Thermaltake M9D (VI4000BWS)

Thermaltake M9D (VI4000BWS)

Author: Marien
Published: 08 December 2008 5:06 PM CET
Category: Reviews

It’s always been difficult for me to capture the darker products in the best possible conditions, but we have recently moved on to the Nikon D60 for higher quality pictures, so im sure the photos will be much better in the future :). Anyway getting back to the case, it has the usual front ports on the front, where you will find two USB ports, two audio ports and an eSATA port in case you want to plug in an external Serial Ata hard drive.

Once you plug in the molex cable (which is not pass through so you will loose one molex connector) coming from the front, than you’ll see the two plastic pieces in the front door lit up by the four blue led’s. It’s a pretty sight and it works really well for this case. The dark look along with blue lights always seem to work really well.

Moving away from the front to the side panel, as you can see it looks a bit cramped with the 23cm fan on the side there. I could use barely fit the side panel back to the case when I was using the Freezing Tower from Sunbeamtech, which is one of the higher heat sinks out there. In case you have anything bigger than it might not fit.

With the Freezing Tower up against the fan, it didn’t do anything positive to the noise production of this fan. Although it only emits 15dB of noise, when something is flat against it, it will sound much louder and increase the noise.



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