Friday, October 24th 2014

Thermaltake Introduces New Versa H34 and H35 Mid-tower Chassis

Thermaltake, an industry leader in computer chassis, thermal solutions, and power supply units, is pleased to introduce the new Thermaltake Versa H34 and H35 mid-tower chassis, specifically designed for gamers and home-computer builders. With a modular drive rack design, both the Versa H34 and H35 have enough space for high-end hardware and expansion. Ample ventilation options, a cleanable dust filter, and a perforated mesh bezel help to keep the entire system cool and dust-free. The Versa H34 and H35 also deliver advanced liquid cooling solutions and stress-free cable management to customize users' computer or gaming systems.

To ensure a smooth gaming experience and prolong the life of components, the Versa H34 and H35 incorporate perforated panels, built-in removable dust filters, and a raised foot-stand to allow clean air intake and rapid heat dissipation. The transparent side window draws attention to the chassis's inner workings. Innovative "2+3" 5.25" and 3.5" modular drive design with tool-free drive tray installation enables flexibility when setting up storage solutions, maximizes internal space, and minimizes hassles.
Stress-free Cable Management: A wide cable routing gap for easy cable management and hiding cables behind the motherboard tray facilitates building and tinkering (upgrades), reduces wire entanglement, and provides better airflow and dust management. Additionally, water tube holes with rubber grommets are used to support external liquid cooling systems.

Optimized Ventilation: Both models are equipped with two 120mm turbo fans, which spin up to 1000RPM, capable of drawing in fresh air and extracting hot air. For gamers with extreme ventilation needs, 120mm and 140mm pre-mounted holes can support up to eight fans in total.

Complete System on the Go: Users can build a complete high-end solution, supporting up to a 360mm radiator liquid cooling system along with a long graphic card. The Versa H34 and H35 protect users' hardware and increase the CPU's overclocking potential. Most importantly, outstanding cooling efficiency is delivered throughout the entire case.

Thermaltake releases exclusive "Tt LCS Certified"
Tt LCS Certified is a Thermaltake exclusive certification applied only to products that pass the design standards of hardcore enthusiasts. The Tt LCS certification was created so that power users can know which chassis has been tested to be most compatible with extreme liquid cooling configurations to ensure the best performance, features, and fit. Thermaltake's Versa H34, H35 chassis and Core series of chassis-comprising Core V71, Core V51, Core V1 and Core V31-is Tt LCS Certified, meaning DIY PC enthusiasts can rest assured of optimal performance.

For more information, visit the product pages of Versa H34 and Versa H35.
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8 Comments on Thermaltake Introduces New Versa H34 and H35 Mid-tower Chassis

#2
Sasqui
Why would they put a dust filter on the top (exhaust)? I don't think this intended to purify room air.
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#3
Guitar
Looks pretty nice. My next case will be the Urban full tower I think.
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#4
R00kie
SasquiWhy would they put a dust filter on the top (exhaust)? I don't think this intended to purify room air.
Some people put the top fans as an intake, so that should help with dust accumulating on the radiators for example.
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MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
SasquiWhy would they put a dust filter on the top (exhaust)? I don't think this intended to purify room air.
Corsair 750D also has one.
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#6
romeg
Are these cases identical with the exception of very minor cosmetics on the front?
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#7
[Ion]
WCG Team Assistant
SasquiWhy would they put a dust filter on the top (exhaust)? I don't think this intended to purify room air.
Well, if you don't actually have fans in the top (in one of my NZXT Source 210s I don't) it keeps lots of dust from falling in through the open vents.
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AsRock
TPU addict
SasquiWhy would they put a dust filter on the top (exhaust)? I don't think this intended to purify room air.
Shame they did not do it with the front too as not everyone uses wc.
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