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NT Compatible » News » January 2009 » Thermaltake V9 Gaming Case Review

Thermaltake V9 Gaming Case Review

Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 01/15/2009 03:04 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Bjorn3D takes a look at the Thermaltake V9 Gaming Case




Some people like simple mid tower cases that are freakishly boring and get stuffed inside a desk. Others like over the top full tower gaming cases with all the bells and whistles. Then, you have guys like me who are in the middle. We like modern good looking gaming mid towers that give exceptional cooling. Something you can take to a LAN party and people aren't like 'Holy $%17', but are more like 'Hey man, that's a nice PC you got there'. Today, Thermaltake kindly dropped off at my doorstep the V9 Marvelous Gaming Case. It has four 5 1/4' bays, seven 3.5' bays, two 120mm fans, a 230mm fan on the top, and a place to put a slim 80mm fan behind the CPU socket on the motherboard tray. It even has two holes predrilled and ready for external water cooling, as well as slits and an air filter for your power supply's fan.

Included with these features are a window, ventilation holes, dust filters for the front fan and bays, and, of course, your standard USB/Audio ports on top. Sounds like quite the snazzy case, eh? Let's go on and take a look at it.

Thermaltake V9 Gaming Case Review


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