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Thermaltake M9 Case Review
Thermaltake M9 Case Review
The Thermaltake M9 is a mid-tower case that doesn't deviate too much from the generic ATX format - its 3.5" drives mount parallel to its expansion slots, it's got a pair of fans in front and rear, and the power supply is mounted on the top of the case. Thermaltake is trying to stand out from ...
Thermaltake MaxOrb EX Heatsink Review
Thermaltake MaxOrb EX Heatsink Review
frostytech.com — Thermaltake MaxOrb EX is almost an entirely copper heatsink based on a novel three-fin-segment circular design, featuring... a half-dozen copper heatpipes and speed controlled 120mm fan. The radial heatsink resembles a few Zalman coolers, but the ... (more) Thermaltake MaxOrb EX Heatsink Review
Thermaltake Spedo Advanced Case Review
Thermaltake Spedo Advanced Case Review
thinkcomputers.org — Thermaltake is a name known for great cases, we all know The Xaser and Armor series of... cases very well. It is not often that Thermaltake comes out with a new case that is not a predecessor of a series case, but today we have to chance to take a look ... (more) Thermaltake Spedo Advanced Case Review
Thermaltake V9 Gaming Case Review
Thermaltake V9 Gaming Case Review
thinkcomputers.org — Today I will be looking at Thermaltake's latest steel midtower, the V9. Other than also being a... steel midtower, there is little similarity between the V9 and M9. With a bottom-mounted power supply, and a huge top fan, the V9 isn't unique, but is ... (more) Thermaltake V9 Gaming Case Review
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  • JustJosh JustJosh
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    Nice case, I'm a big fan of the nondescript look for cases and this one fully accomplishes that.
    Posted 10/24/2008 respond (flag)
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Thermaltake M9 Case
DarkVision Hardware Articles and Review from around the web — ... Thermaltake's M9 case is a straight forward case with all the nods towards keeping itself modern and useful. It stands 17" tall and 7.5" wide and is constructed out of plain old SECC steel, glossy black plastic, and mesh grating along its front bays. There's room inside for six 5.25" optical drives and three 3.5" bays in its default configuration, although that can be changed to open up as many as nine 5.25" bays by removing the hard drive cage. Link: PCStats

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TweakTown News RSS Feed — ... - Input Lag and You: Dell 2408WFP report @ Aphnetworks - ECS GeForce 9800 GTX+ Hydra Liquid Cooled SLI Kit @ Hot Hardware Cases/Modding/PSU - Thermaltake V9 VJ40001W2Z Case @ Overclockers Club - Antec Veris MicroFusion Remote 350 HTPC Case @ Hardware Canucks - Apevia X-Master HTPC Case @ Think Computers - Antec Skeleton Case @ Hardware Secrets - Coolmax CUG-950B 950W Power Supply @ RBMods - Thermaltake M9 Case @ PCStats Other - Corsair Dominator Series 4 GB DDR2 Kit 1066 MHz CL5 @ Techpowerup - Asus P6T ...

Thermaltake's M9 Computer Chassis Reviewed
FrostyTech Latest Cooling News — ... The M9 is a straight forward case with all the nods towards keeping itself modern and useful. Thermaltake's M9 stands 17" tall and 7.5" wide (although that swells out to 9" at its widest point), and is constructed out of plain old SECC steel, glossy black plastic, and ...

Thermaltake M9 Case Review
HardwareHeaven.com — ... a straight forward case with all the nods towards keeping itself modern and useful. It stands 17" tall and 7.5" wide and is constructed out of plain old SECC steel, glossy black plastic, and mesh grating along its front bays. There's room inside for six 5.25" optical drives and three 3.5" bays in its default configuration, although that can be changed to open up as many as nine 5.25" bays by removing the hard drive cage. ____________ Review: PCStats ...

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The Tech Report: News — ... vs. Radeon HD 4830 APH Networks on input lag and you: Dell 2408WFP report SuperSite for Windows has Microsoft LifeCam Show : a hands-on photo gallery TestFreaks review Pantech Matrix Hardware Secrets reviews NZXT Avatar gaming mouse Power and cases Rbmods review 950W Coolmax CUG-950B PSU Futurelooks reviews Nyko Energy Pak for Wii Balance Board Hardware Secrets reviews Antec Skeleton case PCStats reviews Thermaltake M9 case bit-tech features Butterkneter's Far Cry 2-themed PlayStation 3 mod Tags: ...

Hardware Roundup: Weekend Edition
Overclockers Club news Feed — ... take the time to do the research and learn about building a tweaking there are pre-built options such as the Alienware Area-51. For the rest of us there are several components to choose such as a case and the Thermaltake M9 (reviewed by OCC here) is a good place to start. So what do you want to put inside that case? Check out the rest of the reviews covering CPUs, power supplies and video cards and then enjoy the rest of your weekend. Cases Thermaltake M9 Case @ PCSTATS CPUs AMD X4 9950 BE ...

Tech Roundup - October 27, 2008
Techgage News — ... Apevia X-Master HTPC Case - Think Computers Coolmax CUG-950B 950W Power Supply - Red and Blackness Thermaltake Armor+ MX Enclosure - Virtual-Hideout Thermaltake M9 Case - PC Stats ...

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PureOverclock.com — ... @ Digit-Life -Palit HD 4870 512MB @ motherboards Memory: -Corsair Dominator Series 4 GB DDR2 Kit 1066 MHz CL5 @ techPowerUp Processors, Motherboards and Chipsets: -GIGABYTE EP43-DS3R @ TweakTown -ASUS Rampage II Extreme X58 @ OC3D -Asus Rampage Extreme @ CDRInfo Cases, Cooling, and PSUs: -Silverstone Fortress FT01 @ bit-tech -Thermaltake V9 VJ40001W2Z @ OCC -Apevia X-Master HTPC @ ThinkComputers -Thermaltake M9 @ PCStats -Coolmax CUG-950B 950W @ Rbmods -Antec Skeleton Case @ Hardware Secrets ...

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