Testseek.com have collected 35 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Spedo Advance Package VI90001W2Z and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Spedo Advance Package VI90001W2Z.
November 2008
(77%)
35 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
First and foremost, one of the most important aspects of a gaming chassis is the cooling ability and the Thermaltake Spedo certainly succeeds here. In our thermal testing the case performs admirably and effort has certainly been put in to ensure first...
Abstract: Today for review we have a brand new case from Thermaltake, and that case is their Spedo Advance Chassis. With lots of innovative features, such as the advanced thermal chamber system, this is an interesting case to say the least.“Thermaltake Technolog...
ProsSize Flexibility Ventilation Appearance ConsNoise Flimsy parts in some areas I am really of two minds on this case. First off, and I suppose most importantly, it is one of the best cases I’ve used to date, and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it t...
Abstract: Video Review: The Thermaltake Spedo Advance Package Case is just loaded with features and many are very unique. Like for example an adjustable fanbar, repositionable HDD cages, cable routing management system, advance thermal chamber and wireless left side panel fan. This case looks great, has excellent air circulation, plenty of room to work and lots of drive bays. This one of the most innovative computer cases I've seen in years! Watch the video to find out more...
Cable management, Many included accessories and fans, Nothing more to buy, Great looks both inside and out, Good cooling performance, Big, very roomy inside
Arrived to me with slight damage, Large fans are a bit loud, No 3 pin fans included, No optional front ports included, No fan speed adjustments, Rear expansion knock outs
The case arrived to me in a very nice magazine print quality color box. The box art shows a very clear picture of the case and the rear section of a car on one side with the features pictured on the back side. It was ok, but I think they missed the "Th...
Good construction with clean styling, Large, spacious case, Excellent airflow, Active backside cooling for mobo CPU area, Numerous washable air filters, 7 External drive bays and 6 internal HDD bays, Six case fans included (two additional locations p
No fan speed control, may be a little noisy for nongamers, No dust filter on bottom intake fan opening
The Thermaltake Spedo Advance Package full-tower enclosure is well made, comes with numerous high-end features, and offers a lot of storage space and room to work inside the case. The styling is big and bold without being too gaudy. Six internal and...
Thermaltake did a great job with the Spedo case, with plenty of drive expansion, an ATC and CRM to handle the thermals of the case and the cable management, packaged in a full-tower ATX case that fits the needs of the hardcore enthusiast. There is plen...
Incredible airflow and cooling capabilities, Wireless side panel fan, Painted exterior, Many extras included, Advanced Thermal Chamber works very well, Cable management system is top-notch and reusable,
Too much cheap-feeling plastic, Handle on adjustable fan mount feels brittle, Side panel fan noisy, No E-ATX functionality.
As I sit here finalizing my thoughts on the Spedo, I am at odds as to how I feel about it. On one hand, it is a very capable chassis with well above average cooling characteristics. The design and layout shows attention to detail. It is very roomy and...
Spacious, Advance Thermal Chambers 3 they work, Cable management, Good airflow
Non reusable PCI covers
Thermaltake has hit on a lot of good things with the Spedo, and Ive learned it is not restrictive like the swimwear with a similar name. While at first I thought the ATC 3 was more of a gimmick, I found it works quite well especially with isolating he...