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All aluminum front door |
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Full tower case with built-in liquid cooling system |
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Utilize thermal concept of automobile and place radiator in front of computer chassis |
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Offers more extra space within case while radiator in the front door |
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Minimize installation time with partial pre-assembled liquid cooling components |
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ATX/BTX compatible (BTX upgrade kit is optional) | |
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Liquid Cooling System |
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VGA Liquid Cooling Upgrade |
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Kandalf LCS supports any future graphic card liquid cooling upgrade, even nVIDIA SLI and ATi Crossfire.
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Appearance |
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Aggressive front door design |
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Mysterious light in the dark |
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High expandability: up to nine 5.25” drive bay |
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5.25” to 3.5” adaptor |
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Free-flowing design |
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Removable dust filter |
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Removable Power & Reset Switches |
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Dual USB2.0, IEEE1394, Audio & Speaker ports (support Intel HD Audio connector) |
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Pre-drilled tube fittings for future upgrades |
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Bushing to protect water tubes from scrape |
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Screw-less kit for 5.25” drive bays |
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Screw-less for PCI devices |
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Removable HDD cage |
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Fan brackets for easy remove and install |
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Accessory box for any small items |
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Thumbscrews for easy removal |
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Retractable foot stand |
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Side panel lock for security |
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Anti-EMI |
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PSU support for stability |
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Spared space to route cables, improve airflow and eliminate clutter |
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Why Put Radiator in the Front? |
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| Excellent Thermal Design |
| According to the temp with 25oC outside the chassis, in contrast with 35oC inside, the radiator is designed at front of door instead of inside to have a great improvement in cooling performance. |
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| Space Saving |
| It offers much more space compared to the radiator inside the case. |
| Thermal Flow |
| Most people will concern the heat will stay inside the case because of the front intake fans. It will not be a problem because the heat will be taken out from the gap between the front door and the front bezel. |
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Fan Allocation |
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BTX Upgrade Kit(optional,P/N:A9358) |
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| Model |
VD4000BWS |
| Case Type |
Super Tower |
| Side Panel |
Transparent Window |
| Net Weight |
21.92 kg |
| Dimension (H*W*D) |
540.0 mm x 220.0 mm x 640.0 mm |
| Cooling System |
Rear (exhaust) : 120x120x25mm blue LED fan, 1300rpm, 17dBA; 90x90x25mm, 1800rpm, 19dBA Top (exhaust) : 90x90x25mm, 1800rpm, 19dBA |
| Drive Bays |
Up to 9 x 5.25” & 2 x 3.5” |
| Material |
Chassis: 1.0mm SECC Front door: Aluminum |
| Color |
Black |
| Expansion Slots |
7 |
| Motherboards |
Micro ATX, ATX, Extend ATX, BTX |
| PSU |
Standard ATX PSII |
| I/O Ports |
USB 2.0 x 2, IEEE 1394 x 1, Audio & Speaker ports |
| BTX Upgrade Kit |
SRM/Rear plate(option: A9358) |
| Liquid Cooling System |
All-in-one waterblock : For Intel BTX platform, P4 775 and AMD K8 Performance radiator : (A) Dimension of radiator : H 407 x W 120 x D 35 mm (B) Three 1300RPM 120mm fans P500 liquid pump : Power DC 12V liquid pump (500L/hr) Reservoir : Contains 350 c.c. of liquid capacity, easy to refill Water tube : Transparent UV tube (3/8”) & industrial-grade rubber tube. |
| Container Load |
20’-172,40’-361,40’HQ-412 |
| Max CPU Heatsink Height |
180mm |
| Max VGA Card Length |
355mm |
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Q1. The fan in the chassis has stopped working. How can I get it replaced? |
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We apologise for the inconvenience this may have caused you. If you have purchased the case within the last 12 months, please log onto our website at: www.thermaltake.com.au/Support/Warranty.aspxto complete the RMA request form online. The request form will allow you to request for a replacement unit. If you have any questions regarding the RMA process, please contact our RMA department at rma@thermaltake.com.au |
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Q2. How do I know if the pump is working? |
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Please feel if the pump is vibrating. If it is not, please log onto our website at: www.thermaltake.com.au/Support/Warranty.aspxto complete the RMA request form online. The request form will allow you to request for a replacement unit. if you have any questions regarding the RMA process, please contact our RMA department at rma@thermaltake.com.au |
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Q3. I'm running low on coolant. What's happening and what can I do? |
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ANS: Coolant evaporates naturally and becomes more concentrated. It is recommended that you replace the coolant every 3-6 months. Extra Thermaltake coolants (part no. CL-W0044 and CL-W0148) are available for purchase from computer retail stores or make your own by adding 1/5 automotive antifreeze and 4/5 distilled water for the best results.
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Q4. My coolant is turning dark and losing its UV reactivity. What should I do? |
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ANS: This is a known condition of the coolant we are using. We recommend replacing the coolant once every 3-6 months with fresh coolant. A good substitute would be 20% automotive antifreeze with 80% distilled water. |
Q5. Where can I download a copy of the users manual?
| ANS: The users manual can be downloaded from here: http://www.thermaltake.com/db/pictures/modules/PDT/PDT060207001/2008721911730195.zip
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