Thermaltake Xaser III V1000D PC Case
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"Thermaltake have included everything needed to make a great case, and nothing more. They have succeeded in making a case that has excellent cooling, decent assembly, rich in features, and the looks to please. This means the Xaser III appeals to a variety of people, from the overclocker to somebody who wants a nice looking case."
Read more about this from our guest reviewer, Nixxer, here.
Read more about this from our guest reviewer, Nixxer, here.
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/me checks out cases price list.
Ps.. wow nice job whoever photochopped the pictures
Hehe. Yeh, for some really strange reason I forgot to mention Shorty in the "thanks" part. He photochopped all the images and kept in touch with me all the way through it.
Thanks a lot Shorty
and also
Thanks a lot Mediaman
for the editing and posting.
Hope you all like/liked the review.
One question tho:
1. How well do the drive fans work? It seems to me that the intake fans would generate a good amount of noise for little airflow due to the way the drive cage is set up...
Nice review!
One thing though, Can you confirm that a a harddrive with a SATA adapter WON´T fit with the door on? I might have dreamed it, but i´m sure i have read it somewhere.
I built a system for a friend using this case and absolutely hated the experience. It IS an absolutely gorgeous case. It IS as quiet as advertised, despite 7 fans blowing.
However, I had issues with several things, some of which are mentioned in the article. Some of the drive rails would not fit (pins spaced wrong) on the 3.5" drives, they had to be installed with screws. The wiring of the fans and fanbus is very messy, some of the wires were shorter than they should have been, for example, the side fan mount won't open all the way or stay open with the fans wired up. And, despite the fact that I RTFM and am a very experienced system builder, things did not work right the first time thru. I guess I'll take the blame for that, but the manual and/or the setup is not very intuitive.
I also had problems with the thermal probe being too long to fit under the cpu in the socket, I had to fold the probe end in half to get it to fit, which then put some amount of pressure against the cpu, trying to push it up out of its socket.
The "ToolLess PCI" was a waste of R & D $$ and metal. Like Nixxer, I had problems getting cards to seat properly with this system.
I also could never get past the weight issue. If you acquire this case, plan to "fire & forget", that is, install it and leave it in one place. My full tower with dual radiator H2O cooling and stainless steel accessories is much lighter LOL I'm having my hernia operation billed directly to TT heh
In the end, it's not an experience I would want to go through again. Sorry to be a sourpuss on my first post, it has nothing to do with you or your writing, Nixxer.
Speaking of which: Chenming has molded new bezels and those should start to filter down to retailers in the next few months.
Take a look here.