Sunday, January 18th 2015

Cooltek Announces the X4 Chassis

With the X4 we present another noise-insulated midi-tower case, after the X3 has been received so well since its launch in July 2014. As with the X3, the focus of this newest model rests also on a functional and attractive exterior as well as an efficient noise reduction. The lower part of the plastic front of the compact case has been designed to look like brushed aluminum, giving the X4 a trivalent appearance. In the upper part, two external 5.25 inch drive bays for the installation of optical drives are located.

A main feature of the attractive mid-tower is without doubt the soundproofing, which is a rare feature in this price range. Side panels and top cover are lined with sound-absorbing foam. Another feature of the X4 is the possibility to install up to five 3.5 inch drives, despite its compact measurements. As with the X3, an 80 mm fan is located at the rear of the case, which removes the heated air from the case interior. Externally 1 x USB 2.0, 1 x USB 3.0 and HD Audio ports are available.
The X4 provides the ideal base for budget-conscious users, when an elegant and quiet office computer for the study is required.

The X4 is now available in stores. The MSRP is 32.99 Euro, incl. 19% VAT.

Technical Data X4:
  • Form Factor: ATX, M-ATX
  • 5.25 inch drive bay external: 2 x
  • 3.5 inch drive bay internal: 5 x
  • Case fan (rear): 1 x 80 mm
  • Height: ca. 408 mm
  • Width: ca. 175 mm
  • Depth: ca. 425 mm
  • Material: Steel, plastics
  • Maximum VGA Card Length: ca. 275 mm
  • Maximum height of CPU coolers: ca. 145 mm
Add your own comment

6 Comments on Cooltek Announces the X4 Chassis

#2
Keullo-e
S.T.A.R.S.
"noise insulated" with 80mm back fan, PSU on top and HDD's screwed straight to case. What a joke.
Posted on Reply
#3
GAR
Honestly why even put this on the front page, enthusiasts dont care about $20 cases with $2 power supplies.
Posted on Reply
#4
timta2
GARHonestly why even put this on the front page, enthusiasts dont care about $20 cases with $2 power supplies.
Hey buddy, some of us are poor "enthusiasts"! :laugh:
Posted on Reply
#5
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
No thanks, I'll stick with the $40 NZXT Source 210.
Posted on Reply
#6
AsRock
TPU addict
9700 Pro"noise insulated" with 80mm back fan, PSU on top and HDD's screwed straight to case. What a joke.
Yes it's a shame it's only a 80mm rear how ever the airflow is clear to come though from the front unlike so many cases what you will in most cases pay a lot more for.

Is a shame that the 3 1/2 bay area is not removable but there is nothing wrong with having a PSU at the top away from the hotter area by a video card wanting all the air flow.

What would of been nice would of been what they done with most cases of today and make it vented for the psu but i guess that could be seen as a hazard but there is ways around that.
micropage7back from 90s with black color
Much better than the 80's lmao
Posted on Reply
Apr 16th, 2024 14:10 EDT change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts