Thermaltake Overseer RX-I Gaming Case
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Thermaltake Overseer RX-I Gaming Case
Scan code: LN41463 Manufacturer code: VN700M1W2N
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Thermaltake Overseer RX-I Gaming Case

Thermaltake Overseer RX-I Black Mid Tower Gaming Case with HDD Roof Docking Station Side Window w/o PSU

Scan code: LN41463 Manufacturer code: VN700M1W2N
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Product Overview • Breath lighting effect.
• E-sports gaming style front bezel.
• USB 3.0 SuperSpeed .
• Top-mounted HDD Docking Station enables blazing fast file transfer and effortless hot-swap capability.
• Black coating makes stylish inside look.
• Bottom-placed PSU design for better and easier installation.
• Supports most advanced AMD & NVIDIA graphic cards up to 12.5”/32cm (e.g. AMD Radeon HD 6990 & nVidia Geforce GTX 590).
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
1 days
RTB Period:
12 months
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