Unboxing The Thermaltake Urban SD1 Micro Case
Official blurb
"The Thermaltake Urban SD1 Micro Case is designed for building compact high-performance systems with Micro ATX and Mini ITX motherboards. Like all Urban cases, Urban SD1 is ideal if space is limited, yet there is still plenty of room inside for great expansion and advanced cooling PC system."
Aesthetic Facade
Modular design
Removable Mobo Tray
Well Vented
Water Friendly With 140mm Rad Support
which is nifty considering the 90mm CPU cooler height
limit
Packaging
Official Specs (click!)
As can be seen from above, this is a windowless
AluSteel shoebox case. whose main features are...
- Full disassembly, right down to just side panels and bottom plate allowing unprecedented unobstructed access to the interior
- Modular design for piece meal installation - main chassis, storage cages, PSU cage, front and back panels, removable mobo tray
- Space for monsta gaming video cards
- Varied storage options
- Varied cooling options
Unboxing
Styrofoam moulds and the usual large plastic bag
Exterior Views
Disassembly
Involves removing both thumbscrews as well as an assortment of other screws needing a Philips (+) screwdriver
Starting from the back with the thumbscrews off the top panel...
Following which, the PSU cage and the sliding mobo tray are unscrewed and removed...
The storage cage with its sliding mechanism is next...
Now the 3.5" storage cage is exposed and removed...
The front plate is now popped out to show the meshed front intake fan and voila, unobstructed access to the whole interior...
But do watch out for sharpies around the side panel holes...
Front Panel
This is a rather thick and heavy affair with a swing door and a magnetic clasp, opening it exposes the 3.5" and 2 x 5.25" drive bays
Modular Design Cages Galore
presented in the sequence as you would encounter them in disassembly
PSU Cage
2.5"/5.25" Storage Cage
3.5" Storage Cage
The Removable Mobo Tray
Mobo Placement
featuring the Asrock Z87M Extreme4 mATX model... more on the Extreme4 mobo, click!
3.5" cage re-introduced...
2.5"/5.25" cage re-introduced...
PSU cage re-introduced...
Bundled Goodies
The water cooling bracket is included as a stock component option
Early Impressions...
• interesting twist on the good ol' shoebox
• modular structure with unprecedented unobstructed access to the interior
• lots of ventilation holes in almost all panels
• water cooling support
• support long video cards up to 350mm
• very good and varied storage options for a shoebox case
• heavily built, sturdy
Can be improved
• rough edges with nick potential
• side meshes lack dust filters
• too many parts needing to be screwed down ie. non tool-free
• side meshes lack dust filters
• too many parts needing to be screwed down ie. non tool-free
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