Thermaltake Chaser MK-I Case Review
Author: Darren McCain
Published: Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Conclusion
There is no doubt the Chaser MK-I is an oversize full tower design. What is more surprising is that it still maintains the style and features of a good enthusiast case. The addition of the BlacX hard drive bay is an attractive feature for those of us with extra drives lying around (or simple tech support tasks). The Colorshift fans are lots of fun to play with and allow you to customize even the lighting right out of the box.
All of these goodies do come at a price that is a bit higher than a standard full tower design. And you do get the weight up to a beefy 12.3 kg (27.1 lbs.) empty. But you are also getting a solid gaming friendly chassis that could easily do double duty as a server chassis.
All of these goodies do come at a price that is a bit higher than a standard full tower design. And you do get the weight up to a beefy 12.3 kg (27.1 lbs.) empty. But you are also getting a solid gaming friendly chassis that could easily do double duty as a server chassis.
Good Things
BlacX Capability is a Nice Touch
Eight Expansion Slots
Colorshift Fans with Built-in Controller
Spacious Interior
Great Cooling With lots of Options
Eight Expansion Slots
Colorshift Fans with Built-in Controller
Spacious Interior
Great Cooling With lots of Options
Bad Things
Large case means bulky to move around
Only comes in black and blue
Only comes in black and blue
Ninjalane Rating
Thermaltake Chaser MK-I Case Review
Silent 4 of 5
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