The new Thermaltake chassis to hit the market is the Chaser MK-I, which we will be tossing on our review bench and sending it through its paces today. The Chaser sports USB 3.0 and a HDD docking station with easy access. We are happy to see Thermaltake preparing for the future with these additions. Thermaltake also boasts that the Chaser can support any graphics card up to 33cm in length, which we will be happy to put to the test later on in the review. With an easily removable top panel, the Chaser MK-I can be easily equipped with a 2x120mm radiator for all the water cooling enthusiasts out there. The one addition to the Chaser MK-I that is sure to catch everyone’s eye is the sky blue accent throughout the case. We have seen one other case with this shade of blue, the Silverstone PS06, and they pulled it off flawlessly, will Thermaltake? Read on…










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I own one of these cases its ok but there are a coupple of things I dont like firstly every panel comes off (for cleaning purposes ) which makes picking it up/ moving it a problem , and secoundly the front slot covers if you bump them they pop inwards which annoys the hell out of me
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