The thermaltake has been my almost favourite PC case product maker but may have some few alterations to the price of the case, for those people who cannot afford such a good case to hold most of the computer hardware into place. But for thermaltake they have to go wit the ultimate use in refrigerating technology, even still it is at least 30 years old, from the humble refrigerator. And now they are installing in their new thermaltake Xpressar case, with the back side of the compartment of the case is fully dedicated to the use of full cooling system, but the case with such a large and noisy feature, as the example of the refrigerator, you might have to work your back to carry this around.
The thermaltake, is going to take the onboard cooling system to the next level, just as having a normal liquid cooling in the Gigabytes 3D mercury, The Xpressar is having a real phase change, with a full heavy and featured board. Being also a very large case, it will fit a standard ATX board, with some new design features on it also, with a full aluminium chrome body chassis with a frontal swinging door also made out of aluminium, plus some door handles in the side of the board for those easy to grip sides for easy open use, but they also include in the top a open and closing hood to show and also hide the front jack of two eSATA, as well as four USB ports, fire wire and the usual audio/mic ports. With the interior of the case is the master piece of their work, with seven 5.21in optical drive bays, and for the rest of the storage space for all of the HDD’s are five 3.2in bays that are facing sideward from the board for those easy hot-swappable drive, with reasons that they want to use the space for the cases cooling system, a dedicated refrigerant for your most heat intense computer rigs, with all of the items for it placed near to the side facing HHD’s also with the evaporator (which looks like a radiator of a water-cooling system) with an inclusion of a LED fan can be sometimes daunting when installing your rig in. But with the main purpose of the case to be is the dedicated cooling of the CPU or if you are lucky GPU as well (if you know how to use the expansion bays form the dry ice cooler.
But for a moment we see this great enthusiast break through to alternate water-cooling system, with the themoconductive material coolant we should expect a significant decrease on CPU temps, well it proved an convincing run in idle going down as much as 12 degrees surely enough it can make some over-clocking potentials, but sure enough it has some flaw in its features only having to crash in load times when we pushed the CPU too far for air cooling. But if you make this as your first buy for enthusiast case, you are about to buy this for its good looks and sturdy features, but for cooling glory, you should still look for a air case like a CoolerMaster HAF or buy a combo water-cooling block it work well with the operation we could hope in this case.
