Testseek.com have collected 24 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Commander MS-I VN4000 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Commander MS-I VN4000.
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Abstract: We’re going to review five computer cases from Thermaltake today. Three of them represent the new entry-level MS Commander series, the fourth model is a mainstream version of the conceptual Level 10, and the last one is a successor to the Armor which u...
Abstract: Video Review: Like the original MS-I Case the Epic Edition is a great case. Budget cases have a lot of live up to since they have to look great, come with lots of features and be affordable. This combination is not always possible and sometimes doesn...
Abstract: Video Review: Budget cases have a lot of live up to since they have to look great, come with lots of features and be affordable. This combination is not always possible and sometimes doesn't work, but the Thermaltake Commander MS-I Case delivers. ...
The Thermaltake Commander MS-I is the ideal case for someone looking to build a nice system for someone not asking for too much. It offers all the is necessary in a case like good air ventilation when you take in account all the available fan options,...
USB 3.0 connectivity, Cool and detailed design, Real 3.5 inch bay, Excellent, solid front for the price, LED equipped fan in the rear, Tool-less on three HDD and two ODD bays, Simple cable management possibilities, Bottom mounted PSU, Completely detachabl
The USB 2.0 version costs just as much and thus will not sell, Plastic locks do not hold too well, Top vents not usable for a radiator, Bottom air vent has no dust filter, No space behind the mainboard tray for easy cable hiding/management, USB 3.0 with e
The Thermaltake Commander MS-I chassis is the perfect example of how small things in cases could make all the difference. If you look at the USB 2.0 version, then the market offers many other enclosures from various manufacturers which tend to offer th...
Rocking a blue LED fan, Back panel provides plenty of room for cable management, Very gameresk front panel....
Cheap feeling and looking, Hardware layout is outdated and not neat for cable management, SSD mounting to the bottom makes cable connections difficult....
Overall, the case is about what you’d expect for the cost. I would however say still that the NZXT Source and Tempest are better cases at lower costs. They just seem to be better thought out. This case unfortunately feels cheap, as it is cheap. The fr...
priced to sell, supports graphics cards up to 12.5″ in length, eSPORTS extreme design, tool free installation of hard drives and optical drives, potential to improve stock cooling,
only 1 fan included, tool free drive mechanisms are made of plastic, Rating: 8.0, Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7, Share, Facebook, Twitter, Google +, Stumbleupon, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Tags news Review Thermaltake Commander Thermaltake Commander MS-I Snow Edition Th
Choosing a case in the sub £70 sector is difficult, because there are so many options available today. Should you opt for something physically larger or compromise in key areas by opting for a mid tower design?Thermaltake have responded to this challenge...
When I got this case, I was keen to see to what it had on offer as I can honestly admit; I'm a sucker for white cases, and that's why I currently use a Level 10 GT Snow Edition, so I assumed this would be a similar affair, and while from a first glance it...