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Thermaltake V250 Motherboard Sync ARGB ATX Mid-Tower Chassis with 3 120mm 5V Addressable RGB Fan + 1 Black 120mm Rear Fan Pre-Installed CA-1Q5-00M1WN-00
Brand | Thermaltake |
Motherboard Compatability | ATX |
Case Type | Mid Tower |
Color | Black |
Material | Tempered Glass |
Cooling Method | Air |
Item Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.9"D x 8.52"W x 18.78"H |
Number of USB 2 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3 Ports | 1 |
About this item
- [LIGHT UP THE SYSTEM] - 3 Pre-installed 120 millimeter 5V Motherboard Sync ARGB fans (Sync with ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI, ASRock, Biostar that has 5V addressable RGB header)
- [BUILT-IN DUAL MODE 5V ARGB SWITCH BOARD] - Control light via the I/O port button (27 LED modes/7 Colors) or via 5V ARGB Sync motherboard RBG software
- [27 LED MODES via I/O PORT] - Wave mode/ Flow mode/ RGB lighting (single color) / Radar mode (Red, yellow green Cyan blue White Purple) / Breath mode (8 Colors) / Full Lighted mode/ Single Color mode (7 Colors) / Light Off
- [CLEAR VIEW OF PC GAMING] - 4 millimeter thick Tempered Glass Side panel with standard mounting
- [FULL LENGTH PSU COVER] – Providing plenty of space to tuck away cables, while keeping airflow clear for your hard drives and PSU
- [DRIVE BAYS] - 3 x 2. 5" plus 2 x 2. 5"/3. 5"
- Supports Mini ITX, Micro ATX, and ATX motherboard
- [I/O PORT] - USB 3. 0 x 1, USB 2. 0 x 2, HD Audio x 1, RGB Light button x 1
- [OUTSTANDING EXPANDABILITY] - 7 Expansion Slot / Max CPU Cooler Height: 160 millimeter / Max VGA Length: 320 millimeter / Max PSU Length: 160 millimeter (with HDD Rack), 200 millimeter (without HDD Rack)
- Dimension: 16. 9" (H) x 8. 52" (W) X 18.78" (D) / 13.36 pounds
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Quality of material | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 3.8 |
Easy to remove | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.7 | — |
Noise level | — | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.3 |
Value for money | 4.4 | — | — | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.2 |
Easy to assemble | 4.3 | — | — | 4.4 | 4.1 | 4.1 |
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case type | mid tower | mid tower | mid tower | mid tower | mid tower | mid tower |
motherboard form factor | ATX | ATX | ATX | ATX | ATX | ATX |
material | Tempered Glass | Tempered Glass | Tempered Glass | Tempered Glass | Tempered Glass | Tempered Glass |
cooling method | Air | Air | Air | Air | Air | Air |
number of usb ports | — | 2 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 3 |
fan count | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 |
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Feature 1
| Intel’s ATX 3.0 Standards | Intel LGA 1700/AMD AM5 socket | Intel LGA 1700/AMD AM5 socket | Intel LGA 1700/AMD AM5 socket | 120mm(2000RPM) /140mm(1500RPM) | Intel’s ATX 2.3 Standards | Intel’s ATX 2.3 Standards |
Feature 2
| 80+ Gold | 2.1" Rotational LCD Display | Available in Black & White | 4 U-Shape Copper Heatpipes | Available in Black & White | 80+ | 80+ Bronze |
Feature 3
| Full-Modular | Length in 420/280mm | Length in 420/360/240/120mm | 5V Motherboard Sync ARGB | 5V Motherboard Sync ARGB | Non-Modular | Non-Modular |
Feature 4
| 1200/1050/850/750W | Equipped with TOUGHFAN RGB Fan | RGB via Controller/Mobo Softwr | 15 LED Hydraulic Bearing Fan | Daisy-Chain for easy Cable Mgt | Available in 700/600/500/430W | 750W |
Feature 5
| OCP/OVP/UVP/OPP/SCP/OTP | Support TT RGB Plus Software | Support various Mobo RGB Softw | Support up to TDP 170W | Anti-Vibration Mounting Pads | Protection (OVP/OPP/SCP) | Protection (OVP/OPP/SCP) |
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Brand | Thermaltake |
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Item model number | CA-1Q5-00M1WN-00 |
Item Weight | 3.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 21.42 x 20.12 x 11.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 21.42 x 20.12 x 11.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Manufacturer | Thermaltake |
ASIN | B084RSCFD4 |
Date First Available | February 13, 2020 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #603 in Computer Cases |
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The V250 Tempered Glass ARGB Mid Tower Chassis is the newest member of Thermaltake V Series chassis. Its three preinstalled 120mm 5V ARGB front fans can be controlled via the motherboard synchronization software or the RGB switch on the top of the I/O port. Other outstanding features include a 4mm tempered glass panel and full-length PSU cover for overall exceptional overall performance which is ideal for both gamers and enthusiasts. P/N: CA-1Q5-00M1WN-00SERIES: V SeriesMODEL: V250 TG ARGBCASE TYPE: Middle towerDIMENSION (H X W X D): 430 x 216.5x 477 mm (16.9 x 8.52 x 18.78 inch) NET WEIGHT: 6.06 kg / 13.36 lbsSIDE PANEL: 4mm Tempered Glass x 1COLOR: Exterior & Interior: Black MATERIAL: SPCCCOOLING SYSTEM Front (intake): 3 x 120 x 120 x 25mm Addressable RGB fan (Fixed 1000rpm, 27.2 dBA) Rear (exhaust): 1 x 120 x 120 x 25 mm fan (Fixed 1000rpm, 16dBA) DRIVE BAYSACCESSIBLE: 2 x 3.5” or 2 x 2.5“HIDDEN: 2 x 2.5” EXPANSION SLOTS: 7MOTHERBOARDS: 6.7” x 6.7” (Mini ITX), 9.6” x 9.6” (Micro ATX), 12” x 9.6” (ATX) I/O PORT: USB 3.0 x 1, USB 2.0 x 2, HD Audio x 1, R Button x 1PSU: Standard PS2 PSU (optional) FAN SUPPORTFront:3 x 120mm, 2 x 140mmTop:2 x 120mm, 2 x 140mmRear:1 x 120mmRADIATOR SUPPORT Front: 1 x 360mm, 1 x 280mmTop: 1 x 240mmRear: 1 x 120mmCLEARANCECPU cooler height limitation: 160mmVGA length limitation: 320mmPSU length limitation: 160mm (With HDD Rack) 200mm (Without HDD Rack).
