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Thermaltake V Series V6 BlackX Edition with Docking Station Black Computer CaseYes - Retail

Thermaltake  V Series  V6 BlackX Edition with Docking Station Black  Computer CaseYes - Retail
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Thermaltake V Series V6 BlackX Edition with Docking Station Black Computer CaseYes - Retail
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Rating: 8.68/10
Komala
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Review Date: 01/21/12
Thermaltake V Series V6 BlackX Edition with Docking Station Black Computer CaseYes - Retail
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Does every thing it's supposed to. Loud. The clear plastic fan on the best is the primary source
Mortimer
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Review Date: 01/10/12
Thermaltake V Series V6 BlackX Edition with Docking Station Black Computer CaseYes - Retail
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Good size as well the fantastic notion for the pay on best. Cheap Shipping (earlier in the year when it was 1.99 for it.) As well, loving the blue glow as nicely. The Massive fan had to be remove because my ASUS motherboard won't fit, but I got it mounted somewhere else, given that I don't want to waste a good fan. :D
Nhu
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Review Date: 01/03/12
Thermaltake V Series V6 BlackX Edition with Docking Station Black Computer CaseYes - Retail
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It looks fairly and it has some quite nifty small stuff if you know how to use it appropriately. I already knew the down falls ahead of purchasing. I wouldn't get it at the cost it is at now but if you can snag this factor for โ or below purchase it asap.(HINT) Goes superior with ASRock 890Fx Deluxe 4 and 890GX Extreme 4 with front USB three. bundle. Initial off fans and placement....1 massive 200mm fan that you can not use unless your going stock cooler ....I have the cooler master 212 plus so the fan was a no go because the blades hit the fins on that negative boy.They should put two 120mm fans instead oh the massive useless 1.Second is cable management its built to the effect of sloppy cable management no actual way to hide the cablesno cut outs for hiding them in back just let them hang loose and free of charge ball is the thought there.third well I would say additional mesh the side doors would have been awesome in mesh rather of the shoddy lil window it has. Believed I would save a small on a lower end case instead of finding the Xion Predator in all I am nonetheless glad I did despite the fact that when I buy 3 more fans I ought to have just went with it. for those wondering about my new build....Tt V6 Black edition case (As you know already)Phenom II X6 1055TCooler Master 212 PlusASRock 890 FX Deluxe 4ABS DARK BERET 850WI am still working on the upgrade proper now I only have a Nvidia GT 220 and a incredibly slow Samsung 1TB 5400rpm HD I am planing on finding 2 Radeon HD 6850s and a WD Caviar blue 7200 rpm 6Gb
Nathalie
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Review Date: 12/18/11
Thermaltake V Series V6 BlackX Edition with Docking Station Black Computer CaseYes - Retail
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this is a incredibly nicely built case very sturdy looks wonderful the cooling is wonderful and the quick release is excellent. I gave it a 4 only mainly because of the restricted cable management I did get my cables routed effectively but it took me a though to do so.
Fallon
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Review Date: 11/26/11
Thermaltake V Series V6 BlackX Edition with Docking Station Black Computer CaseYes - Retail
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looks fantastic, really like the cage idea for the difficult drives. the fans (my additional fans )move A LOT OF AIR so considerably i just put my hand on leading of the case when it gets a bit sweaty sort of like bowling.. like the other guy said all screws fit but one. 1 twist of the screw and it was stuck but 90 percent of the threading nonetheless not in. leading left corner. some of the other screws do not fit appropriately in the hole so you require to switch screws to make positive it gets in. also the energy cable for the dock is a bit low q. so there will be some time spent there to get it connected to your PSU. docking station is SATA by the way for the guy who didn't know what it was. had a bit of a hard time finding my video card in had to push genuine hard against the back side to give it some space. you do will need to remove the best 200mm fan before putting in the mobo. its a tight fit. wish the plastic window was bigger to show off my lame cable management expertise. also the performance 120 fan i added on best is like a leaf blower compared to the stock 200mm so will need to modify that out soon. ok case for the income i purchased it ahead of the cost and shipping when up(the day just before in fact).so i wouldn't acquire it now. i will be changing the rear and leading fan just to preserve it all blue and a significantly greater rpm (performance over comfort) adding a side fan and a front fan. also the added top fan is exhaust not intake figured i can make the intake fans work a bit harder. EVGA NVIDIA nForce 780i SLIIntel Core 2 Duo E8400 Wolfdale three.0GHz LGA 775EVGA GeForce GTS 250 1GBWestern Digital Caviar Blue 640GB 7200 RPMSUPER TALENT 4GB ƒ x 2GB) 240-Pini in fact never ever did a assessment or listed my parts just before so if i look noob its since i essentially am!
