Thermaltake Releases Core X9 Snow Edition Chassis
If you like something new and different for a PC chassis, this might be to you liking. The Thermaltake Core X9 Snow Edition E-ATX cube case, with a lot of stackable ability and expandability for liquid cooling systems in a single PC. So either you think it's a fridge, or you'll love it. There's nothing in-between really.
Users can customize the chassis for the best viewing presentation with interchangeable window and I/O panel design. Delivering outstanding cooling performance with compatibility for extensive DIY/AIO LCS and overclocking components, the Core X Series further enhances the reputation Thermaltake enjoyed for its earlier air cooling units.
Core X9 Snow Edition offers an expandable system allowing enthusiasts to incorporate externally-modular upgrades. When stacked together, the chassis opens up space to expand the liquid cooling system, the storage solutions, or even create dual systems, thereby enabling a dedicated top/bottom set-up for pure cooling. Also, the maximum radiator length supported is 600 mm on the front side.
The Core X9 Snow Edition's unparalleled cooling ability offers fan brackets with various mounting points to support any type of gaming system that can be accommodated, including DIY/AIO liquid-cooling systems and air-cooling units. A large 200mm fan is pre-installed on the front side and a rear 120mm fan reassures and guarantees the flow of aeration. The fan brackets can either be adjusted for 120mm, 140mm, or 200mm fans on the top panel, while there is room for 120mm and 140mm fans on the side panel.
The upper chamber is made for cooling performance and better efficiency, while the lower one is made for PSU and drive bays. Thanks to the removable 2.5"/3.5" drive device racks, there is plenty of flexibility to gain the maximum interior space when needed for advanced cooling performance or liquid systems build.
A "3 +9" drive bay concept design for accessory and storage devices makes setting up the best storage solution on the market super easy and flexible. In addition, a customizable 5.25" & 3.5" drive bay feature enables users to freely interchange the 3.5" hard-drive cages to suit their particular needs.
Users can customize the chassis for the best viewing presentation with an interchangeable window and I/O panel design. Located on the side are four USB 3.0 I/O ports.
More information can be foun on this page.
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Now this is a case i like, enough room to work around, and plenty of real estate to place fans, radiators and the like. I would prefer a dark color but white is something refreshing to see. I guess when it comes to a case that you will use for benching or even someone that upgrades often, this will work. I wonder how much it will cost in the US tho. I think is time I upgraded my antec900

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THE POSSIBILITIES!!!!!
A water coolers "wet" dream! (pun intended)
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Now that is a very nice case with some equally great water cooling abilities, hell I even love the fact it can be stacked with another unit for some really stupid builds. No mention of price though which I can imagine will be somewhat hefty. Also makes me a little sad I bought a 900D last year, which I think is a fantastic case still but I'd much rather have one if these since I love the look of the wideboi's

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Thats what i call a case !
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Wow This thing looks beautiful , i could see myself wanting to use this in my next build later this year , will defo put this on my short list . Ive been looking for something different from the standard PC case . ( Just hope price isn't stupid ) .