Testseek.co.uk have collected 22 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Mozart TX VE1000 series and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Mozart TX VE1000 series.
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22 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Cube like slick design, All aluminum (VE1000SW(N)A only), Excellent build quality, Plenty of space inside, Included five 120 mm fans, Can hold two independent systems, Two side panel doors with windows, ATX, BTX, ITX compatible, Optional 7" retractable LC...
Very minor, not worth mentioning again
A lot can be said about Thermaltakes newest offering. Looking at the design, its something we havent seen yet in terms of proportions and size (except for Tai Chi, but that was really a server case). Research & development team did a magnificent jo...
Being a very unusual case there is a good chance you are going to know right away whether you love or hate this little Thermaltake number. With such unusual dimensions the Mozart Tx is unlike any computer case I have seen before. But you know what, I l...
Being a very unusual case there is a good chance you are going to know right away whether you love or hate this little Thermaltake number. With such unusual dimensions the Mozart Tx is unlike any computer case I have seen before. But you know what, I l...
Its huge!, Unique design, All aluminum construction, Excellent airflow and cooling, Feature rich, Lots of cool options, Five 120mm fans included, eSATA friendly, Availability, 3year warranty
Its huge!, Its expensive, Flimsy backplane
So, is the Mozart Tx “The Ideal Home Entertainment Center”? It easily could be. It could also be so much more. With an impressive feature set and an even more impressive list of available options, the Thermaltake has a real winner on their han...
Huge, lots of space, All aluminum, Can hold two systems, ATX BTX compatible, Lots of fans included, Air filters for fans, Removable HDD cage
Included fans are noisy, Not so cheap, Shipping might be expensive, Huge, lots of (unused) space, Doors can not be removed easily
Thermaltake has created a unique case with the Mozart TX. Its sheer size makes it something special. Aside from the usual features you have a lot of options like the additional 7" touchscreen LCD screen which will come in handy when using it as a Media...
Biggest flippn mass produced case ever!, Very clean balanced design, Can hold two complete and independent systems, Optional 7" retractable LCD monitor and corresponding bay, Four sectional design, Oversized windows, Can hold up to TEN 120mm fans (five 12...
Shipping if purchased online will be a bear, Included fans in total are a little noisy
Thermaltake has scored big with the Mozart Tx. Looking at all the features it has standard, all the functional bases are covered. Its shear size and bulk add in conversation value not seen since Thermaltake put out their Symphony H2O kit, while optio...
Abstract: Specifications: ModelVE1000BWSCase TypeCube Tower Dimension (H*W*D) 330 x 360 x 720 mm ( W x D x H ) Window Side Panel WindowCase Front Panel AluminumCase Body Material SECCColorBlackCooling System Front:12 cm fan x 2 ( up to five 12 cm fan )Rear: 12 ...
Abstract: Instead of a tricky clown-car case design which crams all your components into a tiny space like illegal immigrants into a shipping container, the Mozart simply takes the Monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey and stretches it so it’s as deep as it is...
Part of me wants to write the Mozart TX case off as extreme and ridiculous. The other part of me thinks it’s the grooviest and most innovative case I’ve ever seen. The size is, unfortunately, rather off-putting. Thermaltake are marketing this...
le design, tout en aluminium, enfin de lespace !!, les chambres indépendantes, axé watercooling (passes cloisons, possibilité dy loger plusieurs radiateurs, etc...), très bonne ventilation, possibilité dy mettre une seconde carte MiniITX, les ports en faç...
assez massif, le système de montage des baies 5,25\", épaisseur de la tôle un peu juste, les accessoires en option (écran VFD, LCD 7\" rétractable, etc...), pas de potentiomètres pour les ventilateurs, pas de caoutchoucs antivibrations pour les 2 derniers d...
Avec un prix oscillant entre 180€ et 220€ suivant la version, le Mozart TX \"Entertainment center\" nest pas si cher que ça face à la concurrence. Cest sûr que cest un boîtier dit \"haut de gamme\" mais linvestissement vaut le coup car vous le garde...