Chaviva
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Review Date: 11/24/11
Thermaltake V Series V6 BlackX Edition with Docking Station Black Computer CaseYes - Retail
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WOW this is a wonderful case. Roomy and effectively laid out. Effortless for installation. With black mesh coated cables fromt he Powersupply, almost everything blended in where you couldn't see it. True Stealth... Only con I have is the fans are in Blue.. I would have preferred RED. Over all this is an additional Thermaltake WIN!
Quito
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Review Date: 11/17/11
Thermaltake V Series V6 BlackX Edition with Docking Station Black Computer CaseYes - Retail
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Can a person who has a grip on this instances cable management program post some pics or link to your set up. I like the case but i'm getting difficult time with receiving cables to hide well. None
Thandiwe
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Review Date: 11/17/11
Thermaltake V Series V6 BlackX Edition with Docking Station Black Computer CaseYes - Retail
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Lots of Space in the Case easy install of Motherboard and Power Provide none identified
Dayton
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Review Date: 11/15/11
Thermaltake V Series V6 BlackX Edition with Docking Station Black Computer CaseYes - Retail
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Fantastic seeking case... Fan lights aren't crazy bright or is the flashing form. Amazing intake and exhaust setup for the bottom mount PSU. A lot of bays for drives. Enjoy the best mount for the sata HD's. Backed up all my laptops Clearance concerns of course like everyone else... had a tough time putting in the HD becoming that the PSU is a bottome mount... Sorta challenging bc its gets a bit clustered as far as wiring... Had to give some force to maintain the motherboard from being moved forward when installing. I enjoy it for the cost...-AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition Deneb three.4GHz-OCZ Unique Ops Edition 4GB ƒ x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600-ASUS M4A78T-E AM3 AMD 790GX HDMI ATX AMD Motherboard-ASUS EAH5830 DIRECTCUǘDISǗGD5 Radeon HD 5830 1GB 256-bit GDDR5-Thermaltake TR2 TRX-750M 750W ATX 12V v2.3 / EPS 12V v2.91 80 PLUS Certified Modular Active PFC Power Provide
Etienne
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Review Date: 11/09/11
Thermaltake V Series V6 BlackX Edition with Docking Station Black Computer CaseYes - Retail
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Fantastic case overall. Comes with two fans that are truly silent and so far cools the technique down well! fits ATX and Mirco ATX motherboards properly. Kinda complicated to assemble with but simple to discover.. Had to take away the top fan to put on the motherboard but no biggie.
Winchell
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Review Date: 10/17/11
Thermaltake V Series V6 BlackX Edition with Docking Station Black Computer CaseYes - Retail
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I enjoy it excellent air flow, looks cool and I like the hard drive docking on best. The only thing that's a con to me was the psu I got has a blue light in it and I had to flip it down so I don't even see the good psu I got but no massive deal.
Watson
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Review Date: 10/07/11
Thermaltake V Series V6 BlackX Edition with Docking Station Black Computer CaseYes - Retail
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In my assessment below, I stated can't use all 8 external five.25" bays for five.25" devices. I was wrong. The internal 3.five" converter DOES come out, even though it was a little difficult to get rid of the very first time and not totally apparent that it would come out. You can use the converter to alter three of the five.25" bays into 3 internal 3.five" bays, or two internal three.five" bays and 1 internal two.5" bay. There are also adapter plates to make one of the three.5" bays develop into "external". So, the alternatives are fairly flexible. If you want 6 or 7 external five.25" bays, you can't use the three.5" adapter that comes with the case as it requires 3 of the five.25" bays. You could even so come across an alternatative adapter for 1 or two of the five.25" bays. My iStarUSA 3x5.25" to 5x3.5" drive case won't fit in this case, as there are little metal ridges for sliding the 5.25" drives in, and my drive case doesn't have slots for these ridges. Truly, this is a design flaw of the drive case, not this chasis, as practically every chasis is going to have those little dividers. Either I'll need to have to file them down or discover a case created specifically to hold my iStarUSA drive case.
