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Cooltek noise-insulated X4 Chassis

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/19/2015 10:04 AM | source: | 9 comment(s)
Cooltek noise-insulated X4 Chassis

With the X4 we present another noise-insulated midi-tower case, after the X3 has been received so well since its launch in July 2014. As with the X3, the focus of this newest model rests also on a functional and attractive exterior as well as an efficient noise reduction. 

The lower part of the plastic front of the compact case has been designed to look like brushed aluminum, giving the X4 a trivalent appearance. In the upper part, two external 5.25 inch drive bays for the installation of optical drives are located. 

A main feature of the attractive mid-tower is without doubt the soundproofing, which is a rare feature in this price range. Side panels and top cover are lined with sound-absorbing foam. Another feature of the X4 is the possibility to install up to five 3.5 inch drives, despite its compact measurements. As with the X3, an 80 mm fan is located at the rear of the case, which removes the heated air from the case interior. Externally 1 x USB 2.0, 1 x USB 3.0 and HD Audio ports are available.

The X4 provides the ideal base for budget-conscious users, when an elegant and quiet office computer for the study is required. The X4 is now available in stores. The MSRP is 32.99 Euro, incl. 19% VAT.

Technical Data X4:

  • Form Factor: ATX, M-ATX
  • 5.25 inch drive bay external: 2 x
  • 3.5 inch drive bay internal: 5 x
  • Case fan (rear): 1 x 80 mm
  • Height: ca. 408 mm
  • Width: ca. 175 mm
  • Depth: ca. 425 mm
  • Material: Steel, plastics
  • Maximum VGA Card Length: ca. 275 mm
  • Maximum height of CPU coolers: ca. 145 mm


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kanej2007
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#4995336 Posted on: 01/19/2015 10:50 AM
^ A rather hideous and ugly case. Will probably do a poor job of cooling by the look of it.

No ventilation means forget hardcore overclocking unless you want your internals melting...

fry178
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#4995370 Posted on: 01/19/2015 12:07 PM
right, because every hardcore OCer will buy a budget sub 40E case.

TheDeeGee
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#4995373 Posted on: 01/19/2015 12:24 PM
That's one ugly piece of...

Not to mention the 1980's PSU in the Top, and what looks like a 92MM Fan in the back.

Cooltek... not so much.

slyphnier
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#4995441 Posted on: 01/19/2015 03:19 PM
this case not only outdated but looks poorly design to me
it may focusing on noise, but no front intake means more heat in chassis
more heat = higher fan rpm = more noise

Battlefieldprin
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#4995598 Posted on: 01/19/2015 08:57 PM
Really comments from u people suffice ........

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