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Tt Leo

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  1. Zimzoid, Please contact your local distributor they should be able to help you get a replacement, or you can contact our customer service, there will be people helping you out directly. Here is the website for our customer service: http://my.thermaltake.com/csWarranty.aspx Please let me know if you have any problem on getting the replacement.
  2. There is push and release button at the back of the top panel, simply push down the button you should be able to remove the top panel. after removing the top panel you will see the screw points which you can change your 200mm fan
  3. Tt Leo

    Core V21 Build

    Nice build!! I am going to share to our Facebook fans as well!
  4. Please contact our USA customer support, there will be people helping you directly. By Email: support@thermaltakeusa.com By Phone: Toll-Free 800-988-1088 M-F 9:00AM – 5:30PM (P.S.T)
  5. you are welcome, let me know if you need any assist or help.
  6. Thank you for your love and support for Core X9. We do have plan to offer the accessory parts for the entire Core X series, which you should be able to get it soon. Please contact our USA customer support for your requirement, they maybe able to help you at the meantime, before it is available for purchase. By Email: support@thermaltakeusa.com By Phone: Toll-Free 800-988-1088 M-F 9:00AM – 5:30PM (P.S.T) By the way, thanks for your suggestion on the silence panel, we will take that into consideration.
  7. Sorry to hear about this, Please contact our USA customer support, there will be people help you directly. By Email: support@thermaltakeusa.com By Phone: Toll-Free 800-988-1088 M-F 9:00AM – 5:30PM (P.S.T) Let me know if you have any other question or concern that I can help you with.
  8. Tt Leo

    stack core v21

    From the inside of the front panel to the edge of the motherboard tray you have around 115mm of space to work with. which means you are able to fit double side fan on a 64mm thick radiator. for the height, the case itself has 336mm, if you would take out the stands, the structure, panel thickness and etc., it gives you around 310mm for a single unit and when you stack two of them together it comes to 620mm in total height for you to work with.
  9. there are thumb screws securing the cages, simply remove the panels, you should be able to locate the thumb screws for details please take a look at the user manual.
  10. Tt Leo

    Core X Series

    The dimension shown on the website is the external dimension which measures from the very tip of one end to another end which includes the panels, footstands, screws, covers, brackets, thickness of the panels and etc. All the part mentioned takes up space, so when it comes to the internal dimension, you will need to exclude all those mentioned to get a workable measurement. The purpose of the graph is to provided the space that are save and workable, obviously there are still space in between, for example the depth of the whole case is 640mm, and workable space on the chart is 540mm which leave around 100mm space, and if you would take 50mm out for the front panel, you will left with 50mm inside. This 50mm space is available, but due to structure design it may not be so friendly to work with, plus when it comes to install hardware you dont want to work to it full available space. Hope I have clear your confusion.
  11. Hey guys, I am fixing you guys a internal measurement graph on the x series, please refer to the Core X series discussion thread, hope it will help on clarify your concern and builds. Core X9 is currently ready...still working on the X2 & X1, it should be available soon.
  12. Tt Leo

    Core X Series

    Come take a look at our new enthusiast level product line the "Core X series" and join the discussion with us! Core X Series is a cube style case offering endless stackable options and expandability for enthusiasts to create massive liquid cooling systems, file server or dual systems. The X series delivers outstanding cooling performance with compatibility for extensive DIY/AIO LCS and overclocking components, further enhancing the reputation that the air-cooling units of this series has become renowned for. Core X9 - The first E-ATX enthusiast level cube case Product Website: http://www.thermaltake.com/Chassis/Mini_Case_Cube_Case_/Core/C_00002562/Core_X9/design.htm Review: TweakTown Editor's Choice Award and scored 99% overall TweakTown Rating http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/6912/thermaltake-core-x9-atx-cube-chassis-review/index.html Hardwareluxx Excellent Hardware Award http://www.hardwareluxx.com/index.php/reviews/hardware/cases/34017-reviewed-thermaltake-core-x9-e-atx-case.html Overclockers Club Editor's Choice Award http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/thermaltake_core_x9/ Others: Core X9 Modular Part Application http://community.thermaltake.com/index.php?/files/file/7-core-x9-parts-application/ Core X9 Snow Product Website: http://www.thermaltake.com/Chassis/Cube_Case_/Core/C_00002661/Core_X9_Snow_Edition/design.htm Core X2 - The first mATX enthusiast level cube case Product Website: http://www.thermaltake.com/Chassis/Cube_Case_/Core/C_00002563/Core_X2/design.htm Review: Pure Overclock Editor's Choice Award http://www.pureoverclock.com/Review-detail/thermaltake-core-x2-chassis-review/ Hard OCP Gold Award http://www.hardocp.com/article/2015/02/05/thermaltake_core_x2_matx_cube_chassis_case_review#.VNltceaUcpy Core X1 Product Website: http://www.thermaltake.com/Chassis/Cube_Case_/Core/C_00002576/Core_X1/design.htm Review: ThinkComputers gives the Thermaltake Core X1 Case a 9 out of 10 score http://www.thinkcomputers.org/thermaltake-core-x1-mini-itx-case-review/ TechwareLabs Editor's Choice Award http://www.techwarelabs.com/thermaltake-core-x1-itx-case-review/ Bit-Tech Approved Award http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2015/02/05/thermaltake-core-x1-review/1 Video: Tt LCS Certified is a Thermaltake exclusive certification applied to only products that pass the design and hardcore enthusiasts standards that a true LCS chassis should be held to. The Tt LCS certification was created so that we at Thermaltake can designate to all power users which chassis have been tested to be best compatible with extreme liquid cooling configurations to ensure you get the best performance from the best features and fitment. Check out Tt-LCS video here: Join the discussion with the rest of us who are interested in this new design and feel free to leave your comment, thought, question or concern to let us know what you think so we can improve upon our design to best fit your need in the future. Workable Dimension for Planning Your Build: Core X9 Core X2 Core X1
  13. Hi Aroato, The differences between the two are as follow: MS-II has full tool-free mechanism for 5.25" & 3.5", but GS-II only has half MS-II has top panel dust filter which GS-II doesn't MS-II is using thumb screws on PCI-E slots, GS-II is using normal screws MS-II comes with 3pin to 4pin adapter & nut setter which GS-II does not hope this helps
  14. Tt Leo

