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    Thermaltake VD4000BWS Kandalf Case with Build in Liquid Cooling Kit and Window

    Thermaltake VD4000BWS Kandalf Case with Build in Liquid Cooling Kit and Window
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    Thermaltake VD4000BWS Kandalf Case with Build in Liquid Cooling Kit and Window

     
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    Key Features Enclosure Color Black Regular 5.25" Bays 9 Regular External 3.5" Bays 2 Regular 3.5" Bays 6 Cooling System 3xFan Warranty 1 year Motherboard I/O Expansion Slots 7 Power Supply N/A Chassis Type Super Tower Motherboard Supported up to Form Factor ATX / BTX Front Ports USB 2.0 x 2, IEEE 1394 x 1, Audio & Speaker Dimensions WxDxH 220.0 x 640.0 x 540.0 mm Weight 21.92 kg Detail Specifications Case Type - Super Tower Side Panel - Transparent Window Net Weight - 21.92 kg Dimension (WxDxH) - 220 mm x 640 mm x 540 mm Cooling System - Rear (exhaust) - 90x90x25mm, 1800rpm, 19dBA - 120x120x25mm blue LED fan, 1300rpm, 17dBA - Top (exhaust) - 90x90x25mm, 1800rpm, 19dBA Drive Bays - Front accessible (Up tp 9 x 5.25", 2 x 3.5" ), Internal (6 x 3.5") Material - Chassis 1.0mm SECC , Front bezel Aluminum Color - Black Motherboards - Micro ATX, ATX, Extend ATX, BTX PSU - Standard ATX PSII I/O Ports - USB 2.0 x 2, IEEE 1394 x 1, Audio & Speaker ports Expansion Slots - 7 Liquid Cooling System - All-in-one waterblock - For Intel BTX platform, P4 775 and AMD K8 - Performance radiator - (A) Dimension of radiator H 407 x W 120 x D 35 mm , (B) Three 1300RPM 120mm fans - P500 liquid pump - Power DC 12V liquid pump (500L/hr) - Reservoir - Contains 350 c.c. of liquid capacity, easy to refill - Water tube - Transparent UV tube (3/8) industrial-grade

     
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    Product Details
    Product Length:25.2 inches
    Product Width:8.7 inches
    Product Height:21.3 inches
    Product Weight:30.0 pounds
    Package Length:29.5 inches
    Package Width:26.5 inches
    Package Height:12.5 inches
    Package Weight:56.6 pounds
    Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews

    Features
    • USB 2.0, IEEE 1394 FireWire full tower PC case ideal for water-cooling gaming workstations and server rigs

    • Compatible with ATX, Micro ATX, Extend ATX, and BTX; 11 flexible drive bays and 7 expansion slots

    • Radiator features triple 120-millimeter cooling fans to boost air flow; silent liquid pump

    • Copper acrylic capped CPU waterblock, 3/8-inch transparent UV tube & industrial-grade rubber tube, front-accessible drive bay, & aluminum front panel

    • 3-year limited warranty


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    Average Customer Review:4.5
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    1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

    4nice case, but  Jul 22, 2009
    everyone seems to encounter the same problem. Not enough room for larger power supplies. If your machine only requires a 400 or 500 watt PSU, you problably have no use for liquid cooling. I am using the Thermaltake 750 toughpower, and it barely fits. Unable to use the support brace they included. However, it doesn't seem to be necessary so i'm not using. Haven't finished the machine yet, but everything else is ok. Lots of room, lots of fans. I like it!

    1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

    5TONS of room and HEAVY...but if you  Sep 05, 2008
    don't mind that then this is the case for you. Its a monster...the pump works well...actually have an extra bottle left over they give you two. I have a water block on the north bridge (modded), a vidio card water block, and an aquos on my drive too...plus the chipset block it came with. This thing has lots of room, is quite...easily modded, I cut in 3 more fans and added a fan controller as well...

    The radiator sytem works excellent and you can't put togehter a water based cooler and system cheaper...so as you might be I was worried it was going to be average or just junk....boy was I surprised...love the unit and highly recommend it for home based systems...but if your lanning...go to they gym before you even consider this thing.

