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ThermalTake Kandalf VA9000 Chassis

Full-tower - Silver - MPN: VA9000SWA See Product Details

Product Details of ThermalTake Kandalf VA9000 Chassis

Description

To see is to believe. A design so powerful, it will redefine the way you view a computer chassis. Believe it, Thermaltake Kandalf. This chassis is all-aluminum built, packed with all the exceptional features and breakthrough design. Kandalf, the extraordinary chassis, is beyond imagination.

Quick Glance

System Board Style: ATX, BTX, EATX, Micro ATX

Max # of Drives: 18

Chassis Type: Full-tower

Chassis Color: Silver

Features: Front Earphone Jack, Front Firewire Ports, Front Microphone Jack, Front USB Ports, No-Tool Assembly

Summary

Product Title: ThermalTake Kandalf VA9000 Chassis

Manufacturer: ThermalTake

Power Score: 5 | 3 Reviews

Case Attributes

Chassis Style: Full-tower

Chassis Color: Silver

General Features: Front Earphone Jack, Front Firewire Ports, Front Microphone Jack, Front USB Ports, No-Tool Assembly

Interfaces/Ports Details: 2 x USB, IEEE 1394 FireWire, Audio, Audio Out

CPU Support

System Board Style: ATX, BTX, EATX, Micro ATX

Drive Support

Number of Drives Supported: 18

Number of Externally 5.25 Bays: 10

Number of Externally Accessible 3.5 Bays: 2

Number of Internal 3.5 Bays: 6

Number of Slots: 7

Dimensions

Height: 20.9 in

Width: 8.7 in

Depth: 22.1 in

Weight: 22.27 lbs

Dimensions: 21.0" Height x 8.7" Width x 22.0" Depth

Warranty

Warranty Information: 2 Year Limited Warranty

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

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Reviews on ThermalTake Kandalf VA9000 Chassis

  • 5
  By member: Mason Storm - Aug 19, 2005

Beautiful case

Strengths: Lighting effects, interior spaciousness, and 14 drive bays

Weakness: Opening the front bezel requires moving both sides out, instead of turning one door-like mechanism. One of the front lighting modes causes a high-pitched whine to be emitted.

One of the more striking case designs, this beauty is fit to be displayed on top of furniture like any decorative item. The only real downside is that the 3.5" drive bays are not designed to allow a HDD plus an attached cooler; they can only accommodate bare drives. As more and more people opt for high-speed, high-heat drives (e.g., WD's Raptors), these slots in this case become unusable.

  • 5
  By member: groucho121 - Nov 14, 2005

Great case if you have the room for it.

Strengths: Looks = Maximum Kick A** !! Very nice looking, quiet, easy to use, keeps my temps down. Great Support from Ian: Thermaltake!

Weakness: Weighs quite a bit filled, and IS one HUGE case. No touch-up paint available! :'-( Do these guys expect us to NEVER scatch our toys??

If you are looking for a * FULL * Tower Case: this one is IT! Shopped for weeks before I settled on this one & Glad I did. For looks and ease of installation of components, I couldn't have settled on a better one. Thermaltake makes the best cases: bar none.

  • 5
  By member: Electrophill - Oct 14, 2007

You could live inside this thing. :)

Strengths: Very roomy. Lightweight for size. Water cooled ready if desired. Sharp looks.

Weakness: Vibration noise. Dual Suicide doors in front.

It doesn't matter which MB you use. They all fit. This case took an L1N64 MB, 2 8800ultra VGA's, 5 HDs, 2 DVD burners, and a 1000W power supply, and was still hungry. You could move into this case and bring your refrigerator. Vibration noise is a concern due to the screwless design. I overcame this by screwing everything down anyway. The setup allows this...bring your own screws. Front doors are...

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