Product ReviewsMidi-tower cases
If the thought of blowing £40 or £50 on a case leaves you cold, there are cheaper options available. But the £23 Thermaltake Mambo (fifth from left) cuts too many corners to be a sensible choice. The front door is one of the flimsiest we've seen: depending on where you push it, the latch varies between working correctly, jamming the door, and refusing to close at all. Quick-release buttons adorn the optical and floppy bays, but oddly not the hard disks, and there's a solitary 120mm fan at the rear to keep the air flowing, which could be a concern. The side panel is the only one here not to use thumbscrews, topping off a cheap overall feel. Reviews: By David Bayon
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