Thursday, December 31st 2009

Thermaltake Unveils Element V NVIDIA Edition Case

Thermaltake announces its collaboration with NVIDIA to design and engineer the Element V NVIDIA Edition, certified for the next-generation of ultra-high performance graphic card based on the most advanced GPU computing architecture, code named Fermi.

NVIDIA shares Thermaltake's commitment to ensure enthusiast community receives the best possible products that delivers performance that is both exciting and second-to-none," commented Tom Deane, Program Manager of NVIDIA. "Through collaboration on the engineering level with world's leading gaming chassis provider, Thermaltake Element V Nvidia Edition is capable of providing the best operating environment for NVIDIA's next generation of enthusiasts graphic cards based on FERMI architecture running on 3-way SLI or Quad SLI."
The critically-acclaimed Element V chassis is a full-tower gaming chassis offering low-noise operation with excellent air-flow. With full-array of innovative designs such as 11 5.25" drive bays that can be configured to support up to 6 3.5" hard disks and native support for one 2.5" hard disk or Solid State Disk (SSD). Bottom mounted power supply cage enables superior thermal management to accelerate hot air removal that can affect the life-span or performance of today's cutting-edge computing hardwares. Convenience feature includes Plug&Play side panel fan that eliminates the need to physically connect the power connector to allow user to open up the side panel for maintenance or upgrade without having to worry about damaging cable wiring. Built-in thermal control system with included fans pre-wired allows users to easily control the speed of the fan, as well as color of the included Colorshift LED fans to adapts to different working! or gaming environment.

In addition to the oversized cooling fans, one 230mm Colorshift side intake fan, one 200mm Colorshift top exhaust fan, two 120mm front intake fans and one 120mm rear exhaust fan, found on the standard Element V chassis, Element V Nvidia Edition chassis also incorporated graphic card "air duct" system engineered by Thermaltake and Nvidia to provide added cooling for high-performance 3-way SLI or Quad SLI setup based on NVIDIA's next generation of enthusiast graphic card. The proprietary "air duct" system brings cool and fresh air directly from the outside of the chassis and accelerates it to graphic card's intake to increase heat displacement and achieve optimal cooling efficiency. Without NVIDIA SLI certified chassis, system powered by the next generation of high-performance graphic cards may not be able to operate at their highest setting due to inadequate cooling.

Element V is currently available worldwide. Thermaltake commented Element V NVIDIA Edition chassis is currently in final stage of validation and will debut a working sample during 2010 Consumer Electronic Showcase in Las Vegas, Nevada from January 7th to January 10th at its private media suite located in Venetian Hotel Casino.
Source: Guru3D
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24 Comments on Thermaltake Unveils Element V NVIDIA Edition Case

#1
Unregistered
Finally something that nVIDIA fan boys will be proud of. Probably it's best suited for the next generation of half-meter long videocards. ;)
#2
Yellow&Nerdy?
Element V? Sucks.

The Element V sucks. The desing is kind of clumsy and I absolutely hate the sidepanel with the little tiny window. Don't think this version will improve anything except maybe adding a black interior.
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#3
Brewster0101
Still doesn't stop this from being one rubbish case.
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#4
MRCL
They advertise this case as if they have reinvented the wheel, everything has been done long before. And its TT so its probably crap. Maybe not as crappy as their low-end cases, but still nowhere near the real quality case manufacturers.
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#5
warup89
I feel like getting this case and put an AMD/ATI set up in it >=]
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#6
Assimilator
It's like a cross between the CM HAF 932 and 922, only shittier! And as for "innovative designs such as 11 5.25" drive bays", didn't the original CM Stacker have that years ago?

Maybe TT should consider not totally ripping off their competitors' products sometime, just a thought.

Also, LOL @ "air duct".
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#7
pr0n Inspector
TAViXFinally something that nVIDIA fan boys will be proud of. Probably it's best suited for the next generation of half-meter long videocards. ;)
Fear not, for this case might still be available.. on ebay.
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#8
Bo$$
Lab Extraordinaire
M59 FTW :nutkick::nutkick:
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#9
Brewster0101
Bo$$M59 FTW :nutkick::nutkick:
Never liked the ATI Special Edition Lian Li Case. It was a tad too red and also the PC80 was a bit of a disappointment.
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#10
mrsemi
Lots of hating going on in this thread. Looks like a nice case to me.

If it's between a haf 932 & a haf 922, those are both popular cases.
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#11
Brewster0101
mrsemiLots of hating going on in this thread. Looks like a nice case to me.

If it's between a haf 932 & a haf 922, those are both popular cases.
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Really if you were looking at a case in the price point and design you would not consider the Thermaltake over the HAF series. Even cases from NZXT are looking better than Thermaltake.
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#12
Animalpak
AssimilatorIt's like a cross between the CM HAF 932 and 922, only shittier! And as for "innovative designs such as 11 5.25" drive bays", didn't the original CM Stacker have that years ago?

Maybe TT should consider not totally ripping off their competitors' products sometime, just a thought.

Also, LOL @ "air duct".
The CM stacker model's 830 to 832 EVO are the best case ever made.
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#13
Hunt3r
pretty much the case
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#14
DeathByTray
Nice. Not sure but I think something is missing.
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#15
Selene
TAViXFinally something that nVIDIA fan boys will be proud of. Probably it's best suited for the next generation of half-meter long videocards. ;)
You do know ATIs new cards are longer then any thing NV has right?
LOL you go boi :nutkick:
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#16
my_name_is_earl
Look like every other case... Unless they have gold plated mobo tray.
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#17
Mescalamba
Wow..

..thats one ugly case. TT lacks few things.. good design is among them. Just "bleh". Even I can with my lame skillz create better custom case..

Edit: My Raven just leave this desing in dust.. :D
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#19
Unregistered
pr0n InspectorFear not, for this case might still be available.. on ebay.
Hehe, so this is the case ATI fanboys are proud then. Nevertheless, I won't buy either the cases.

Personally I find myself a little bit strange this concept of free advertising one company product.
SeleneYou do know ATIs new cards are longer then any thing NV has right?
In did they are. :) But since ATI/Nvidia cards grew by 2 cm with each generation, I was only assuming that their case must be future proof, haha!
DeathByTrayNice. Not sure but I think something is missing. i.imgur.com/UVPDv.gif
2 ATI's in Crossfire, :rockout::roll::pimp:

I love the red/green combination ;)
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#20
fullinfusion
Vanguard Beta Tester
warup89I feel like getting this case and put an AMD/ATI set up in it >=]
I hear that bro!!! Nshit! How about a case with Ruby on the side boasting ATI for a change! :laugh:
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#21
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
the case is designed for 3-4 fermi? shit, hows it gunna take 1000+ watts of heat?
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#22
Zubasa
Musselsthe case is designed for 3-4 fermi? shit, hows it gunna take 1000+ watts of heat?
I wouldn't put 3~4 5870s in that shit, don't bother putting any fermi in :laugh:
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