Tuesday, July 27 2010
Thermaltake, leading DIY chassis brand, is introducing their first mid-tower chassis with integrated single bay docking station on the case top for convenient easy-swap of 3.5” and 2.5” SATA drives. Users can handle data access and transfer on-the-go without the need to install their harddrives or having to add an external docking device. Two USB 2.0 connectors as well as HD audio microphone and earphone jacks on the top of the front bezel put all major multimedia connectors right in your hand’s reach. The tool-free, all black Thermaltake V6 BlacX Edition offers a total of 8 drive bays for maximum storage expansion and 7 PCI expansion slots.

As characteristic for Thermaltake chassis, special attention had been paid to optimized ventilation and airflow. Therefore one 20 cm blue LED exhaust fan on top and another 12 cm exhaust TurboFan in the back warrant that heat dissipated by the CPU is immediately blown out of the case. Further airflow is created by 2 pre-drilled ventilation hole areas on the right side panel and the top of the case.



The feet elevate the V6 BlacX Edition high enough as to allow for improved ventilation of the bottom based ATX PSII power supply. To avoid outside dust to find its way into your power supply a removable and cleanable dust filter is positioned underneath, providing users with an easy way to keep it clean.

The V6 BlacX Edition mid-tower with integrated docking station on the top of the chassis is available for a suggested retail price of US$ 69. For more information about the V6 BlacX Edition go to this page.
posted by btarunr - 1:47 PM |  Related News

User comments
by Mussels (July 27th - 1:56 PM) - Reply
i much prefer the dock in my coolermaster over that.
by F2K (July 27th - 2:01 PM) - Reply
by: Mussels
i much prefer the dock in my coolermaster over that.

Same here.

It would have been too obvious if TT made the same design as CM so they made it stick out and ugly.
by Sasqui (July 27th - 2:31 PM) - Reply
Gimmick. Now give me a set of 6 internal tool-less HDD bays with slide in connectors, so if I want to tug out and swap any HDD's (hot swap or not), I can do it in seconds.

Much like a server rack.

Is that so much to ask?
by AthlonX2 (July 27th - 2:59 PM) - Reply
by: Sasqui
Gimmick. Now give me a set of 6 internal tool-less HDD bays with slide in connectors, so if I want to tug out and swap any HDD's (hot swap or not), I can do it in seconds.

Much like a server rack.

Is that so much to ask?
your looking for a silverstone raven then?
by Sasqui (July 27th - 3:15 PM) - Reply
by: AthlonX2
your looking for a silverstone raven then?
Hmmm... just looked at the V01 and saw "hot swappable" Sata. Perhaps they did it.
by ebolamonkey3 (July 27th - 5:49 PM) - Reply
I could've sworn I saw this news a couple of weeks back, maybe that was the CM case??:confused:
by Wile E (July 28th - 7:04 AM) - Reply
by: Mussels
i much prefer the dock in my coolermaster over that.
Yeah, I also have to agree.
by mdsx1950 (July 28th - 7:11 AM) - Reply
Its a got a cool name and cool look.

The 1st picture looks great.
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