Thermaltake Eclipse DV - Extra Images

To finish the coverage of the Eclipse DV here are few more pictures we took of the enclosure. The window is a little different from the original Eclipse, and includes a vent over the CPU which could have an 80mm fan attached if desired.

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The back is nearly identical to the Eclipse and Armor Jr. cases, except for one of the stock slot covers. The jacks are fed from the included combo drive so audio can be passed back into a sound card in case it doesn't have the necessary CD headers internally.


When powered on, the Eclipse DV puts on quite a show. As we mentioned previously there's a "volume indicator" on the front at the bottom that lights up, but it seems to correspond more with CD access than sound.


The clear plastic in front is lit up at the tops and bottoms over each piece, and HDD activity triggers an extra flash of red on the left side of the bottom piece.


In this final shot the drive is open and the texture of the brushed aluminum front is easy to see. It should be noted that this design is really only for people who know they can take relatively good care of their computers and media - it should be no surprise that this might not be the best case for a frequent LAN party attendee. One missed-placed step while the drive is open and the centerpiece of the case could be ruined.

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Thermaltake Eclipse DV - Internal Thermaltake Eureka - External
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  • cbuchach - Wednesday, August 16, 2006 - link

    I have been looking to upgrade my case for some time now with my planned new build and really think the Aguila may fit the bill. Unfortunately the windowless version that I would be interested seems to be very hard to come by in the US at this time. We'll see.
  • imaheadcase - Wednesday, August 16, 2006 - link

    Yah been hard to find windowless one in the states, I found one but they inflated the price to like $300. lame.
  • Budman - Wednesday, August 16, 2006 - link

    One word. YUCK
  • Kalessian - Wednesday, August 16, 2006 - link

    I don't understand why you would say that. The Eureka is very plain... what kind of cases do you like?

    I think a black Aguila would look great.
  • imaheadcase - Wednesday, August 16, 2006 - link

    The agila is the only decent case, the others look like rejects from Voltron casting.
  • Frumious1 - Wednesday, August 16, 2006 - link

    There's a law on AnandTech case reviews: no matter what they might review, a bunch of people have to show up and grouse about how the cases look like crap, or they're nice looking but too expensive, or some other opinion followed by the statement that "no one would ever buy these...." Luckily, AnandTech seems to do a reasonable job of just presenting the facts on the cases and letting people decide for themselves whether or not they like how the case looks and would be interested in purchasing one.

    Too bad the Eureka is loud and cools the HDD/mosfets so poorly. Of course, I prefer a bit smaller cases anyway, and the Aguila looks pretty decent.
  • Frumious1 - Wednesday, August 16, 2006 - link

    Oh yeah - I still don't trust the big orange TT fans. Things spin pretty fast and make a decent racket in my experience. Maybe some of them are better now, but the older 120mm dayglo orange things were pretty mediocre. I'm actually surprised any of these cases can manage to come in under 40 dB! Guy I know bought an Armor last year; freakin' turbine that thing is! Doesn't need to blow dry his hair if he angles the fans properly....
  • tk109 - Wednesday, August 16, 2006 - link

    I agree. They are ugly as butt.

    I saw the first one and I thought that maybe the rest will be better. But nope. One of them isn't too bad but I'd still not want to own it even if it was given to me. Like most of the case trends in recent years I think you have to be one of those super nerds to like em or something. They try way to hard on cases. Clean, straight, and simple is the way to go.
  • GoatMonkey - Wednesday, August 16, 2006 - link

    quote:

    Clean, straight, and simple is the way to go.


    Get yourself an iMac and be done with it then.
  • KorruptioN - Wednesday, August 16, 2006 - link

    Or a Lian-Li.

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