CONCLUSION
I am not going to get into the design of the Overseer RX-I since that's something that really comes down to personal preference and so although i do like it i can't say the same for all of you. However a midi tower with such a weird design is bound to have many hard plastic parts and some people may not consider it as the ideal scenario. Still the overall quality of the Overseer RX-I is very good and it also comes with the sturdiest drive trays i have seen in a long time. Moving to the features of the unit we see a very useful top SATA HDD Docking station, two USB 3.0 ports, space for up to 6 fans 4 of which can be 200mm in size for amazing airflow, tool-less design, spacious interior able to accommodate the largest CPU Coolers and graphics cards and finally the ability to add a dual radiator at the top of the interior. If these are not enough i truly wonder as to what more one can ask from a midi tower.
The one last thing that remains after this entire review is of course for us to also take a look at the price tag of the Overseer RX-I by Thermaltake which is currently set at USD140 inside the USA and 100Euros inside the EU. Of course the competition around that price range is quite large and so the Overseer RX-I may not seem as the best possible solution, at least not at first. However the combination of features, build quality and design (for those who do like it) is quite unique and because of that i am sure many of you not have the slightest problem in choosing it over the competition, besides that's also why it walks away with our Golden award.
PROS
- Build Quality
- Design
- Top SATA Docking Station
- Dual USB 3.0 Ports
- Remarkable Airflow (Up To 6 Fans/4x200mm)
- Can Install Graphics Cards Up To 344mm In Length.
- Fits CPU Coolers Up To 177mm In Height.
- Space for Dual Radiator Setup
- Spacious Interior
- Price (For Some)
CONS
- Hard Plastic Parts (Durable But May Not Appeal To Some People)
- Design (May Be Just Too Much For Some People)