Today for your reading pleasure, I am taking a look at the ThermalTake Xaser V WinGo Gaming Tower. The Xaser series of cases are definitely not your average beige box and you might even go so far as to say you either love or hate the way they look. One thing I think is pretty much agreed upon by both sides, however, is that functionally these cases are top notch. The WinGo keeps with this tradition and adds a few extra features like LED fans and fan control knobs integrated into the front bezel.
…At about $100 street price sans power supply, the WinGo may be a bit expensive. But if you like the looks and want a quiet case it will certainly do the job. As for cooling, with 5 internal fans and variable speed control, it won’t get hot. And at low speed, it’s quiet even with all the fans whirring. I am still a bit bothered by the color difference between the plastic and the paint, but the longer I look at it, the less it bothers me.
I would recommend this case to anyone who likes to frequently tinker with their internals. There is plenty of room inside so even a motherboard swap would be rather painless. It would also make a great case for a demo PC. With the side fan bracket removed, customers could easily see the hardware inside and the locking front and side panel would keep them from making any ‘unauthorized changes.’ I wouldn’t recommend any frequent LAN-goers purchase this case, it is simply too heavy. But if you do, you will always have a seat to rest on, albeit an uncomfortable one…
Thermaltake XaserV WinGo V7000D @ TheTechLounge
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