Thermaltake Element T VK90001N2Z Mid Tower Chassis Review

Thermaltake Element T VK90001N2Z Mid Tower Chassis Review
Author: Greg Baden
Pages:
  1. Introduction
  2. External Overview
  3. Internal Overview
  4. Installation
  5. Conclusion

Today we have the chance to take a look at the final of the three cases in the Thermaltake Element series, the Element T. Back in February we covered the Element S and back in August we covered the Element G. The Thermaltake Element T, being the most affordable of all three, comes equipped with a ton of features including a Red LED 200mm exhaust fan, TtXGame Shield for LAN party protection, and a massive drive array. Read on further to see what else this case has to offer.

Features

- Tactic – Tactical appearance for optimal gaming experience
- Transformable – Preserved fan opening for 120mm to 200mm at top and front panel, 120mm to 230mm at side panel
- Titanic – Massive storage capability with 7 x 3.5″ and 1x 2.5 HDD or SSD bay
- TtXGameShield – Security lock for keyboard & mouse for Lanparty event
- Transportation – Thumb screws for 3.5″, 5.25″ devices and PCI slots for secure transportation

Specifications

Case Type: Middle Tower
Material: SECC
Front Bezel Material: Plastic
Color: Black
Side Panel: N/A
Motherboard Support: Micro ATX, Standard ATX
Motherboard Tray: No
5.25″ Drive Bay: 3
Ext. 3.5″ Drive Bay: 1
Int. 3.5″ Drive Bay: 6, With Additional 1 x 2.5″ HDD / SSD bay
Expansion Slots 7
Front I/O Ports: USB 2.0 x 2, HD Audio x 1
Cooling System:
Front (intake): Optional
- 120 x 120 x 25 mm fan x 2 or
- 140 x 140 x 25 mm fan x 2 or
- 200 x 200 x 20 mm fan x 1
Rear (exhaust):
- 120 x 120 x 25 mm Turbo fan (1400rpm,17dBA, 50.0 CFM)
Top (exhaust):
- 200 x 200 x 20 mm silent fan (800rpm,14dBA, 65.30 CFM)
Side (intake): Optional
- 230 x 230 x 20 mm fan or
- 120 x 120 x 25 mm fan
Liquid Cooling Capable: No
Liquid Cooling Embedded: No
Power Supply Supported: Standard ATX PSII(optional)
Power Supply Included: No
Dimension (H*W*D):
- 525 (H) x 210 (W)x 480(L) mm
- 20.7 (H) in x 210 (W) x 480(L) in
Net Weight: 15.32lbs
Warranty: 3 year

Packaging

The Thermaltake Element T packaging is covered with a high gloss black finish. The front of the box shows a top and a small portion of the front of the case with lights illuminated. The back of the package goes into the features of the case.


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The sides go into the features and specifications of the box. The case is protected by two pieces of hard foam and a plastic bag for extra protection.


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  • lewislau
    Yea, but then they the company who sells cables would cease to exist.
  • Cases with a bottom mounted PSU should include a 8-pin extension cable.
  • lewislau
    I like the bottom mounted PSu as well as the many fans this case comes with. Definately a flashy case with the leds.
  • Considering its a mid-tower chassis I am surprise by the amount of interior room.
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