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Psst! Come here.
Listen, on this video I kept on saying four and it was actually six.
So, I can get in trouble for making a mistake like that,
you know, cause I was reading it backwards and I'm looking at this little TV over here
and everything's backwards.
So it's Roman numerals and I read four when it's actually six
so I'm going to voice it over and edit it into the video.
You'll nver even notice,
I'm going to do it really good so I don't get in trouble.
Don't say anything, please. OK?
I'm kind of intimidated by this case, it's really big.
Maybe it's 'cause I'm sitting so low.
All right. Let's talk about this case.
Thing is huge! Take a look at it.
I don't even know how to pronounce it. It's so big that they made a name
that you couldn't pronounce so that it would be, like, you know,
the artist formerly known as Prince but...
This is the Thermaltake....
Does anybody here know how to say this?
Zaysar? Ayzar? It's the Xaser four. (SIX! SIX!)
It's spelled X-A-S-E-R four. (SIX!)
I have no idea what it is but I'll tell you what it is.
All right, so let's talk about this crazy, crazy case.
It's huge. Let's start off with that. It's really big.
This is definitely a full tower case, as you can see.
It's very large, it's probably got more five-and-a-quarter-inch bays
and three-and-a-half-inch bays than I've ever seen
It's got a ridiculous amount of them.
It's got a ridiculous amount of fans.
There's two versions: there's the clear side and there's the mesh side.
I have the clear side. Most of you are going to like that.
So what I'll do is I'll go over, review with you, I'll go through it, show you everything
and I'll start by- this is what you need. To get into this case you need your little computer key.
So you're not going to get anywhere without this.
So, let's get started.
It's actually not that heavy.
So, let's unlock this puppy,
See what's on the inside.
Allrightie.
Whoops.
Sorry.
Now, let's take a look at the inside.
This thing is crazy.
First of all, let's talk about fans.
This is, this case is actually meant to be either air cooled or liquid cooled.
You have the option for both.
Since there are so many five-and-a-quarter-inch fans,
you can add, like, a ridiculous amount of water cooling equipment right up here at the top
and there's actually a lot of space between the motherboard down here at the bottom.
So, you can do several different setups, with your pumping reservoir over here
or if you're going to be liquid cooling your video cards, you can do the pump down here
or the reservoir down here.
It does have two spots up here, let's see if I can tilt the case back so you can see.
One of the huge fans, it's in there. Thats a 140 millimeter fan.
And there's a space next to it for another one over here, as you can see that.
So, you can definitely put a two-by-one-twenty radiator up there.
So if you wanted to water cool, that would be the place you were going to put it.
You got a one twenty back here in the back and then you also got another.
This is your one twenty, and I believe that lights up,
not one hundred per cent but I can find out for you.
And over here, inside here there's another one forty millimeter.
See it right there, hiding out? Very, very impressive airflow.
So you got two one forties right there and a one twenty here.
All right? So most of these cases come with little tiny fans like that.
That's not good enough for this case. This case comes with massive fans.
Check that out. That is a big fan. That's a one forty thermal tank turbo fan.
produces a lot of air. It actually only, it's only a thousand RPM,
so it's actually quite quiet but it does flow a lot of CFM.
So, let's continue on this case. Let's see, where should I go to next?
Let's go to the front. I'll go back to the inside in a second,
but I'm feeling crazy today so we're going to go all over the place.
Let's see, opens up from right to left, and, as you can see,
has eleven five-and-a-quarter-inch bays in the front,
seven of which you can actually occupy with whatever you want.
If, you know, the bottom ones, there's the hard-drive fan there,
you can remove the caddy and actually use them as five-and-a-quarters if you want
with some simple modifications.
Now, let me show you one of the little cool peripherals that comes with it.
Check this puppy out.
Come over here. Check it out.
This is a little tool case. You can kind of put whatever you want in here.
How does this thing open? Hey, here you go.
So it'll slide into one of the five-and-a-quarter bays
and you can use it to put spare parts or other things.
Now, you've seen the front.
This is going to be harder for me to show you but come up here.
Check this out.
All right, so I'm going to push right here.
Bam! Check that out.
This is your power button, which is in the shape of an X
for some odd reason that I don't understand.
But it's an X. X marks the spot for power.
You also got four USB2.0's. You got your input and output for mike and headset
you got firewire, and then you got 2 eSATA ports right here on the top.
Two, not one, two. That's great.
That's a lot of connectivity for your external hard drives,
your very fast external hard drives.
Very cool, very interesting.
I don't know, the looks on this thing, everyone has their preferences on looks,
this is one of those cases that only a mother could love
but it's not really ugly, it's just beefy and strong
and this is 'cause it's industrial.
This is meant for people who want to get serious with their cooling.
If you a lot of overclock stuff, your video cards run hot,
this is probably one of the few cases that has more fans than you could ever possibly need.
So, again, it comes with three one-forties and one one-twenty,
but if you max it out and fill out every hole, you have four one-forties
and five one-twenties in total.
That's nine fans. I don't think I've seen too many cases that come with nine fans
and if they did they were, like, eighties.
These are one-twenties and one-forties.
So, air and liquid cooling. There's also set up here.
Now, let's go back into the case and talk about everything else.
Now, look at all these drive base. Every single last one of them is toolless.
So up to seven right there. So that's plenty.
You're going to have your liquid cooling system, you can have four optical drives,
whatever you want, you got another caddy down here,
these are your hard drive caddies, three-and-a-half-inch.
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