Expansion

When it comes to expansion, the Tsunami does not hold back. With six total 3-1/2" drive bays for HDDs and two for floppy drives, any combination can be set up to run in this box. Since the 5-1/4" bays use drive rails, they are easy to work with.

Also, since the Tsunami is an ATX form factor case, there are 7 expansion slots to be used for the most feature-packed motherboards that have just as many options.

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  • Aratharn - Friday, September 10, 2004 - link

    It looks like a nice case (except for the window which is just personal taste). Were there any worries about the longevity of the paint? Cars get scratched and it would seem a glossy black finish is going to scratch over time.

    I find the power supply issue intriguing in that I had no such problems in my CoolerMaster WaveMaster case even though I installed a large Enermax power supply unit (465W). I guess the WavemMaster is an old man of a case now, but it would have been nice to see it included in the benchmarks for this comparison.

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