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November 30th, 2011, 21:22 GMT · By

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Thermaltake Outs Case of Its Own, MS-I Snow

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Not one to fade into obscurity, Thermaltake did what Antec did, more or less, and launched a new PC case, one that has the happiness of Thermaltake's fans in mind.

What that means is that the product is supposed to be a sort of way to say “thank you” to all the fans of the Commander MS-I, which the MS-I Snow is based on.

The case has support for long video cards, cable management, blue LED fans (of 12 cm) and both USB 2.0 and 3.0 support and nine 5.25-inch and 3.5-inch drive bays.

The company set up the product page of the newcomer here, but held back on pricing and availability details.

The original, though, which has been available since July, 2011, costs about $40, so MS-I Snow should sell for just as much, or close enough. It should start showing up online soon.

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