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Thermaltake DOKKER MIDTOWER (Thermaltake: VM600M1W2Z)
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Rating: 9.2/10
With 10 User Reviews
Landen
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Review Date: 06/28/13
Comment:
-Good Air Flow by means of the case with four additional 120mm fans, and 1 200mm fan. -The Front panel is quickly removed unlike some other decrease good quality plastic circumstances.-Supports a 24cm Water cooling radiator inside the case which is a good function if you are considering water cooling.-3.five" HDD Docking Station is a good function.-Constructed in Cable Management Program-Simply fits numerous complete size Graphics cards with area to spare.-Compatible with 2.five" SSD or HDD so no added fixtures necessary. - The case only comes with 1 Rear 120mm fan, the other fans are "Optional, so you have to fork out a different ฤ-30 to totally fan the case. General the case feels well constructed, it doesn't feel like I am going to break anything even though functioning inside. I highly advocate this case for its good Bang-to-Buck ratio.
Tadita
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Review Date: 05/16/13
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I have often avoided ThermalTake products as I typically found them high on kind, low on function. This case has really won me more than and I strategy to obtain yet another for my next rig. I have under no circumstances had a develop go with each other so simply and so nicely.-Great ventilation with foam filters included-Integrated 120mm fan is pretty quiet-Bottom mount power supply slot-Sturdy, and surprisingly well constructed. Wonderful Finish!-A lot of area for a common ATX board and all the goodies. Nice and wide also.-Swift connect drive bays-Match my Corsair H50 water cooler -I identified it considerably more affordable (ื.99) elsewhere, down the street. The NZXT Gamma is a fantastic substitute on Newegg.-Had to move the integrated fan to a best spot to make way for my neato cheato water cooler.-It had led lights on the fan, so I had to kill them. I was all like, "Shhhh....it's ok....it's ok...snap". Seriously, I can't stand Batman and Robin flashy seizure circumstances. Most people will not mind as this 1 is relatively dim and blue.-It never ever noticed I shaved my legs, so I ate a entire cheesecake although watching "The NoteBook". I don't even like cheesecake! Intel I5 2500K Sandy BridgeGigabyte P67A-UD3-B3Radeon 68508gb DDR3 Corsair Vengeance Corsair H50 Water Cooler1TB WD Caviar Black
Mansour
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Review Date: 03/19/13
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Good Case, pretty huge and i just enjoy the quantity of fan this point can hold. no real cons. wish it came with a lot more than jsut the rear fan and the door panel had four fans but im very good with what i got.
Lerato
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Review Date: 11/08/12
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2.five"Ǚ.five" HDD hotswap dock on best, fits 12" video cards, plenty of fan space, side window, painted interior, thumbscrews, toolless drive bays, dust filters, internal 2.five" drive bay, cpu cutout (for coolers with backplates) Only comes with a single fan, kinda huge, only 1 three.5" drive bay and three five.25" bays. Didn't obtain on this web site so mine was a little less expensive, but even at this value it's a great obtain; has quite a few capabilities that only 贄+ situations have
Zuzela
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Review Date: 09/18/12
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Handy dock on best, superior mounting, a lot of airflow when you add fans, looks incredibly good. Only comes with 1 fan, but you should know that before you acquire. I genuinely like this situation. Significantly much better the the old giant steel tower i had. The tool-less style performs properly sufficient, but I wouldn't trust just that on hard drives. I put screw in the other side. Had a spot for my 2.5 SSD that I just had velcroed to the side on my old situation. Beware when coming from leading mount PSU to bottom, factors might have a difficult time reaching. My 8-pin mother board power plug just barely made it. I got this more affordable elsewhere, and got some inexpensive 120mm's and utilised some old 80mm fans. My fans type of suck, wich I had paid far more for far better.
Metea
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Review Date: 04/01/12
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This case it excellent, built great and sturdy and looks good as nicely! It has area for up to 7 fans: Leading - 2x 120mm fans or 1x 120mm & 1x 200mm fan, Back - 1x 120mm, Side - 120mm, Front - 120mm, Bottom 1x 120mm & 80mm fans! Its nice not getting to use screws for my hard drives or dvd drive as well. Its also wonderful getting the power provide on the bottom! Could have been built a small heavier, but its genuinely a great case as it is! I purchased mine for less costly elsewhere, but I definitely recommend this case to anyone!
Takoda
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Review Date: 02/05/12
Comment:
