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thermaltake element t review

Introduction

The Thermaltake Element T (VK9000 Series) is one of ThermalTake’s latest cases to enter the ‘Element’ series. Sporting plenty of space for fans, I think it’s safe to say that this is designed more for the gamers amongst us and the more performance demanding of users. So lets open it up and see if it’s up to the job.

About Thermaltake

Thermaltake Technology was established in January, 1999 and has been market to the world with “Thermaltake” brand name ever since.

The brand personality of Unique, Aggressive, Vivid, and Stylish makes Thermaltake an expert in creating Exciting things and Fascinating environment for gamers and enthusiasts, also Keep them Constantly High physically and mentally. Excellent technical expertise and integration ability, plus dare to experiment on the new possibilities give Thermaltake the source of authority in the market. Moreover, Thermaltake get close to consumers and observe lead users’ behavior and requirement, to design aesthetic and high quality products which will greatly improve system performance and bring the user to the up most potential. With innovative design and unique style, Thermaltake products spread rapidly among the enthusiasts in DIY market and soon become the number one choice for PC DIY enthusiast worldwide.

Features

  • Tactic – Tactical appearance for optimal gaming experience.
  • Transformable – Preserved fan opeing for 120mm to 200mm at top and fron panel, 120mm to 230mm at side panel.
  • Titanic – Massive storage capability with 7 x 2.5" and 1x 2.5 HDD or SSD bay.
  • TtXGameShield – Security lock for kayboard and mouse for Lanparty event.
  • Transportation – Thumb Screws for 3.5", 5.25" devices and PCI slots for secure transportation.

Specifications

Model VK90001N2Z
Case Type Middle Tower
Dimension (H x W x D( 480 x 210 x 525 mm
(18.9 x 8.3 x 20.7 inch)
Net Weight 6.95 kg / 15.32 lb
Side Panel N/A
Color Black
Material SECC
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)
Top (exhaust) :
200 x 200 x 20 mm silent fan (800rpm,14dBA)
Side (intake) : Optional
230 x 230 x 20 mm fan or
120 x 120 x 25 mm fan
Drive Bays 11
– Accessible : 3 x 5.25’’, 1 x 3.5’’
– Hidden : 6 x 3.5’’, 1 x 2.5’’
Expansion Slots 7
Motherboards 9.6” x 9.6” (Micro ATX), 12” x 9.6” (ATX)
I/O Ports USB 2.0 x 2, HD Audio x 1
PSU Standard PS2 PSU
LCS Upgradable Support 1/2", 3/8", 1/4" water tube
Removable PSU Bridge Yes
Adjustable PSU Bridge Yes
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