Introduction to the Thermaltake Overseer RX-I Full Tower
If you don’t think e-sports is all the rage right now you are seriously out of touch with what is going on in the PC scene. Every popular manufacturer of cases, cooling and other gear are quickly making a point to add an e-sport category to their product line. One company that may have made a bigger splash than most would be Thermaltake. The leap has included gaming mice, keyboard, and audio and if you paid any attention to CES coverage this year, clothing. Yes, you heard it right clothing everything from shirts to caps to shoes.
Today, we will not be taking a look at their clothing line-up but one of their newest cases. The RX-I aka Overseer is a full sized chassis that is aimed purely at the gamer in us. From the future-like front facial to the interior opening for large video cards says I want to be a gamer rig. But what Thermaltake has done with the full-sized case is make it pretty inexpensive for the consumer. So, check out the review to see what you will get for about $120.


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