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Thermaltake Mozart TX

Date: 2006-10-10 | Author: Rafal Zak
Company: Thermaltake

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Introduction


Thermaltake has been very successful in designing PC cases. From regular tower chassis all the way to full tower and HTCP cases while satisfying the whole crowd. Much of Tt's success was coming from sales of Soprano, Tsunami and Xaser series followed by Armor and Eureka. Not so long ago the company had decided to take PC tower case, HTPC enclosure and make something special. It had seem the whole project was rather hard to manage, not to mention coming up with ideas and dealing with R&D teams frustration:

"After countless hours of hardship from everyone, we turned a few preliminary lines on a sketchbook into a beautiful actual creation. When the prototype returned, everyone wanted to be the first to see how our imaginations had turned out. After that, we fitted all the components into the prototype and started refining the goddess. Needless to say, there were a lot of refinements and revisions after the first prototype. The finished Mozart TX was simply stunningly beautiful and perfectly functional"

-Thermaltake R&R team
source: mozarttx.com

It's obvious, Thermaltake did not want another boring desktop HTCP into their line. Instead they've come up with something out of ordinary and eye catching. Mozart TX is not a regular looking PC case found in majority of households. It's 33 centimeters wide, 36 centimeters deep and 70 centimeters high (equivalent in inches: 13" x 14" x 27.5") -- almost cube like. That was Thermaltake's major plan, to make it different and get rid of the old boring design out of everyones' minds:

"After the design has been set, everyone was so excited: the chassis was simply too special. The tallness, the lack of depth, the expandability, the functions, were all so lovable. We had been so worried that she would come out as a child only a mother could love. However, in order to challenge technology and break the boundaries of today, we took the chance to satisfy everyone goals.

She questioned the chassis conformity and was born with a letter "X". The Mozart TX also represents the team effort and adventurous spirits of Thermaltake"

These are the bits behind Mozart TX history, but if you want to read more about it head over to mozarttx.com. Finally, let me show you what I've been talking about all this time.



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