and diagrams alone, but Thermaltake did an outstanding job on the product packaging. Once I got the box opened, I was even more pleased, there was no bubble wrap or cheap plastic wrapper, Thermaltake used a padded foam cover along with the standard foam wedges. It would take some kind of incident to damage the case in this packaging.


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