Thermaltake V3 Black Edition
Jun 1st, 2010 | By News
Today we are reviewing the Thermaltake V3 Mid-Tower computer case . Boasting a bottom-placed PSU design, built in filter, and multiple 120mm fan mounts, this case promises performance air cooling in a slick black case. Does this case deliver? We go hands-on to find out.
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Thermaltake V3 Black Edition
Mar 21st, 2010 | By News
Objectivity speaking, Thermaltake has designed a good performing chassis at a great price point. Obviously, this chassis isnt for everyone, but for its intended market it is a great value. When you factor in the cost of additional fans, the price point will raise from under fifty dollars to somewhere around sixty five dollars for a properly equipped chassis. Still, the build quality and overall design are a testament to the value of this chassis. Id happily recommend this case to anyone looking for a good looking case at a modest price point.
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Thermaltake V3 Black Edition
Mar 12th, 2010 | By News
Quote: All in all, this case is not a bad case at all. It stood right with the competition in three out of four of the tests. Not only that, but compared to the similarly priced NZXT Gamma, the V3 sported more features – including an external 3.5 bay, rear LED fan, and the small window on the side panel. Like the Gamma, the V3 is all black. It is interesting that the specifications mention no water cooling support and yet there appear to be holes in the rear of the case to accommodate this.
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