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Test Thermaltake V9 BlacX

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Thermaltake
Modèle
V9 BlacX
Site
overclockersclub.com
Date
1.03.2011
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Having already reviewed several Thermaltake cases since my reviewing days began at OCC, and owning several more previous to that, I have always had good luck with performance and features from Thermaltake. Thermaltake has long since had a powerful influence in the PC enthusiast market, starting with cases and heatsinks and in the past five years, spilling over into power supplies, hard drive docks, and even water cooling units. Even though Thermaltake didn't start getting popular until after 2000, it feels like it has been a part of the industry for much longer than that. Thermaltake's "appeal" typically comes from its high-end, extreme-looking cases and overall wide range of products catering to those who wish to stand out next to a more general, generic case or other product.This review will cover Thermaltake's relatively new V9 BlacX, which is a mid-tower case around the $100 price range with a built-in, dual hard drive dock, USB 3.0, super quiet fans, and I'm sure several other features. I will perform a complete evaluation of the Thermaltake V9 BlacX from unboxing, exterior and internal features, along with a thorough testing of the case's performance under extreme temperatures and heat loads followed by my conclusion and a final rating. With that being said, let's get started.
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