Thermaltake Core X9 E-ATX Cube

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Thermaltake Core X9 E-ATX Cube

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I'm seriously looking at this for my next build. I really like the removable Motherboard tray and horizontal mount. I'm still not impressed with AIO coolers and will probably stick with air cooling but I'll be able to put any heatsink in this case and not worry if it will fit.

http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Cases-and- ... sis-Review

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I like. The size is the only issue I'd have to contend with, as I would have to move some things around but I like that case.
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Funny thing is that I've purchased two cases in the last 5 years and still am running my Chieftec.
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I didn't realize the depth of this case is 25". Unless I plan to use it has a footstool, I'm looking for other options.
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Re: Thermaltake Core X9 E-ATX Cube

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It looks like Thermaltake also makes an X5 version that's smaller in each dimension. http://www.thermaltake.com/products-mod ... C_00002806

It's pretty much the same layout as the X9 but this one will actually fit on my desk. Now I need an excuse to buy it.
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