Friday, August 12th 2011

Thermaltake Announces the Spacecraft VF-I Case

An industry pioneer and continual innovator, Thermaltake is the leading performance brand in PC thermal solutions, a worldwide designer and supplier of high-performance components to the e-Sports hardware market, with "delivering the perfect user experience" as the optimized mission. With a design perfected through an revolutionary sense of style, highly exclusive appointments and cutting-edge technology, the extensively updated Thermaltake Spacecraft VF-I mid-tower chassis will be available from mid August, 2011.

The new Thermaltake Spacecraft VF-I mid-tower chassis embodies the unique design for eSports look and feel, that encourage space addicts to explore cyberspace with endless possibility, together with an external USB 3.0 connection, the water cooling support for internal 240mm radiator; it is designed especially for Micro-ATX and ATX motherboards, also it now benefits from the impressive ventilation performance of the HDD, CPU and "VGA" Air Cooling Systems. In terms of the unique mechanical design and enhanced thermal system of the Spacecraft VF-I mid-tower chassis, it is a great alternative for DIY users of all levels. Allowing for flexibility, easy maintenance and upgradeable possibilities, the advanced features make the new Spacecraft VF-I mid-tower chassis be an accessible e-Sports chassis in the market.
Maximum Expansion Possibilities and Aluminum front bezel
Thermaltake devoted to create an exciting and fascinating user experience and a more personalized lifestyle for the users and gamers. The design concept of the Spacecraft VF-I mid-tower chassis can be breakdown into "Space" and "Craft." As "space" is the major concern when it comes to what could be equipped in a chassis, the Thermaltake spaced the interior of Spacecraft VF-I mid-tower chassis to facilitate the installation of all mirco-ATX and ATX with the ability to attach one of our prime CPU cooler the Frio OCK for maximum expansion possibilities. It will also supports the most advance AMD & NVIDIA graphic cards up to 12.5" long (i.e. nVidia GTX 590 & AMD HD6990). Moreover, Spacecraft VF-I mid-tower chassis provides massive storage capability with 4 x 5.25", 6 x 3.5" and 1 x 2.5" HDD/SSD bays. Featuring the intelligent layout and engineered interior, Thermaltake also crafted the exterior together with an aluminum front bezel and explicit aerodynamic design which conditioned the Spacecraft VF-I the capability to proceed through and be recognized in the dark-space with a distinctive space style. The appealing Spacecraft VF-I mid-tower chassis boosts the imagination of the gamers when adventuring in the fascinating games.

Excellent Ventilation and Accessibility
Thermaltake revolutionizes the PC market by create, innovate and implement the most efficient solution in its technology. The Spacecraft VF-I mid-tower chassis supports up to 7 fans for superior airflow and maximum airflow efficiency ranging from 80mm to 120mm bearing. Utilizing the chassis's smartly water-cooling ready design, the Spacecraft VF-I mid-tower chassis can be easily transformed to accommodate high-efficiency 24cm radiator to increase more powerful cooling ability. The superior cooling system of the Spacecraft VF-I mid-tower chassis symbolized the essential air element in the cyberspace, the gamers are under protection with the excellent ventilation while proceeding through space. Plus, pre-installed dust filters for fan, PSU and 5.25/3.25" drive bays which can avoid outside particles from finding its way into the power supply and chassis, also a removable and cleanable particle filter is positioned underneath the chassis, providing an easy access to keep Spacecraft VF-I clean. Furthermore, the unique tool-free and anti-vibration 5.25" and 3.5" mechanisms grant instant access and ultimate protection for Spacecraft VF-I mid-tower chassis equipments.

Further information about other great features like smart cable management, built-in Superspeed USB 3.0 and how it could support liquid cooling system is available here.
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17 Comments on Thermaltake Announces the Spacecraft VF-I Case

#1
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Nice....theres a place to mount a H100
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#2
micropage7
nice side panel and more airflow would be great
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#3
Yukikaze
The fan arrangement screams V3 to me, it is all but identical. If that is the case, then the top exhausts will be a bitch to fit anything other than a regular fan to because there isn't enough spacing between the mounting holes and the motherboard.

I have a V3 and a top mounted rad is not possible (at least not internally).
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#4
[H]@RD5TUFF
Seems not only fugly but it looks cheap IMO.
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#5
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
great.. so just when the h100 becomes public, now they make releases of internal 240 radiator mounting and make it mainstream -_-.. where were they for the last several years
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#6
pantherx12
If the thermaltake rep swings by, this is what I meant by cheap and plasticy.
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#7
Yukikaze
pantherx12if the thermaltake rep swings by, this is what i meant by cheap and plasticy.
+1.
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#8
ensabrenoir
Space craft? Who is the entended demographic. 7year olds. Somethings just sound like a winner and somethings just don't.
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#10
Wile E
Power User
Dear case manufacturers,

Please stop using plastic fronts on your cases that look like they are made from recycled childrens' toys.

Your truly,
All PC enthusiasts with taste
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#11
AsRock
TPU addict
YukikazeThe fan arrangement screams V3 to me, it is all but identical. If that is the case, then the top exhausts will be a bitch to fit anything other than a regular fan to because there isn't enough spacing between the mounting holes and the motherboard.

I have a V3 and a top mounted rad is not possible (at least not internally).
Looks like it be a pain for the fan at the bottom too lol.
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#12
Grnfinger
My first case was a Lanfire..Still have it.

This looks nice but I think they make better HTPC cases than towers, The Mozart was just foolish, altho I'd love one for a dual build
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#13
Vincy Boy
Hideous, toyish, tacky and cheap. This is what I have come to think of when Thermaltake comes to mind. Maybe this would appeal to me as 13 year old but I'm 30 now (oh God I'm really old). I just bought the NZXT 210 Elite for my Hackintosh build:D, simple but elegant. I don't even look at Thermaltakes when case shopping anymore. Maybe they just don't cater to me.:shadedshu
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#14
[H]@RD5TUFF
Wile EDear case manufacturers,

Please stop using plastic fronts on your cases that look like they are made from recycled childrens' toys.

Your truly,
All PC enthusiasts with taste
Hey now I like my HAF-X!:D
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#15
Vancha
Does anyone over the age of 18 actually prefer the 99c toy laser gun look over something like Fractal Design's/Lian Li's/Silverstone's (TJ/FT) cases?
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#16
Wile E
Power User
[H]@RD5TUFFHey now I like my HAF-X!:D
Come back in 5 or 10 years and say the same thing. Most people eventually grow out of the "flashy" phase, and move on to things with a more classy and refined look.
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#17
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
Wile ECome back in 5 or 10 years and say the same thing. Most people eventually grow out of the "flashy" phase, and move on to things with a more classy and refined look.
Precisely.
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