Testseek.com have collected 15 expert reviews of the ThermalTake V9 VJ40001W2Z and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake V9 VJ40001W2Z.
March 2009
(85%)
15 Reviews
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· Efficient airflow design, · Room for just about any components, · Nice but simplistic lighting, · Top mounted USB and audio ports, · Liquid cooling system ready, · Decent amount of drive expansion availability, · Sturd...
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Now here’s the part where I tell you whether or not you should buy this case! If you’re on a budget, I’d STRONGLY recommend this case, especially if you’re a gamer! It's a strongly built case that can easily house a moderately...
The Thermaltake V9 is a very nice mid tower case. Installing a system into it is easy, and it features well-designed tool-less systems to get you up and running quickly. The case is built well and includes some very nice features for its price. The ...
When I think of a "Gaming Case", I personally feel the strength has to be there, followed up with some great cooling. I know a lot of LANers are more concerned with weight than anything else, seeing that they have to tote the rig around. I would have l...
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Great cooling compared to cheaper cases, Has enough room to fit the latest video cards and power supplys, Has pre-drilled holes for external water cooling, Toolless design for drives works decently, Bottom mounted power supply
Inside is not black, Lacking cable management options, Kind of flimsy
Overall, I am pleased with the Thermaltake V9 Marvelous Gaming Case as a companion to my Intel rig. It keeps everything nice and cool and is pretty attractive sitting on my desk too. What this case lacks in cable management or looks it balances out wi...
230mm top fan, Cooling behind the motherboard tray, Specific cable management features, Ligher than the average steel midtower
Some may miss external eSATA port, May be a little expensive
The front intake fan is a red LED fan and emits a nice blue glow from the bezel. All three fans are surprisingly quiet considering Im running them at 12v. As wed expect from Thermaltake, the V9 is a nice steel midtower. There is enough here to make ...
Beautiful appearance, Lots of drives bays for expansion, Great air flow, A giant 230mm fan, Easy drive installs, Just the right size and weight
Tight insides for larger Power Supplies, Plastic on top of the case is too cheap, Not enough clearance on the bottom for proper air flow to PSU, NinjaLane Ratings
The Thermaltake V9 is a great case for the value segment user. Being able to have all of the new cool features of some of the higher end cases makes it a great choice for the gamer on a budget. The V9 has just overall great looks that will grab people...
Good looks, Good cooling, Pretty quiet, Relatively inexpensive, Roomy for a midtower, Three included fans
Tool free features could use some work, Fitment issues with some components, Overall flimsy design, Feet should be taller, Limited front ports, Fourpin fan connectors = no monitoring or speed control, Front intake fan restriction, Unoriginal (Practically copies the Antec Nine Hundred Case)
Well, Thermaltake's V9 gaming case is a mixed bag. The aesthetics I like a lot, and the cooling performance should support even the most demanding gaming hardware. The fans move a lot of air and are quiet enough to satisfy the vast majority of gaming...
Thermaltake V9 is a mid-tower case targeted to gamers that want a case with a big fan on the top and don’t want to buy a more expensive full-tower unit. Here is a summary of what we found about this case.Strong PointsUse of a big 230-mm (with 190-mm...