    Specs on mine: asus MB, 8 gigs G Skil 2x4 800ddr2, g-force 8800gts, 6 samsung 500gig 7200 sats, 150gig raptor, 2 samsung dvd sats lots of water cooling and some other modds for fun

    7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

    5Hardcore gamers and enthusiasts only  Jul 13, 2008
    This case has a lot of nice features, in actuality it's a stroke of genius. First off, it's a TANK, made primarily of 3mm rolled steel with aluminum doors on the front chassis. The doors are held closed with small magnets and both of them open, making the installation of drives a breeze. The radiator being mounted on the doors both cools the water loop and increases airflow inside the case itself.

    The size makes working inside this case very easy and it has enough room and expansion slots to handle all your upgrading needs for years to come. The seven expansion bays have removable honeycomb-grilled covers with foam inserts to keep dust out; if you've ever had to clean a computer once a month you can definitely appreciate this feature. The side panel is easily removed by depressing the two latches (lockable to keep little hands out, w/ 2 keys included) and swinging the panel outward. No more having to muscle and pull side panels off from the rear. The two removable HDD cages (one forward, one rear) are a nice touch, just load 'em up and slide it in. Inside there are also pre-drilled screw holes on the bottom panel, enabling the installation of almost anything you can conceive.

    The watercooling components appear to be well made, if somewhat 'average'. This isn't bad mind you, but if you're a hardcore enthusiast or overclocker you'll want a more high-end water block and pump, such as the D-TEK Fuzion and Swiftech MCP655 respectively. On that note, the tubing is 3/8", adapters will be required for 1/2" loops. For a LC novice however, this setup will be more than sufficient.

    Now for the not-so-good: This case is heavy, clocking in at a whopping 51 pounds. Even its all-aluminum twin, the VD4000SWA, comes in at 32 pounds. Plus with the feet installed it's 20 1/2" tall, so it may not fit under all desks. With that, the main USB and Firewire ports are mounted on top, so they will be inaccessible if your desk (or keyboard tray) barely clears the top of the case. The fastening tabs for the PCI expansion slots are nonstandard, possessing opposable prongs instead of straight tabs, so intelligent use of screws is necessary to secure most graphic and sound cards, USB cards, etc. Finally, due I suspect to precision machining, the installation of larger power supplies is trying to say the least, I had to lubricate the rails with isopropyl alcohol to get my 750W Thermaltake Toughpower in.

    With the exception of the size and weight, these are mostly minor annoyances which are simple enough to overcome, but those possessing less brawn and smaller desks will definitely want to look elsewhere.

    1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

    4Good, but with minor flaws.  Jul 10, 2008
    Pros:
    1/ Lots of space
    2/ Good cost for having both LCS and Case (instead of purchasing separately)
    3/ Very adequate air circulation
    4/ Screwless assembly
    5/ Almost quiet operation

    Cons:
    1/ Heavy
    2/ Screwless assembly is not always true(I have a USB PCI card that won't clip, my Creative X-fi controls on the drive bay won't clip as well)
    3/ Difficulty clipping my 8800 GTX card. I have to slice a portion of the clip in order for it lock)
    4/ It is difficult to install the power supply, specially the bigger ones like mine.
    5/ The top fan won't lock since my power supply is long.

    *The best thing about this product is better heat control and big space - this two compensated for all the bad stuff.

    4This is a Monster  Jul 06, 2008
    Delivery was quick. As reviewed by others, this is a huge case, which is what I was looking for. The ad about needing no tools is not quite right, you will. Read the manual thoroughly so you understand how to put your components inside, ie: plan it out, it'll go much smoother, and take your time, don't rush it. I've had heat issues and needed more space to cool my system. Add water cooling to the mix, and it's a great setup. I took the advice of a friend and used a TEC for the CPU as opposed to the water cooling, I'll use the water cooling aspect for other components. Even without the water cooling, the TEC took 12 degrees C off CPU temp at startup, and never looked back. I've dealt with this manufacturer years ago and have been pleased with their products, and this is no exception. If you have the money to spend and have need of a good case, by all means, buy this one. Beware that all put together, this does weigh a lot, so have a cart or something to move it to it's final location where you intend to use it. Don't hurt yourself carrying this.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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