Constructing a new program, acquiring parts, and putting them neatly in a box sounds simple.. Then there is other troubles, such as cooling, component fitting, upgrade capacity, energy, etc.. that we appear to forget when we 1st brainstorm our develop. So I had to get a new case. I picked this a single; while I didnt get it from NewEgg. This case has:*Great Fan Placement (I have x6 (six) 120mm Ultra Kaze + three 80mm)*Watercooling compatible (I have a 120 x2 mm Rad mounted on the top of the case, with another x4 fans)It has two pre-fab holes for water tubes This case in fact has a spot for the rad either inside on the top or on the back.*Removable motherboard side door (very helpful to me, due to the fact I at times change out backplates on the CPU socket). Also, I can location thermal probes from my fan controllers.*Wire managementI have a messy psu and the wires are not modular, or bundled.. I was in a position to route all cabled out of web site(place other pro's in the other thoughts) What I did not like about the case, is how the "Dokker" harddrive docking bay is implemented.Its truly challenging to get an optical drive at the really top rated fiveŕǘ bay opening simply because of the way they developed the docking answer. I purchased an Aerocool "X" fan controller to location at the best (it takes two 5" 1ǘ bay openings). I also bought a second fan controller for my waterpump, and rad fans.. and so on) I was able to pull off two diverse fan controllers with ease, and it solved my issue with the optical drive not fitting at the top rated. I wish the legs were a tiny wider, or larger, because most persons have carpet, and the case will most most likely sit on the floor. This will hamper the psu cooling and all the intakes at the bottom of the case. I had to raise the case about two inches from the floor(My temp sensor said my psu was nearing 160F) I have to admit the wire management is not superb, but it's adequate if you are creative and patient. It has perhaps around 1ǘ inch or much less behind the motherboard tray for wiring. There is also several holes in the tray so you can route all of the wiring behind the tray. You may well need to extend the CPU 8 pin based on you're routing techniques.I have 11 fans, two 6950's in crossifire, two fan controllers (one is aerocool X model, the other is Ultra Kaze some thing..) and they both come with temp sensors ƕ, and 4, respectfully) , I also have two UV cathode lights, two ssd's and 1tb Harddrive, 1 waterpump.. When I open the case, you can only see the power wires going to the two GPUS, and of course, the water tubes. Each and every other wire is non existant pretty substantially.The case stays quite cool (average temp via sensors and CPU) beneath load is about 32c .. just before the watercooling, it was about 36cI enjoy this case, and based on application, I would suggest it.
Naomi
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Review Date: 10/27/11
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Very nicely built, no excess, just best. The 200mm top mounted exhaust fan slot is either weird, or the Cooler Master fan I have is a whack job. Theres no way this fan is fitting in there. The fan itself is the precise width of the case. Now contemplate there is the motherboard tray in there, and the sides of the case getting rolled steel reduce the inner width. That fan is not fitting. Other than having to spend ฤ on a 200mm fan to come across it doesnt fit, then to have to get an additional, excellent case for the income. Disappointed in TT as I'm accustomed to absolutely nothing much less than great from them.
Anka
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Review Date: 09/09/11
Comment:
The construction is good and sturdy but not overdone. Almost everything appears to be where it needs be so no worries bout some random component not fitting except for one which appears a misprint. Even although the Dokker takes up one of the front bays makes a fantastic spot for a fan controller. Looks sleek and high-priced. Great case! Initial the fan that cam with it has two various color LEDs kinda of sad but not terrible. Second the best ൜cm" fan solution doesn't seem to be accurate seems it's a 17 cm fan which is nonetheless plenty anyway so I'm guessing misprint. Third the orange HDD Led is kinda of weak and seems off with the case, I replaced it with a purple 1 seems brighter and a lot more noticeable. Forth the Anit-vibration tool less locks are nice but not as sturdy as I like, which had an straightforward remedy for HDǙ.5 bays was too use them on both sides giving a considerably required grip. Which unfortunately was not an option of the bigger bays which utilised a tension sort arm on the back side with no way to use the locks leaving it feeling a little loose but absolutely nothing terrifying. Lastly a removable motherboard frame would have been good but maybe wasn't in spending budget. This case is genuinely excellent and well built it has some overlook-able kinks in style that make you wonder but in no way stop you from working with this case merely add a basic additional step to make it a lot more satisfactory. It's sleek and well completed to make you notice but doesn't over power your eyes like some other over the top styles out there. Would recommend this case to anybody who wants a sleek straightforward style and no want for overcomplicated possibilities. For the small oddities and misprint I reluctantly deducted an egg.
Bubbles99@NCIX
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Review Date: 03/06/11
Cons: I have not found anything worth complaining about

