Thermaltake Intros Chaser MK-I Case with Liquid Cooling System
By Cássio Lima on September 27, 2011 - 1:43 PM


Thermaltake has introduced a modified version of their Chaser MK-I full-tower case equipped with a liquid cooling solution (Bigwater 850 GT). Dubbed Chaser MK-I LCS, this case has a transparent side window, four 5.25” external bays, one 3.5” external bay (converted from one of the 5.25” external bays), six 3.5”/2.5” internal bays, eight slots for expansion cards, two USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0 ports, one eSATA port, a hot-swap SATA HDD Dock with easy access from the top of the case (supporting 3.5”/2.5” devices), and holes through which to pass liquid cooling tubes.

For cooling, the Chaser MK-I LCS is equipped with two 200 mm fans (three-color LED, 600 to 800 rpm, 15 dBA max), one on the front panel and one on the top panel, and a 140 mm fan (1,000 rpm, 16 dBA) on the rear panel.

The Bigwater 850 GT liquid cooling solution that comes installed with the Chaser MK-I LCS features a 240 mm radiator equipped with two 120 mm fans and a copper waterblock.

Information on pricing or availability was not provided.

Thermaltake Intros Chaser MK-I LCS
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Thermaltake Intros Chaser MK-I LCS
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Thermaltake Intros Chaser MK-I LCS
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Thermaltake Intros Chaser MK-I LCS
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Thermaltake Intros Chaser MK-I LCS
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