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  1. 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
  2. Hello Everyone New to the Forums! Been Building systems for 19 years now and I Decided to build A Thermaltake Build My Myself and My Computer Repair Shop. I was so excited to get started forgot to take pictures in the very beginning . Couldn't decide on one standard color so decided to take advantage of RGB options. So that's what I did. But Stuck With Red Meets Blue concept (AMD + Intel). Cpu type - Intel Core i7 4790K Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-z97MX Gaming 5 System Ram - 16 GB 2x8 DDR3 Corsair Vengeance 2400MHz Video (GPU) - Asus Matrix-R9280X-P-3GD5 Drive #1 - Samsung SSD 840 Pro (240GB) Drive #2 - Samsung SSD 850 Evo (500GB) Drive #3 - WD Black 2TB Cooler - Thermaltake Water 3.0 Riing RGB 360 Fans - Riing Triple 120mm RGB LED Fan kit/Fan Controller x2 Rear Fan - Corsair ML140 Pro LED Magnetic Levitation Fan Front Fans - Bitfenix Spectre Pro LED 140mm x2 Power Supply - Thermaltake Tough Power 850w Gold Still Waiting on Y-Connector Cables for the Fan controllers! Wants to thank Donny on Tech Support for Thermaltake for answering my questions I had during my Build! Great jobs and Thank you! Ok now for the pics! I Plan on doing full Liquid Cooling on this case but I'll do next year! Ok I don't know why my pics are all upside down and not right but hopefully this can be fixed?
  3. AlShuryan

    DRAGON

    This MOD will use the Thermaltake Core X2 m-Atx case This was the DRAGON I'd like to use but finding an image that will render to a 3D print is a real effort many DRAGONS in Chinese folklore represent Good Luck and Well wishes as does this one that I'd like to incorporate some how This DRAGON lives in a LAVA Castle Ruins and need to model after this, rocks, lava and landscape I did find a DIABLO 3 Evil Underlord that renders to 3D fairly well
  4. I posted the above question in the Core X Series thread also, but thought it would get more exposure here. So, any ideas?
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