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Veröffentlicht: 2014-08-05, Autor: Al , Testbericht von: modders-inc.com
Be sure to catch some of the MODS the Modders-Inc. Staff have done with this case. There will be a full article about the fun we had with the Staff MOD-OFF at QuakeCon using the Thermaltake Urban T81 case. We've also posted a build log of each of our T81 ...
Price, Spacious, Modular HDD cage, Large Window, Solid Door to cover bays, Huge included fans, Water Cooling Support, Cable Management
no noise dampening material, board tray difficult to remove
When all is said and done, ThermalTake did not disappoint in what can be considered their first outing or a reintroduction into enthusiast class custom water cooling cases. Water cooling enthusiast were obviously the driving force behind the design but...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-07-24, Autor: Bob , Testbericht von: thinkcomputers.org
Sleek design, Dual-swing door design, Modular storage system, 4 included fans, Lots of room for watercooling, Easy installation
Would have liked to see tie-downs on the back of the motherboard tray
I have to say I am extremely impressed with this case. It seems as though Thermaltake has really listened to its customers and done all of the right things with the Urban T81. Being part of the Urban Series you are going to get a sleek case and the T81 i...
Clever dual-door design, More drive and cooling space than most PC builds will ever need, Elegant, minimalist styling, Deep support for mounting liquid-cooler hardware
Plastics, in places, detract from the look, Hinged doors don't open far enough (or stay open)
A juggernaut of a PC case, Thermaltake's Urban T81 can house nearly any mix of parts, plus loads of water-cooling gear—and not think twice about it. This mega-tower is ideal for an extreme PC build. Read More…...
I felt when I opened the box and unpackaged this case that there would be long road ahead to find out everything I could about the Urban T81 case. My trek has shown me a case with many good aspects, and a couple of items that I think will need a review by...
High Build Quality, Elegant Design, Two Side Doors, Superior Airflow Right from the Factory (3x200mm/1x140mm Fans), Maximum Airflow Levels (4x200mm/3x140mm Fans), Room Up To 4 Radiators (2x360/420mm 1x280/240/140/120mm 1x240mm), 10 Way, 2 Speed Fan Hub, F
Only Two 5.25" Bays
After the very good Core V71 Full Tower we didn't know exactly what to expect from the Urban T81 although Thermaltake has released a few models in their Urban line that left us with very good impressions. Fortunately it seems that Thermaltake is on a roll...
Sturdy Steel Frame, Modular Open Case Design, Plenty of Room Behind Motherboard Tray, Multiple Radiator Locations, Filters on All Intakes, 200mm Fans Included, Fan Controller
Weak parts detract from the overall sturdiness of the chassis (drive cages, and side door), Poor Venting for 200mm intake fans, Some radiators just don't fit, and should, Continued use of the external expansion card screws and cover plate assembly
This chassis does appear to be a true blank canvas for a enthusiast builders imagination. With everything that can be pulled off, or moved around, or installed in multiple positions and orientations, it is incredibly modular and we're already starting to ...
Surviving our enthusiast testing process isn't a chore to be taken lightly. Every case that comes through the HardOCP labs is thoroughly examined, pushed to the limit, and tested in ways that we feel gives you an accurate assessment of the product's abili...
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-05-12, Autor: Stan , Testbericht von: proclockers.com
The Thermaltake Urban T81 Full Tower Chassis was a pleasure to work with, it's both elegant and sexy in one neat package, and at $189.99 the price won't break the bank. Our last price check showed that Newegg is now offering a $20.00 rebate, knocking the ...