Friday, 05 September 2008

Thermaltake Xaser III V1000A Case

Thermaltake is a name that is hard to forget among hardware fanatics. Thermaltake makes very well designed and high quality products that impress everyone. We won’t be going into too many details and history of Thermaltake since it is already covered in our review of the Thermaltake Spark 7+ Xaser Edition HSF which can be found HERE. More and more people are looking into buying high-end cases that can last sometime as well as look good. Today we have Thermaltake’s Xaser III V10000A Case here in our labs. If you want to find out what we think about this case then read on.

Front of th package Back of the package

When we received the package we were shocked. The box that contained the case was huge. Not only it was big but it was pretty heavy as well. It gave us a little hint to what we may find inside. Usually aluminum cases are not heavy but this was not the case with V1000A case. In fact, many users claim that aluminum cases are lot less heavy than steel cases. The overall packaging was well done. The front of the box had picture of the case with some specifications, which you can see above. The back of the box had a very detailed diagram that showed the uniqueness of the case. Thermaltake didn’t waste any space even on their shipping box.

UPDATE 09-23-03: It has been brought to our knowledge that the V1000A case we analyzed is made out of Steel and not Aluminum. Due to Thermaltake's miscommunication with CoolTechZone regarding the case material has caused this error. Please accept our sincerest apologies for this flaw in our analysis.



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