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August 2011
(87%)
50 Reviews
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Now that we've gone over some of the features of this case and how to install everything, let me give you my final thoughts and conclusion. This case does price at the lower end of the spectrum for full tower cases. It also comes with many really great an...
Normally, I don't start off this part of the review by mentioning the price - but I will for the Chaser MK-1. One can be picked up at major online retailers for ~$160, which puts it quite high up on the price scale. This is the only problem that I hav...
Colorshift Fans with Color Controller, Lots of Front Connectivity, Easy Access, Fan Speed Control, Expandable Support On Top, USB 3.0 internal Header, Excellent Cable Management, Excellent Cooling, Tool Free Design, Top Mount HDD Dock, Headset Hanger, Large GPU Support,
None,
One of the areas of the Chaser MK-I that impressed me the most was the tool free design for the drive bays. On many other cases, the 5.25" bays may require drive aligning for pushing in buttons, or pulling tension clips. Many of those tension clips don...
BlacX Capability is a Nice Touch, Eight External Expansion Slots, Colorshift Fans and Controller are Cool, Spacious Interior, Great Cooling With lots of Options
Case is huge, Its also heavy, Only comes in black and blue
There is no doubt the Chaser MK-I is an oversize full tower design. What is more surprising is that it still maintains the style and features of a good enthusiast case. The addition of the BlacX hard drive bay is an attractive feature for those of u...
Great detailed looks, Very good build quality, Functional HDD Dock, Fan control high/low, Multiple LED lighting modes, Combat Headset Holder actually quite useful, EPS extension cable included, Plenty of space inside the chassis for the latest gaming hard
Elaborate design not for everyone, Front drive bay covers may vibrate under certain scenarios, Headset holder a bit fragile, Somewhat complicated PSU installation method
Thermaltake has had plenty of ups and downs in its company history. Having been on the market for such a long time we have seen really good cases and then not so good ones. In recent history it feels like the company did not manage to turn too many hea...
The Thermaltake MK-1 is not a case designed for the majority of computer builders. Instead, it is built exclusively for extreme gamers that are looking for a case with an aggressive visual style and room for the most high-end of components. On these fr...
Sleek and stylish design, Great cooling, ColorShift Fans, Lots of room inside, Easy installation & tool-less systems, Hard drive dock included, Internal USB 3.0 connector
None that I found
It is great to see Thermaltake come out with a reasonably priced case aimed at gamers, modders and enthusiasts. As I said in the opening of this review the Level 10 and Level 10 GT are a little pricey and the Armor cases are more on the lower end. So...
Now that we are finished with the Chasar MK-I, we must admit we were surprised at how well it actually did in our testing. Thermaltake made the sky blue color work, using the subtle accents throughout the case. Now, if you are not a huge fan of that p...
The Thermaltake Chaser MK-1 case proved to be quite interesting. The MK-1, like the Level 10 GT, is positioned well to appeal to enthusiasts. The price is however close to half at around $170 USD. This cost reduction is achieved through using a lot of...
The Thermaltake Chaser MK-I is clearly targeted to the gamer that goes to LAN parties, and it excels at this application because of its three different kinds of anti-theft mechanisms. It is more expensive than good mid-tower models, but we think it is ...