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Thermaltake Chaser A21Ultimate E-Sport Design Gaming Chassis

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/27/2013 10:31 AM | source: | 2 comment(s)
Thermaltake Chaser A21Ultimate E-Sport Design Gaming Chassis

Thermaltake launched another new member in Chaser Series- Chaser A21 mid-tower gaming chassis. Ever since the introduction of Chaser A31, A41 and A71, Chaser A21 gaming case, continues Thermaltake Chaser spirit designing concept for gamers and enthusiasts which combines maximum performance, cooling and compatibility within a mid-tower package.

With the black metal meshed highlighted with blue fluorescence stripes on the front panel, Chaser A21 has continued the e-sports appearance and outstanding protection designs inspired by the major motion picture Tron which helps characterize its originality. The transparent window on the side panel provides a fresh look into the breathtaking high performance PC build inside. Since gaming hardware produces a lot of heat, this enclosure contains one 120mm blue LED rear fan for an optimized cooling solution offering extreme airflow and a touch of style and brilliance.

Along with innovative 5.25" & 3.5" tool-free drive bay design in order to minimize the hassles of installing ODD, HDD and SSD devices, Chaser A21 makes installation more handy with less effort. The Advanced Cable Management is designed for easy cable routing and hiding cables behind the motherboard tray, to ensure smoothness of the build and easy maintenance or upgrades, reducing wiring tangles, as well as better airflow and even preventing dust buildup.

Chaser A21 enables user to build up a complete high-end solution with a 240mm radiator liquid cooling system and extra long graphic card with ease which helps to protect user's hardware and increase the CPU's overclocking potential, most importantly while delivering outstanding performance and efficiency from within the case. 



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Megabiv
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#4645226 Posted on: 08/27/2013 10:30 PM
I'm undecided on the looks to be honest, although in recent years I've tired of the flashy led's and prefer the cold/hard and clean looking cases.

TheDeeGee
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#4645493 Posted on: 08/28/2013 10:18 AM
As someone on TPU said:

- Design reasonably well rounded standard PC case.
- Add ugly front panel.
- Add tiny window so the 12 year olds can see their processor on stock fan.
- Slap esports name on it.
- Profit


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