Thermaltake Versa H34 Mid Tower Case Review

Final Thoughts Thermaltake Versa H34 mid-tower gaming case
I find it hard to quantify the Thermaltake Versa H34. It’s a great first time case for that gamer who would prefer to use more money on a great video card. Its also a great case to mod because most of the stuff that a modder would cut out is already done. It even has places in the back to hide SSD’s in the back and a way to install a big mechanical hard drive in one or both of the removable top 5.25 bays, or you could put a grand total of six solid state drives and still take out the bottom 3 bay and put in a water cooling radiator up front.

So I guess the best way to quantify it is to say its a “convertible gaming case that would be great to mod or just be a great starter case?”. See what I mean. Maybe I should just say its very “Versa’tile” hence the name Versa.

The steel is thin and the case is light but its not the cheap kind of light case that is best being carried off to the street just in time for trash day. You can still sit on this one and not bend it unless your built like a daytime talk show host. It is pretty strong and the window is nice. Its not afraid of you wiping it off either. I generally use an eye glass cleaning cloth to wipe my windows down and this one took a nice wiping without any scratches. But I really wish they would make windows scratch resistant.

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In the end, this case reminds me of a little song from 1966 Hit Song by Nancy Sinatra.
It got every body heated up back then and for good reason.

this case is made for buildin’…
and that’s just what it’ll do.
One day this little case,
might just come walkin’ over you..

Right now you can pick up the Versa H34 at my favorite online retailer for $59.99. Overall ThinkComputers gives the Thermaltake Versa H34 Mid Tower Case a 9 out of 10 score.

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Pros:
– Lots of water cooling options on three sides of the case
– Good Filtration on front bezel, top case and bottom case
– easy to build in but you need to start with the Motherboard
– Finish is tough and there is full coverage over 100% of case
– Lightweight and made for modding.
– Great Price for a great donor case

Cons:
– User needs to plug in their 8pin EPS connector before you install any radiator in the top of the case
– Radiators installed in the top of the case may block larger RAM modules

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