Thermaltake brings the world’s first dual bay docking station on the top of the V9 BlacX Edition case. Coated in black from the inside to the outside, this case adds overall quality and a rugged construction in combination with SECC material, increasing the durability and reliability. The innovative dual bay docking design allows you to swap 3.5″ or 2.5″ SATA drives and transfer data conveniently without opening the case or installing the drives. Rich in features, such as an easily removable front panel, easily detachable front dust filter, bottom-mounted PSU with removable PSU filter, 90° rotated HDD cage for easy installation and tool-free design for 3.5″ & 5.25″ drive & expansion cards, the Thermaltake V9 BlacX Edition is making strides to stand out in a saturated market place. In addition to all this, the USB 3.0 SuperSpeed connector in the front panel offers easy connection to USB 3.0 devices for lightning data transfer speed. Let’s move on and see just how good this case could be…
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4 Comments
This case is what the Cooler Master Storm Scout II should look like.
The V-9 Themaltake Case is reminisant of the Cooler master storm Series and the Antec Series all wrapped up with Two great Options in the top. I love the Drop in drive bays.. While they may provide a place for dust to settle the Computer Technician and Enthusist can truly see the benifits of this No So Ugly case.
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