Serwa
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Review Date: 09/18/11
Thermaltake V Series V6 BlackX Edition with Docking Station Black Computer CaseYes - Retail
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Inexpensive, Big fan. Quite Really Incredibly poor constructed. Almost everything is plastic. If you can spent a little much more on a case, get something else
Ramiro
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Review Date: 09/16/11
Thermaltake V Series V6 BlackX Edition with Docking Station Black Computer CaseYes - Retail
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Nice styleStays coolLightMotherboard fit no challengeroom to expandoptional fans Have not had anysolid case
Gemma
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Review Date: 09/14/11
Thermaltake V Series V6 BlackX Edition with Docking Station Black Computer CaseYes - Retail
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Best difficult drive dock is a nice feature. I am employed to obtaining good quality Cooler Master or Corsair situations. I purchased this case for my Son, as he wanted the docking station. The case is too smaller to develop a high quality gaming system. Every thing about this case is what the baby chick says.......cheep, cheep, cheep. Both fans had been incredibly noisy. I was checking what was causing the 200mm to be so noisy, and it broke when I touched it to check for excess play. My Son trashed the fan and replaced all fans in the case. Having to replace all fans created this not a excellent deal. You get what you pay for, so I'll only buy qualty CoolerMaster or Corsair in the future. I don't advocate this case. Manufacturer Response:Hi BillyBob,We can replace the defective fans below the warranty service. If you did not throw away the broken fans.Greatest regards,
Clara
Rating:

Review Date: 08/30/11
Thermaltake V Series V6 BlackX Edition with Docking Station Black Computer CaseYes - Retail
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This is a terrific case. I presently using it as my media server. The tough drive dock on the time makes transferring files from one drive to an additional extremely effortless. None I generally only acquire antec cases, but the price of this case and the hard drive dock was some thing I could not pass up. I would buy one more thermaltake case
Dinah
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Review Date: 08/27/11
Thermaltake V Series V6 BlackX Edition with Docking Station Black Computer CaseYes - Retail
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Came quite effectively packaged, fast delivery, and had all the parts(was actually excited!) :)There are hardcore/hacking/modding gamers, Regular/average gamers, and small babies who use the personal computer for only facebook....And this case IN MY OPINION belongs to the midclass due to its price, durability, and size USB ports ontop had been cluncky....i dont know how to fully explain it but its kind of a trouble to widge in a flash drive lol.Perhaps it was just me but its not a smooth insertion From the front, it looks like the GATES OF HELL :D
Wally
Rating:

Review Date: 08/17/11
Thermaltake V Series V6 BlackX Edition with Docking Station Black Computer CaseYes - Retail
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1. Excellent seeking case2. Full Black coating on every little thing.three. Incredibly well produced4. Incredibly nicely ventilated.five. Having a SATA drive dock on best is wonderful. I have a ASUS M4A89TD PRO/USB3 MOBO1. The fan on leading is a small too close to it the motherboard properly. I had to get rid of the fan, the install the motherboard.two. With the MB installed, removing the HDD tray was a pain, it was scraping the MB parts.3. The topmost Drive Tray was unusable for a Disc Drive simply because of the additional SATA drive dock.four. The motherboard tray seems to be a small off. All of the screws fit except for the top left most of the MB. So that's 8 out of 9 screws installed. This would've been a perfect case if there was just a lot more room for the parts.Even with all the problems, there's still a lot to like.
Clarissa
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Review Date: 07/24/11
Thermaltake V Series V6 BlackX Edition with Docking Station Black Computer CaseYes - Retail
Comment:
It looks very good when assembled. Going from a vintage 1995 case to this is wonderful. Lots of air flow, not a problem connecting the fans and such to the motherboard and power supply. The front USB ports function fine, I haven't tested the line in and headphone but i have a USB headset so I have no need for them. Whoever created this case wants a swift kick in the behind. Are those supposed to be spot welds holding the motherboard port panel dealy factor on there? What if your mobo isn't exactly like that? You have to bend and pry the spot welds apart bending the case and leaving some sharp edges! Pulling off the whole front is scary thinking about the structure is produced from plastic.Acquiring the back panel, 5.25in drive slots and any video/sound cards installed requires you to bend and break the inserts that impede your progress. As stated in other evaluations my motherboard pushed up against the 220mm fan on leading to get the screws to line up. Absolutely nothing ended up hitting the blades but it still shouldnt need to have to be THAT tight. Put an additional 1ǚth of an inch and it would solve that. Hopefully it lasts a while to make up for the hassle it was putting it together. Only paid 60 minus a 15$ gift card from newegg on a previous purchase So 45 bucks with cost-free shipping makes me overlook the pain of assembly.
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