Monday, May 18th 2009
Thermaltake Launches Element T Mid-Tower Chassis
Thermaltake today updated its Element series mid-tower cases to include the Element T chassis with emphasis on gamers. Key features of the Element T (part number: VK90001N2Z) case include:
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Thermaltake
- Clean and sylish looks for maximum airflow
- Fan holes for 120 mm rear fan, up to 200 mm front and top fans, and a massive 230 mm side fan
- Massive storage capability with 7x 3.5-inch, 1x 2.5-inch and 3 x 5.25-inch bays
- Security lock for keyboard & mouse for Lanparty events
- Bottom mounted power supply unit
- 480 x 210 x 525 mm Middle Tower dimensions
9 Comments on Thermaltake Launches Element T Mid-Tower Chassis
This does indeed resemble an A300, but it looks a lot nicer and has the hole cut out the tray for mounting your coolers backplate...plus it looks to have fairly decent cable management.
It all comes down to pricing really...but I'm still not understanding "with emphasis on gamers"....do you need to be a gamer to buy such a case? :shadedshu
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I like the Element S more.
On the front it copies heavily from the Antec 300, and also the Thermaltake M9. The one benefit is that TT copies the CPU retention hole from the HAF 932 and you can't patent a square hole.
It is funny, the only unique looking chassis Thermaltake introduced this year was the level ten and that was really designed by BMW :banghead:.
Gotta love their noise ratings on their fans. That's the main reason why I dislike them. my "40db" fan can cause temporary deafness!