Thermaltake Tai-Chi VB5001SNA available in Canada anywhere?!?

NathanBWF

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NCIX has the VB5000SNA which is the same case WITHOUT the liquid cooling, but does anyone know any place in Canada where you can get the VB5001SNA that has the liquid cooling yet?

Also, anyone have this case yet? Oppinions?
 

Xyo II

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hmmm... i am getting the tai-chi case too, but i havent found anywhere that has the one w/ the water cooling......... prices for one w/ water cooling to one without?
 

1Dark1Sharigan1

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I don't think the version with the watercooling is available anywhere yet. But seriously, why would you want the watercooled version when you can get a better kit and do it yourself since the Thermaltake Bigwater W/C kit isn't exactly stellar . . . I mean if you can afford to spend $300+ on a case, you might as well get yourself a Waterchill kit also . . .
 

NathanBWF

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Originally posted by: 1Dark1Sharigan1
I don't think the version with the watercooling is available anywhere yet. But seriously, why would you want the watercooled version when you can get a better kit and do it yourself since the Thermaltake Bigwater W/C kit isn't exactly stellar . . . I mean if you can afford to spend $300+ on a case, you might as well get yourself a Waterchill kit also . . .

Because I have a customer who wants me to build him a system using this case...and I'm never one to disappoint. :D
 

1Dark1Sharigan1

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Originally posted by: NathanBWF
Because I have a customer who wants me to build him a system using this case...and I'm never one to disappoint. :D

Tell him that an Astek Waterchill would absolutely PWN that built-in Thermaltake kit . . .
 

Elcs

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Originally posted by: 1Dark1Sharigan1
Originally posted by: NathanBWF
Because I have a customer who wants me to build him a system using this case...and I'm never one to disappoint. :D

Tell him that an Astek Waterchill would absolutely PWN that built-in Thermaltake kit . . .

Or dont bother. Someone asking you for a build is unlikely to appreciate the difference between the 2 kits and getting what they asked for will be less hassle.

Plus, if the Asetek kit causes problems.... you'll get the blame :)
 

NathanBWF

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Yeah he kind of has his heart set on this case, and if he is willing to spend the money then meh...
 

1Dark1Sharigan1

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Originally posted by: Elcs

Or dont bother. Someone asking you for a build is unlikely to appreciate the difference between the 2 kits and getting what they asked for will be less hassle.

Plus, if the Asetek kit causes problems.... you'll get the blame :)

True but considering you cannot even buy a Tai-Chi with a built-in W/C as of now, he'll just have to wait . . .

$389 for the case you gotta be joking.

Yeah the price is high as it should be more toward the lower $300s and the only reasons it's that high is because not many people have bought it. But hey if I could afford, I'd be all over that case, 40 lbs of solid aluminum is no joke . . .
 

Xyo II

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just buy the big water se separately for them, and voila, you have the 50001sna.