Thermaltake V9 Case

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The HL Staff
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Aron Schatz
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March 24, 2009
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Thermaltake V9 Case
Thermaltake is a serious player in the enthusiast market, with a wide range of products. Today we're looking at one of their mid-tower enclosures, the V9. Does it measure up to Thermaltake's great reputation?
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Since it's founding in 1999, Thermaltake has grown to be a major player in the PC industry.  Their cases, power supplies and cooling products are well regarded, and for good reason. Today's offering from the company is their V9 mid-tower gaming case.

The V9 is one of Thermaltake's mid-tower cases, and the features in this case show that Thermaltake doesn't leave the budget minded behind in their quest for innovation.  Sporting some outstanding features for its size and class, this case promises to be another winner.  Our review model today is the VJ40001W2Z with a side panel window. 

Model
  • Thermaltake V9
  • VJ40001W2Z
Color
  • Black
Dimensions
  • 18.19 x 8.19 x 19.10 in (HxWxD)
    462.0 x 208.0 x 485.0 mm
  • 13.87 lb / 6.29 kg
Drive Bays
  • 5.25" bays - 4 external
  • 3.5" bays - 2 external, 5 internal
Main Board Size
  • ATX, mATX
Expansion Slots
  • 7
Front I/O
  • USB,  Audio
Cooling
  • Top:  230mm , 800rpm, 15dBA
  • Front:  120mm, Red LED, 1300rpm, 17dBA
  • Rear:  120mm, TurboFan, 1200rpm, 17dBA

Included in the bundle are a manual, a Warranty details sheet, and a sticker on a sheet explaining the Thermaltake Key 3 Spirit program. There's also the usual packet of screws and standoffs, along with a pair of cable ties. While the bundle may appear to be on the thin side, this is offset by the inclusion of 3 fans in the case - only one fan location is left for the end user to fill, and that's a good thing. 

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