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Thermaltake Introduces the Overseer RX-I eSports Chassis

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Thermaltake, the leader and pioneer in PC thermal solutions, a worldwide designer and supplier of high-performance components to the PC gaming hardware market, with "delivering the perfect user experiences" as our mission. The new Thermaltake Overseer RX-I e-Sports chassis's global market launch commences in mid-September. The most invaluable full-tower chassis made for e-Sports fanatics to govern and benefit from all valuable resources while in or out of the game. It is an unprecedented e-Sports chassis that is designed for gaming purists looking for the ultimate gaming performance, ensure true enjoyment.



Features of the Overseer RX-I e-Sports chassis include:
  • Distinguishable breath lighting effect
  • Exquisite front bezel and black coating inside
  • USB 3.0 SuperSpeed
  • Top-mounted HDD Docking Station enables blazing fast file transfer and effortless hot-swap capability
  • Bottom-placed PSU design for better and easier installation
  • Supports most advanced AMD & NVIDIA graphics cards up to 12.5"/32 cm long
Superb Exterior & Interior Design
The exterior of the new Thermaltake Overseer RX-I e-Sports chassis continues the breathtaking design idiom, and prominent stylistic features include its six of 3.5" hard disk and three of 5.25" optical disk tool-free drivers' bays with an e-Sports gaming design chassis. The chassis itself is armored with two exquisite front bezel and top bezels with a distinguishable breath light effect present a tender e-Sports gaming sensation to e-Sports fanatics. Moreover, an extra large interior room with full black coating, smart cable management and bottom-placed power supply unit design that not only offer the flexibility to support extended ATX motherboards and the most advanced AMD & NVIDIA graphic cards up to 12.5"/34cm long (i.e. AMD Radeon HD 6990 & NVIDIA Geforce GTX 590) but also gives an unify overall appearance from inside to outside of the chassis.



Extensive Compatibility and Expandability
The Overseer RX-I e-Sports chassis geared up with internal USB 3.0 SuperSpeed and top-mounted HDD docking station which enables blazing fast file transfer and effortless hot-swap capability. Furthermore, four heighten foot stands with excessive ventilation designs plus the detachable front, side and PSU dust filer provide an clean air flow with excellent internal environment, allow e-Sports fanatics to bolt through games and battles without any hiccup. Last but not least, reserved holes for liquid cooling system, offer the versatility for overclocking fanatics who wish to push performance to the limit.

No matter if you are just an ordinary e-Sports player or an extreme e-Sports fanatic, Thermaltake Overseer RX-I e-Sports chassis has all the abilities with affordable value to govern all your important resources that will boost your games to a whole new level!

For more information, visit the product page.

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the front looks like dark fleet and the side looks like haf design
 

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This is what you get when a Cooler master HAF/HAF X and an Antec 902 V1 decide to get it on after both getting totally wasted and legless

an ugly looking bastard child
 
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By this point I don't think you even need to call it ugly. The mere fact that it's a Thermaltake case almost guarantees it.
 

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I like it . Looks cool .
 
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I think Thermaltake believes every gamer is a juvenile transformer loving kid.... and not a single one of us have grown up tastes..... honestly i don't even look at their shit anymore when looking for cases.
At least when Antec and Cooler master do it ... they still give it some class. They don't copy someone else's design....then hang a bunch of plastic off of the cases (Like a mid 90's Pontiac) and call it their own design.
 

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an ugly looking bastard child

I have to agree with Freedom on the look of this case. It's like some quasi-frankenstein hybrid. Overseer Frankenstein should be it's designation.
 
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Two things:

a) As some have pointed out, this case looks like a HAF copycat, and a bad one at that :( bad Tt, bad... :shadedshu

b) What the hell is "Distinguishable breath lighting effect" supposed to mean? :confused:
 
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"Distinguishable breath lighting effect"

On possibility is that the Korean or Chinese marketing department was also working on a campaign for breath mints that particular day. Another possibility... some poor translator's cube-mate had a shot of Bacardi 151 and decided to have a ciggarette before swallowing all of it. :laugh:
 
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TT just needs to give up for ghost they can't make anything new original or good for that matter.
 

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TT just needs to give up for ghost they can't make anything new original or good for that matter.

Not true. TT's tough power xt line of psu's are really really good. unfortunately TT just don't have a massive footprint like corsair do so they lose out
 
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Not true. TT's tough power xt line of psu's are really really good. unfortunately TT just don't have a massive footprint like corsair do so they lose out

Only toughpower I had died within a year.
 
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