Hardwareslave is giving away some of our review samples. They maybe slightly tampered with, but you will still enjoy them! Check out the review here, and see what we thought!
Read More...Hardwareslave is giving away some of our review samples. They maybe slightly tampered with, but you will still enjoy them! Check out the review here, and see what we thought!
Read More...The Core series by Thermaltake launched with the E-ATX full tower Core V71 last year. Since then, Thermaltake has expanded into the mid-tower (V31, V41, V51) and mini-ITX (V1) form factors. The Core V21 that Benchmark Reviews will take a...
Read More...Right as news breaks from Thermaltake about their new additions to the Core series of cases, we were also given an exclusive sneak peak at one of these three chassis designs. Of course keeping some of the external features of...
Read More...Some people may think that the Core V51 is a cut down version of the very successful Core V71 model but that’s not really the case since both offer many features, nearly identical interior space and similar build quality. So...
Read More...Small form factor chassis are fast becoming the modders norm with a full range of well-designed and almost niche market chassis being released. Gone are the days of being exclusive to HTPCs and welcome the days of high powered mITX rigs and Steam Boxes.
Read More...The Thermaltake Core V51 is an enthusiast case, featuring a wide array of compatibility with all-in-one liquid cooling systems, ranging from 120mm to 420mm radiators, or complete custom loops. Fan compatibility is no slouch either, supporting 120mm, 140mm, and 200mm...
Read More...Although we’re near the end of September and thus the summer season should be long over by now that’s not really the case here so with temperatures as high as 36 degrees Celsius it really comes as very little surprise...
Read More...Thermaltake has recently added another chassis to their Urban lineup. A modern update of the classic Lanbox Lite chassis (also by Thermaltake), the Urban SD1 is designed for builders that are building around the mATX/mITX form factors and still want...
Read More...Looking at the pictures below, the chassis has an unified mesh from top to bottom, which is what all the Core chassis in the series look like. Thermaltake’s other series like the Urban or Level 10 stand out from the...
Read More...Thermaltake is no stranger to the computer chassis market. With Reddot design awards for their Chaser A71 and Level 10 enclosures, they aren’t afraid to try different approaches to chassis design. With their new Core V71 Full Tower chassis, Thermaltake...
Read More...Thermaltake brought up a full-tower in its Urban Series: Urban T81. According to the company, the case is designed to provide enthusiasts to build ‘highest performing system’ while sticking to simple appearance. The left sidepanel designed is inspired by automotive...
Read More...Thermaltake introduces two new NiC series CPU coolers, also called as “non-interference coolers”. These CPU coolers ensures that you can install memory kits is heatspreaders of any size. There are 2 models introduced in this series: NiC L31 and NiC...
Read More...Thermaltake, being an industry leader in computer chassis, thermal solutions, and power supply units today officially releasing new micro PC case – Thermaltake Urban S1 and Urban SD1; Both the Thermaltake Urban S1/SD1 Micro Cases are designed for building compact...
Read More...As I am sure most of my readers know: the mid-tower chassis segment is completely full of cases ranging in price anywhere from around $25, to nearly $200. For many customers, what sets all of these cases apart are the...
Read More...As many of you know, Thermaltake has one of the widest product roadmaps in the industry. From chassis and cooling, to power supplies and storage solutions, they manage and refresh as the industry grows. When building or upgrading your computer,...
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