Conclusion
Overall the Thermaltake Element T has a lot of features for the price. It offers a ton of cooling options and even looks cool with the Red LED illumination. Thermaltake has thrown a screwball into the mix with this case by offering some unique and useful installation methods that separate it from the rest. There’s not a whole lot wrong with the case other than there not being any eSATA slots and that the material isn’t the strongest for the price range. I was also a little bit confused with having 20 thumbscrews to work with, but like I said Thermaltake threw a screwball into the mix.
This case can be found at your favorite online retailer for about $84.99. One of my favorite retailers is also currently offering a $20 rebate on the case, making it only $64.99 for the case. Overall ThinkComputers awards the Thermaltake Element T TVK900001N2Z Mid Tower Chassis a 9 out of 10 score.

Pros:
– Supports plenty of cooling options
– CPU Cooler hole & raised standoffs
– Plenty of drive bays
– Unique take on the 200mm Red LED exhaust fan
– Unique power supply bar w/ ventilation
Cons:
– No eSATA
– Material isn’t the strongest
Other:
– 20 thumbscrews?
– Only one tool-free device to secure drives for both 3.5″ & 5.25″
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Considering its a mid-tower chassis I am surprise by the amount of interior room.
Considering its a mid-tower chassis I am surprise by the amount of interior room.
I like the bottom mounted PSu as well as the many fans this case comes with. Definately a flashy case with the leds.
I like the bottom mounted PSu as well as the many fans this case comes with. Definately a flashy case with the leds.
I like the bottom mounted PSu as well as the many fans this case comes with. Definately a flashy case with the leds.
Cases with a bottom mounted PSU should include a 8-pin extension cable.
Cases with a bottom mounted PSU should include a 8-pin extension cable.
Yea, but then they the company who sells cables would cease to exist.
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.
Yea, but then they the company who sells cables would cease to exist.