Pros: Solid case with well thought out interior
Comment:
I purchased this case for a gaming build and I was impressed with how well the inside was thought out with easy cable managemaent.The structure is solid and when put togather looks pretty sharp too. I was happy they only included 1 fan because I use high end cooling that must be silent so I generally replace them anyway. I would recommend purchasing this case if you want a case that is well made at a reasonable price.
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Product Features

ATX Mid Tower Desktop
120mm Fan 8 Bay

Thermaltake VM600M1W2Z Dokker Tower Case
Don't compromise when it comes to your next home or office computer. The Thermaltake VM600M1W2Z Dokker Tower Case is reshaping the definition of a value-minded computer chassis. Many of the premium features that are generally found on high-end chassis such as long graphic card support (up to 12.5"), fully meshed front bezel design to accelerate airflow, and native support for a 240mm water cooling radiators that pushes overclocking to a whole new level can all be found on the Thermaltake VM600M1W2Z Dokker Tower Case. This Tower Case comes with Thermaltake-patented top-mounted hard drive docking station allows for seamless hot-swap capability and blazing-fast data transfer. Performance-grade cooling is achieved by integrating available fan mountings for optional 200mm fan for up to seven fans when fully configured. So when it's time to build or upgrade a PC, don't compromise - choose the Thermaltake VM600M1W2Z Dokker Tower Case

What It Is And Why You Need It:

  • Top-mounted HDD Docking Station enables blazing fast file transfer and effortless hot-swap capability
  • Supports up to 7 fans for superior airflow and cooling efficiency
  • Supports most advanced ATI & NVIDIAŽ graphic cards up to 12.5"(e.g. ATI 5970)
  • Metal meshed front panel design accelerates cool air intake and increases cooling.
  • Supports high-performance 24cm water cooling radiator.
  • Pre-installed dust filters for fan, PSU and 5.25" drive bays
  • HDD with anti-vibration design, perfect for silent computing solution.

 

 

 

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Product Specifications

Model
Brand Thermaltake
Model VM600M1W2Z
Spec
Type ATX Mid Tower
Color Black
Case Material SECC
With Power Supply No
Motherboard Compatibility Micro ATX / ATX
With Side Panel Window Yes, Window & Vented
Expansion
External 5.25" Drive Bays 3
External 3.5" Drive Bays 1
Internal 3.5" Drive Bays 5
Internal 2.5" Drive Bays 1
Expansion Slots 7
Front Ports
Front Ports USB 2.0 x 2, HD Audio x 1
Cooling System
120mm Fans 1 x 120mm Blue LED Rear fan (1300 rpm, 17 dBA)
Physical Spec
Dimensions(L x W x H) 19.1" x 7.9" x 18.5"
Weight 12.9 lbs.
Features
Features Top-mounted HDD Docking Station enables blazing fast file transfer and effortless hot-swap capability

Supports up to 7 fans for superior airflow and cooling efficiency

Supports most advanced ATI & NVIDIAŽ graphic cards up to 12.5"(e.g. ATI 5970)

Metal meshed front panel design accelerates cool air intake and increases cooling.

Supports high-performance 24cm water cooling radiator.

Pre-installed dust filters for fan, PSU and 5.25" drive bays

HDD with anti-vibration design, perfect for silent computing solution.

Security Lock: Keyboard & Mouse

Application: School, Office, Computer Lab, Home

Liquid Cooling Capable: Yes

Liquid Cooling Embedded: No

Cooling System:
- Front (intake): Optional 120 x 120 x 25 mm Fan X 1
- Rear (exhaust): 120 x 120 x 25 mm Blue LED fan (1300 rpm, 17 dBA)
- Top (exhaust): Optional 200 x 200 x 20 mm / 120 x 120 x 25 mm
-Side (intake): Optional 120 x 120 x 25 mm fan
- Bottom (intake): Optional 120 x 20 x 25 mm / 80 x 80 x 25
Manufacturer Warranty
Parts 3 years limited
Labor 3 years limited

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