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Thermaltake Core X9 E-ATX Cube Chassis Review

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2015/01/05 07:50:46 (permalink)
http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/6912/thermaltake-core-x9-atx-cube-chassis-review/index.html
 
Today at CES 2015, Thermaltake releases its newest case, the Core X9 E-ATX cube chassis

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    Re: Thermaltake Core X9 E-ATX Cube Chassis Review 2015/01/05 12:25:20 (permalink)
    I'm looking forward to seeing this in the wild.
    I hope we see it retail in the US.

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    Re: Thermaltake Core X9 E-ATX Cube Chassis Review 2015/01/05 13:35:52 (permalink)
    This is a BookMarker. Can't wait to see it out in the Field.

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    Re: Thermaltake Core X9 E-ATX Cube Chassis Review 2015/01/16 18:48:51 (permalink)
    Pre-orders are up on Newegg. I'm getting one. I was looking at another Caselabs case like this, but the cost is high (but you get more options). This looks like a similar product with a lot of options but a lot cheaper. I've always had good luck with TT cases too. Release date is 29JAN.
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    Re: Thermaltake Core X9 E-ATX Cube Chassis Review 2015/01/16 19:27:17 (permalink)
    There are those who consider TT and all their products to be the laughing stock. Thermatake is a source in general of mockery or ridicule from the PC-DIY/Gamer elite. In fairness to those who would besmirch them TT doesn't have a stellar record of producing high quality stuff but you have hit the nail on the head. This new series ticks a lot of boxes for watercooler's looking for a reasonably priced and functional alternative to Caselab's $400 to $700 w/add ons alternative. At the $150 price point for an E-ATX cube case with tons of included features, it's looking very attractive to the budget conscious and those who meticulously maintain their stuff. Although I'm not prepared to recommend it, atm, I can say I eagerly await a bonafide/respected review of the series before I pass judgement.
     
    Even if the reviews go well though be prepared to be laughed at, if you buy one. I do hope TT has turned the page to a bright future. It does look like they're going head over heels into the LCS market but it remains to be seen if they have produced quality products.
     

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    Re: Thermaltake Core X9 E-ATX Cube Chassis Review 2015/01/16 19:35:48 (permalink)
    Im glad more horizontal cases are coming out especially for e-atx. This size peoplr typically have 2-3 gpu and i feel like that cant br good for the mobo in the long run. Especially since out gpu are getting bigger and more people run watercooling.
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    Re: Thermaltake Core X9 E-ATX Cube Chassis Review 2015/01/17 05:33:14 (permalink)
    owcraftsman
    There are those who consider TT and all their products to be the laughing stock. Thermatake is a source in general of mockery or ridicule from the PC-DIY/Gamer elite. In fairness to those who would besmirch them TT doesn't have a stellar record of producing high quality stuff but you have hit the nail on the head. This new series ticks a lot of boxes for watercooler's looking for a reasonably priced and functional alternative to Caselab's $400 to $700 w/add ons alternative. At the $150 price point for an E-ATX cube case with tons of included features, it's looking very attractive to the budget conscious and those who meticulously maintain their stuff. Although I'm not prepared to recommend it, atm, I can say I eagerly await a bonafide/respected review of the series before I pass judgement.
     
    Even if the reviews go well though be prepared to be laughed at, if you buy one. I do hope TT has turned the page to a bright future. It does look like they're going head over heels into the LCS market but it remains to be seen if they have produced quality products.
     




    I haven't had a TT case in a while. The last one I bought was a Xaser VI and it was a great case. But then, that was many many years ago it was built with study metal and has taken a lot of abuse and was a great WC case. Still have it. I have stayed away from them recently because they went the plastic route with lots of LED fans over quality. Maybe they are swinging back? I bought a CaseLabs Magnum double wide and although an incredible case, they are expensive. I was looking for a horizontal case but, it would be another at least $400+ to get what I wanted from them. This X9, looks like they modeled it after some of the Caselabs models and brought mass production and some other savings (using plastic) to it. I haven't seen where it is stated what it is made out of, but I am assuming a metal/aluminum frame and plastic for everything else. For $170 for what you get it seems to be a good deal. Stackable is an interesting take. If these can take 3-4 high, the bottom case better be made of something strong to support the weight above it.
     
    As for others? If it works for me I could care less what they think. The manual is up on the TT site, and after reading through it, for the price I'm going to chance it. I can always return it. It's for my secondary gaming/office machine, so it's not WC at the moment, I have time to see how it works out.
    post edited by grimmace - 2015/01/17 07:21:32
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    Re: Thermaltake Core X9 E-ATX Cube Chassis Review 2015/01/22 16:20:48 (permalink)
    I got the notice today, they must have come in early. I got my notice my X9 is being packed up, so it should ship out tomorrow. I'll see how it compares to the build on my Caselabs case.
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    Re: Thermaltake Core X9 E-ATX Cube Chassis Review 2015/01/22 16:32:56 (permalink)
    grimmace
    I got the notice today, they must have come in early. I got my notice my X9 is being packed up, so it should ship out tomorrow. I'll see how it compares to the build on my Caselabs case.


    Hey Thanks keep us posted I'm looking forward to your feedback!

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    Re: Thermaltake Core X9 E-ATX Cube Chassis Review 2015/01/27 17:06:27 (permalink)
    It came tonight. I'll open it in the morning and start a thread on it I guess. Big box, 40+ lbs. I have to wait on the build though. I decided to upgrade the PSU, and I am waiting for the 970SSC backplates to go on sale. But, I'll unpack and get some pics up.
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    Re: Thermaltake Core X9 E-ATX Cube Chassis Review 2015/01/27 22:01:34 (permalink)
    Great! congrats
    link to your thread here plz

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    Re: Thermaltake Core X9 E-ATX Cube Chassis Review 2015/01/28 13:33:05 (permalink)
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    Re: Thermaltake Core X9 E-ATX Cube Chassis Review 2015/01/28 22:43:16 (permalink)
     
    MountainMods ftw. 
     


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    Re: Thermaltake Core X9 E-ATX Cube Chassis Review 2015/01/29 02:09:53 (permalink)
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    MountainMods ftw. 
     



     It's good stuff, but after customization the prices go up on the E-ATX models. More options though.
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