Thermaltake Suppressor F31 Case Review

Back in June we took a look at Thermaltake’s Suppressor F51 was and we were quite impressed. So impressed that we gave it a perfect 10 out of 10 score and our Recommended Award. The case is actually still in use as the case for our video encoding machine since it is so quiet. Today Thermaltake brings us the Suppressor F31 which is a small step down from the F51 as it only supports motherboards up to ATX, has a different fan configuration, and less hard drive space. Thermaltake has actually taken the time to re-tool the case and make it wider for easy cable routing behind the motherboard tray, and they have created some pretty cool accessories for the case as well.

Special thanks to Thermaltake for providing us with the Suppressor F31 Case to review.

Specifications
specs

Packaging
The Suppressor F51 comes in Thermaltake’s typical retail packaging with an overview of the case on the front. The front of the box also lets us know that this case is LCS certified so you can install watercooling inside.

Thermaltake Suppressor F31 Case

The back of the box has an exploded view of the case showing all of its components.

Thermaltake Suppressor F31 Case

On the side of the box you will see the same list of specifications that we have for you above. You can see there is a Windowed version and a Non-Windowed version of the case, we have the non-Windowed version of the case.

Thermaltake Suppressor F31 Case

Opening the box up the case inside is nicely protected by two large pieces of styrofoam and a plastic bag. This ensures that the case will come in one piece and that there won’t be any scratches on the case.

Thermaltake Suppressor F31 Case

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