    Core V21

    Thermaltake Core V21 Micro Cube Chassis As the latest addition to the Core V Series, the new Thermaltake Core V21 is a quadrate micro M-ATX-based chassis that offers an endless stackable and flexible thermal solution. It allows externally-modular upgrades for enthusiasts to create dual systems. Designed for use in either a vertical or horizontal orientation on the motherboard, users can customize the chassis for the best viewing presentation. A 200mm fan on the front panel ensures that the Core V21 delivers outstanding cooling performance with compatibility for extensive DIY/AIO LCS, further enhancing the reputation that the air cooling units of the series has become renowned for. Guaranteed to be an immensely powerful system, the Core V21 also has the ability to accommodate various overclocking components to boost performance even further where it counts! Product Web Page: http://www.thermaltake.com/Chassis/Micro_Case_/Core/C_00002559/Core_V21/design.htm
  15. Our friend Mwave over in Australia has modded the Level 10 GT Battle, check the video out for more details
  16. Check this Level 10 GT Snow out from Dactylion.eSport (Slovenia)
  17. Hi, Could you be more specific about how you connect your cables with the components you have or maybe provide us with a picture or two for us to better understand your issue, thanks. otherwise you could also contact our customer service for more support Thermaltake USA Customer Service Email: ttsupport@thermaltakeusa.com Toll Free: 1-800-988-1088 M-F 9:00AM~5:30PM (P.S.T)
  18. The window panel will soon be available
  19. Tt Leo

    General

    Guess what model is this? Hint: it is not the Core V71 nor the Core V51.
  20. Tt Leo

    V71 Connection

    alright, you have clear my concern, there is no magical trick on connecting the molex head from the controller to the PSU all you have to do is simply join the two molex together. and the molex with two pin you mentioned is purposely made, so, it sounds like you may have a defect controller or a controller was improperly attached for smoke to appear. For safety concern, please don't use it and contact our customer service team immediately to get a replacement, thanks.
  21. Tt Leo

    V71 Connection

    did you connect another fan to the controller?
  22. Tt Leo

    V71 Connection

    The molex you are holding on your hand is the power cable for the fan controller, all you need to do is connect this with your molex from your PSU.
  23. Tt Leo

    General

    This will be a section where you may find some news, updates, or first hand information. Something like this: Container one shipping to LA Ready to pack Loaded Ready to go! Container two going to Germany Ready to pack Packed Door closing head to the harbor If you happen to see these two containers on the road, please don't jack it!
  24. Answer: 1. Fan colors are changeable only if they have the function with the controller. 2. Besides the size of the fan, all the fan you mentioned has different specs. 3. Signal wire/cable (yellow) is designed for LED color control instead of rpm control, therefore the MB will not be able to read it. It will only work with specific controller. 4. The voltage output from the fan controller when on high is 12V Basically the fans are made for specific models, the Pure 20 is for general uses that works with MB or general fan hub or fan controller If your intention is to install another 200mm fan into V71 and work with V71 controller, none of the fan you mention beside V71's fan will work with V71's controller
  25. Yes, we do, It is called the NiC L31 and that is what we have in there with our V1 picture. here is the link for you to get more info on it: http://www.thermaltake.com/Cooler/Air_Cooler_/NiC/C_00002246/NiC_L31/design.htm
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