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Thermaltake Announces the Core X9 Snow Edition Case


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Thermaltake's Core X9 case is a unique take on the E-ATX market, as you can see in the OCC review, and now it is getting a new paint job. The Thermaltake Core X9 Snow Edition takes that case and gives it a pure white appearance inside and out, which should help it stand out even more in your setup. The Core X9 features a dual chamber design, with the top chamber containing the majority of the components, and the lower housing the PSU and drive bays. Cooling support is extremely large, as it can fit up to 20 120mm fans, 13 140mm fans, or four 200mm fans, plus any combination of those you see fit. A 200mm fan is installed in the front and a 120mm in the rear to give you a headstart. It also supports water cooling, with 1/4", 3/8", and 1/2" tubing possible, plus up to a 480mm radiator. If you need even more room, grab a second Core X9 case and stack them, so one can house your hardware and the other all your watercooling needs.

The Core X9 has three 5.25" drive bays on the front, with a hard drive cage fitting either six 3.5" or 2.5" drives. There's also a hidden slot by the motherboard tray for one 3.5" or two 2.5" drives. The drive cages can all be customized to fit your needs, too. Four USB 3.0 ports and audio in/out are on the side of the case, as is a large window. Both the window and I/O panel can be changed around to match your style, so they can be on either the left or right side of the case. CPU coolers up to 250mm in height, video cards up to 590mm in length, and power supplies up to 200mm long are all supported by the Core X9.

The Thermaltake Core X9 Snow Edition is available soon for $179.99.

Source: Press Release



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I Just bought the standard edition of that case and now this case comes out a week later.

 

Thanks thermaltake. Its just too bad there are rules cause right now I need to rant where its allowed.

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