“The Xaser VI is the latest offering in Thermaltake’s popular Xaser series of full-towers, the flagship line of their cases. Today we will be looking at the Xaser VI VG4000BWS, a steel version of the case with a side window. Will this behemoth carry on the Xaser name in style? Will we be blown away by its features? Will Frank get a hernia from trying to carry it? Read on and see!”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Thermaltake’s new dreadnought

Thermaltake’s brand new Xaser VI VG4000BWS Super Tower Case is huge, although to fit three 140mm fans and up to three 120mm fans, it has to be. It’s solid steel construction makes this one of the heaviest cases you are likely to run into, weighing in at 45.3lbs empty, although they do not list a maximum carrying capacity. Head over to HardwareLogic to take a look at this case that can hold pair of 8800 Ultras, a 1400W PSU and a watercooling kit without feeling cramped at all.