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Review: Thermaltake Aguila chassis

by Matt Davey on 23 October 2006, 09:02

Tags: Thermaltake (3540.TWO)

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External Rear

Turning the Aguila round reveals a fairly standard-looking back end, made of 0.8mm SECC steel.

Thermaltake Aguila

With the right-hand side panel fitted with thumbscrews it was a little disappointing to see the bog-standard screws on the other side.

Thermaltake Aguila

Did I say thumbscrews? Sorry, I mean ‘fist-screws’. The picture above shows the standard thumbscrews you find on most high-end chassis nowadays. The ones in the background? Well, these are the Thermaltake version, a great big hunk of metal that takes the idea of thumbscrews to a whole new level.