Thermaltake
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The Thermaltake LCGS Reactor i1470 is a high‑end pre‑built gaming desktop featuring an Intel Core i9‑14900KF CPU, NVIDIA RTX 5070 GPU, 32 GB DDR5 RAM and a 360 mm AIO liquid cooler housed in a distinctive octagonal tempered‑glass chassis. It targets gamers and content creators who value performance, expandability and striking design.
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Best For
Hardcore gamers targeting 1440p/4K high frame rates, content creators needing fast CPU/GPU and large memory, enthusiasts who prioritize striking aesthetics and RGB customization, and power users who want high expandability.
Not Ideal For
Budget‑conscious buyers, users needing a compact or portable PC, and anyone who requires a fully transparent component list or a small‑desk footprint.
Expert Opinion
Editors note that Thermaltake’s focus on design innovation and thermal performance shines through the Reactor i1470’s octagonal chassis and 360 mm AIO cooler, delivering strong gaming and creator performance, but they warn that build‑to‑order variability can lead to inconsistent component specs.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the eye‑catching octagonal design, RGB lighting and effective liquid cooling, while repeatedly calling out the lack of detailed component disclosure and the difficulty accessing rear ports, as well as the system’s large footprint.
Common Complaints
Unclear exact specifications for motherboard, GPU and PSU. Rear I/O hidden and hard to reach. Heavy and large size limits desk placement. Potential variability in component quality due to supply‑chain changes
What People Are Saying
“The octagonal case looks like a spaceship — turns heads, and it stays cool even during long gaming sessions.”
“I wish they’d list the exact motherboard and PSU — I had to open it to check.”
How It Compares
vs. Alienware Aurora R16 (RTX 5080)
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Choose the Reactor for unique aesthetics and sustainability; pick the Aurora if you prefer AlienFX lighting and a brand‑specific ecosystem.
vs. MSI Aegis R2 (RTX 5070 Ti)
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Pick the Reactor for superior cooling and expandability; opt for the Aegis R2 if you need a smaller footprint and prefer air cooling.