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Avant de conclure je rappelle une fois de plus que si vous voulez avoir plus d’infos sur le boîtier en lui-même, il vous faut aller consulter notre test du Thermaltake Armor, puisqu’à la base il s’agit du même boîtier. Le Kandalf LCS par...
Heavy, Star Trek design on top of case looks out of place, Mylar need to be more sticky
Well we have come to the end of another review, so what have we learnt about the Thermaltake Kandalf. I think the most exciting thing that I saw with the Kandalf is the innovation that Thermaltake are putting into the water-cooling and case market/s, t...
Well my friends, its time for our conclusion. While it took 20 minutes of muscling a power supply into a keyhole, 4 hours of installation the first night, two bloody fingers, and a 500cc liquid cooling spill, this is by far the nicest looking and roo...
Extrait: Video Review: The Thermaltake Kandalf LCS Case combines a fantastic case with lots of excellent features and a brilliant water cooling kit that performance very well. More and more companies are putting together these case and water cooling combinations. This really makes sense because with today's computer hardware getting faster, a water cooling system will keep things cool. Also, if you prefer a quiet computer system, a water cooling setup is really the way to go. Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end.
Extrait: This case belongs to the so-called SuperTower category, which means spacious. Case dimensions are 537x223x637 (in millimeters). The case was manufactured in high-quality steel and plastics, and the finishing touch is just perfect. Its weight, however, ...
Large, full tower case provides excellent expandability, (2) Removable HDD cages (up to six 3.5" HDDs), Sleek and stylish design with brushed aluminum front door, Good case ventilation and cooling, All aluminum construction (VD4000SWA only), Large...
May be too noisy for some users, No fan speed controls
Thermaltake’s large Kandalf enclosure with Liquid Cooling System is an attractive system that offers a lot of storage options and space along with good cooling. The included CPU liquid cooling system is complete and very easy to install. Th...
New, effective liquid cooling system, Topquality construction, Plenty of spare parts for upgrades, Looks Great
Size and weight, Quirky pump mounting, Quite Expensive
So how did the new, reborn Kandalf LCS fare? Id say the hero of our story came out of the makeover even better than the original. Thermaltake took one of the best cases on the market, and only upgraded it with a component that made a difference. The...
Roomy case design, Aluminum chassis, Upgradeable to BTX form factor, Plenty of drive bays, Toolless device bays, Toolless PCI slot covers, Included liquid cooling system, Excellent cooling performance
Big and Heavy
Having had the opportunity to work with several excellent cases, I have to say this one was by far, the most fun. Not only does the Thermaltake Kandalf LCS provide heaps of functionality, it also comes with a built in liquid cooling system and its a...
Extrait: The Kandalf comes firmly from the Enterprise-E era, militaristic Federation styling intact. The swing open front doors conceal a radiator with three 120mm fans, the middle one glowing blue to highlight the Thermaltake logo. Water pipes snake into the b...
Extrait: Although many CPU chips today consume less power (there fore generate less heat) compared to earlier chips such as Intel?s Net-Burst design Pentium 4, multiple core designs such as Intel?s Core 2 Quad QX6800 draws up to 130W of power. In addition to ...