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Thermaltake Core X9 E-ATX Chassis Review

Final Thoughts


Pricing

This is a big chassis, that much I think we’ve established, but what I think might surprise you is that the price isn’t as heavily loaded as the product. The Thermaltake Core X9 is a very reasonable £117.37 from CCL and readers in the US can find it on Amazon for just $160, which is an absolute bargain. Of course, that’s not counting the massive cost of actually filling a chassis like this.

Overview

I’m seriously in love with the Thermaltake Core X9, it’s just too bonkers not to want one. Of course, there is a catch, as I have literally no idea where I could put the darn thing! It’s too wide to fit next to my desk, it’s deeper than my desk too, so it wouldn’t be ideal to put it under the desk, certainly not on top of it. It couldn’t go next to my TV as a HTPC, that would be silly. A chassis like this needs a desk all to its self, or at the very least, a suitably massive desk in general to accommodate it.

Without a doubt this chassis is overkill for most builds, even our test system looks laughable inside it. However, if you’re looking to go for the extreme end of the hardware market, with huge amounts of water cooling, quad graphics cards, pumps, reservoirs, more fans than I care to count, a huge amount of storage and god only knows what else, then you’ll be able to fit every single bit of it in the Core X9. If you run out of space, or you want the biggest commercial water cooling radiators on the market, then buy two X9’s and stack them for double the fun/trouble.

Build quality is rock solid throughout, everything is reinforced and durable, while also being amazingly easy to work with. Every major component is fitted with easily accessible thumb screws, allowing you to remove side panels, hard drive trays, cooling brackets, the motherboard tray and more. This means you can install your hardware onto the brackets, then re-insert the bracket, making it very easy to work with such a big chassis. Cable management is everywhere you would need it and there’s a good amount of hiding space for extra cables too.

Little innovations such as the movable I/O panel on the front, as well as interchangeable side panels are also nice to have, as they’ll help you orientate the chassis to suit your needs. Being able to install dual power supplies is great too, as this can help you reach your enthusiast aspirations with ease.

Pros

  • Excellent build quality
  • Endless capabilities (in terms of hardware)
  • Crazy levels of water cooling support
  • Competitive price
  • Reversible side panels
  • Reversible I/O panel
  • Dual PSU support
  • Stackable design
  • Dust filters
  • Removable hard drives
  • Removable motherboard tray
  • Movable cooling brackets

Cons

  • Too big to fit on, under or around most desks

“The Thermaltake Core X9 is big, bold and completely bonkers. It’s not for everyone given the amount of space it requires, or the amount of hardware it can hold, but if you’re looking to house an extreme rig, the X9 will manage it with ease.”

Thermaltake Core X9 Stackable E-ATX Chassis Review

Thank you Thermaltake for providing us with this sample.

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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