Introduction
I'd like to thank
Thermaltake for supplying this case.
For several years Thermaltake has been making "cool" hardware for the enthusiast. This includes heatsinks, fans, cases and other cooling solutions. We are taking a look at another "Element" Series chassis today. This time we get our hands on the Element V, which is a full tower chassis with the possibility to install an eATX board as well. Thermaltake sent us the Element S (
review) and Element T (
review) in the past, so it will be interesting to see how this chassis stacks up.
Specifications
Specifications |
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Case type | eATX full tower |
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Suitable motherboards | eATX, ATX and mATX |
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Bays | 5× 5,25" external, 6× 3.5" internal, 1x 2.5" internal |
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Expansion slots | 7 (depending on motherboard) |
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Front connectors | 4× USB 2.0, 1x eSATA, microphone, headphone |
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Cooling | Front (intake) : 120 x 120 x 25 mm Colorshift fan (900/1200rpm,17dBA, 35.01/46.67 CFM) 120 x 120 x 25 mm Turbo fan (1400rpm,17dBA, 46.67 CFM)Rear (exhaust) : 120 x 120 x 25 mm Turbo fan (1400rpm, 17dBA, 50.0 CFM)Top (exhaust) : 200 x 200 x 20 mm silent Colorshift fan (600/800rpm, 14dBA, 49.735/65.3 CFM) 200 x 200 x 20 mm x 1 (optional)VGA (exhaust) 50 x 50 mm fan x 2 (optional)Side (intake) : Plug & Play 230 x 230 x 20 mm Colorshift fan (600/800rpm, 14dBA, 57.0/76 CFM |
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Weight | 14.13 kg / 31.15 lb |
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Dimensions | 532 (H) x 220(W) x 537(L) mm20.9(H) x 8.7(W) x 21.1(L) in |
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Material | SECC steel & plastic |
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