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The market for enthusiast products has been reaching new heights in recent times, and as the demand gets larger, so too does the size of the products. In years past graphics cards only came in a single slot design, power supplies were all the same siz...
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One of the most overlooked parts of the computer is the chassis holding it together. While the CPU may have the brains of the computer, the video card the display of the computer and the hard drive space determines how much data the computer can hold...
Thermaltake has delivered a full-tower case with the features and looks one would expect from a higher priced model. Thermaltake has delivered on its promises of a great case with plenty of expansion room for those 4 dual slot video cards you are hanke...
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tweaknews.net Updated: 2011-10-04 09:52:26
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With the Xaser VI, Thermaltake has an aluminum full-tower chassis that will rival the best in its class. The innovative tool-free features are well executed and make working in this Xaser a real pleasure. Arguably the best feature is the sliding moth...
Great look, Excellent performance, Roomy interior with abundant drive space, Build quality, Sturdy, lightweight aluminum construction, Innovative and well executed feature set, Excellent sliding motherboard tray design, Relatively quiet, Lots of I/O ports, including ESATA...
Expensive, A few fragile plastic accents, Some cables may be too short for some motherboards...
Thermaltake has come up with a very capable addition to the popular Xaser series. Maximum performance with minimal noise is a lofty goal and not easily accomplished. With the Xaser VI, Thermaltake has an aluminum full-tower chassis that will rival th...
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In October 2007 Thermaltake announced that they were working on the sixth edition of the Xaser series. The latest release builds on the success of past models, and includes items such as a removable motherboard tray, 10 expansion slots, a tool-free des...
Front panel filters, 2 eSata and 4 USB 2.0 front/top ports, Reversible door, Mostly tool-less installation, Very spacious interior, Removable motherboard tray, Silent operation, Six 120mm or 140mm Fans, 10 PCI expansion slots, Great potential cooling opti...
No Wheels or Handles, Cannot turn off "eye" lights, Multi 5.25 drive bay devices might have issues...
Thermaltake has done it again. The Xaser VI VG4000BWS super tower chassis is one of the most beautiful and well constructed cases I have had the pleasure of working with. First, Thermaltake realizes that one case does not fit all situations; so they in...
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Thermaltake is one company that is hard to stay on top of. At the beginning of the M9 case review last month, I mentioned how it seems like there is always something new coming from those folks. Well here to prove me right is the latest offering in the...
The Thermaltake Xaser VI is heavy and huge. And Im not talking about your ordinary, everyday kind of big either, Im talking gargantuan... colossal... humongous. Half an inch taller, almost two inches deeper and several pounds heavier than even th...
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The Xaser VI is the latest offering in Thermaltakes popular Xaser series of full-towers, the flagship line of their cases. Today we will be looking at the Xaser VI VG4000BWS, a steel version of the case with a side window. Will this behemoth carry on...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 09:52:26
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The Xaser VI has excellent build quality but there are a couple of design niggles that could have been ironed out. Our review sample came in a silver and black mesh finish, but there is also a black and red mesh version; both are offered with or withou...
Good build quality; plenty of expansion opportunities...
Difficult to access motherboard tray; awkwardly placed screws...
Niggles over the motherboard tray aside, this a first-class case that combines good build quality and design...
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I’m one of those people that needs a big and roomy chassis for my crossfire/raid/water-cooled setup. I also like my chassis to look nice and possibly not weigh a ton so if need be, I can carry it to a LAN party. Last and certainly not the least, my...
The Thermaltake Xaser VI chassis impressed me big time with its design and flexibility. Thermaltake has done a great job paying attention to details- Installations is extremely easy and the only place I used screws was to fasten the motherboard and th...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-10-04 09:52:26
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For a change of pace, we’ll start with our biggest critique first—literally, the biggest. Thermaltake’s Xaser VI chassis (the air-cooling-specific VG4000 model) is the Godzilla of cases. It’s heavy enough to make carrying it an awkward, hernia-inducing...
Hugely expandable, with 8 hard drive bays and seven 5.25" bays. 95% screwless. Lots of fan support, frontpanel connectors. Spiffy.
Huge. Hugely huge. Also, flimsy PCI holders. The few screws that ARE there are frustrating. Did we mention it's freakin' huge?...
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3dGameMan.com Updated: 2011-10-04 09:52:26
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Video Review: The Thermaltake Xaser VI Case comes in six different all aluminum models. The VG4000BNS & VG4000SNA models include mesh on the side panels, the VG4000BWS & VG4000SWA models have windows on the side panel and there are the VG400LBWS & VG400LSWA models which include a liquid cooling system. This case has 14 drives bays (7x5.25" & 7.3.5"), three 140mm fans, removable motherboard tray, aggressive styling and so much more. Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the en...
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hi-techreviews.com Updated: 2011-10-04 09:52:26
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Thermaltake is a name that has become synonymous with high quality cases, power supplies and computer accessories. What makes them such a great company s the fact that they offer the consumer so many variations from which to choose from. Whether it be a micro-ATX enclosure such as the LAN-Box or the case we are reviewing today the Xaser VI - VG400...
After reviewing the Thermaltake Xaser VI I came away with a good overall feeling about the case. It has an unbelievable amount of space for hard drives, optical drives accessories such as card readers or fan controllers. By installing a fan controll...
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ThermalTake is rolling out a couple of new supertower cases for computer enthusiasts. The firm has prepped a new Xaser VI case which will replace the old Xaser III and theres also the Armor+ which is an updated version of the Armor case. In this revie...
Very feature-rich, Completely tool-free installation of HDD and 5.25" devices, Removable motherboard tray, Lots of silent fans to keep your hardware cool, Has some features to make cable management easier, Very spacious...
Some of the plastic parts like the I/O cover, HDD cages, VGA fan holder and the fins at the back of the case feel kinda cheap, Cables are a bit too short, Only the front of the case has dust filters, Heavy...
The ThermalTake Xaser VI is a very spacious super tower case for gamers and computer enthusiasts. You can get the case in steel or aluminum and it has plenty of appealing features like 10 tool-free PCI slots, tool-free installation of up to 7 HDDs and...
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The Thermaltake Xaser VI is a huge case with plenty of room for all kinds of hardware. The unique Xaser style is toned down for this latest incarnation, but is still very cutting-edge. The construction and design are excellent, and the list of features...
Unique Xaser style, Quality construction, Well thoughtout design, Huge size means plenty of room to work in, All aluminum construction, Cable management for hard drives and motherboard, Removable motherboard tray, Three 140mm fans and one 120mm fan includ...
High price, Some of the I/O cables may not be long enough for some motherboards...
The Thermaltake Xaser VI is a huge case with plenty of room for all kinds of hardware. The unique Xaser style is toned down for this latest incarnation, but is still very cutting-edge. The construction and design are excellent, and the list of features...
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Thermaltake is a company that really requires no introduction. The company which is based in TaiPei originally started its core business based on their extensive knowledge of PC thermal management during the era where the area of performance CPU coolin...
So how did the Thermaltake Xaser VI Super Tower perform in todays review?According to Thermaltake the Xaser VI Super Tower will have an MSRP of US$274 (with tax) for the black, and US$312 (with tax) for the silver. Quite reasonable pricing for the version...
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