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Customers like the appearance, space and instruction of the computer chassis. For example, they mention it's attractive, has room for a couple of SSDs, and has plenty of cutouts and storage in the back compartment for cable management. That said, opinions are mixed on size, air flow, and cable management
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Customers like the appearance of the computer chassis. They say it's attractive, the finished product looks good, and it'll hide cables well. They also say it has a surprisingly similar design with flat, unassuming panels. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality for the price and find it to be an economic case to build in.
"...All-in-all, if you're looking for an attractive case (especially if you don't want a windowed side panel) that is high on build quality but low on..." Read more
"...whistles as a lot of the fancier stuff on the market, but its significantly cheaper and gets most of the important stuff very right in my eyes...." Read more
"...So in summary,Pros:- Clean looking simple case. Decent not great quality.- Good cable management opportunities.-..." Read more
"...The build looks clean, even though I didn't do much more than route cables behind the support plate...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the computer chassis. They mention it's well constructed, sturdy, and has quality fans. Some say that the case is budget friendly and has good airflow design. Overall, customers say it'll be a good choice for budget systems.
"...(especially if you don't want a windowed side panel) that is high on build quality but low on price, I would highly recommend you consider the..." Read more
"...If you're looking for a simple and clean case to build a moderately powerful PC in, this should be at the top of your list." Read more
"...So in summary,Pros:- Clean looking simple case. Decent not great quality.- Good cable management opportunities.-..." Read more
"...This case arrived and I was very happy with the quality. There are plenty of openings to pass cables and plenty of tie downs for cable management...." Read more
Customers like the instruction for the computer chassis. They say it's easy to build in, and nicely constructed. They appreciate the good directions that tell them the different options for the ARGB. Customers also mention that the case is easy to get into and close.
"...Pros:- Very easy to build in, with a great backplate to hide excess cables and excellent channels for cable routing-..." Read more
"...( that had I/O issues ) my mini-atx motherboard fit perfectly and install was easy...." Read more
"...The directions are good about telling you the different options for the ARGB." Read more
"...The documentation is criminally poor, so it took a lot of guesswork to get everything flowing the way I wanted...." Read more
Customers like the space provided by the computer chassis. They mention it has plenty of room for a couple of SSDs, lots of data storage options, and cutouts and storage in the back compartment for cable management. Some say the case is pretty good and space efficient, with room for cables to be managed. They also say it has room for an optical drive and HDD if needed.
"...Behind the motherboard tray there is PLENTY of room for cable management - especially when you include the space under the power supply cover...." Read more
"...Fits a good amount of fans; I have 3 140mm fans installed in the case in addition to the one rear 120mm fan that came includedCons:..." Read more
"...This case does the job with plenty of space for everything I wanted to do which was very simple, mount my micro ATX MB and CPU, mount my PSU,..." Read more
"...Also, it is a spacious case for the size of it; I have a smaller video card but I can definitely see a bigger card fitting with no issues and a..." Read more
Customers like the performance of the computer chassis. They say it looks cheap but does its job fine, has a perfect blend of style, functionality, and affordability. The inlet and exhaust fans seem to work well, and the side panels operate smoothly. Overall, most are happy with the performance and functionality of the product.
"...for a small cabinet to house my fairly simple desktop system - this one worked great...." Read more
"...This case offers a perfect blend of style, functionality, and affordability...." Read more
"...Some points are too narrow, others that just don't work with cable management and it just doesn't make the experience enjoyable at all...." Read more
"I like the look of this enclosure. It appears professional, functional, and slick. The metal is light weight which makes it easier to work with...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the computer chassis. Some mention that it fits into their office very well, is not completely oversized, and has enough room to work. It fits a full ATX board or smaller perfectly, and is wide enough to fit the insanely wide EVGA 1070 FTW2. However, others say that it's narrow and that nothing fits.
"...For me, this case toes that line perfectly and fits into my office very well-..." Read more
"...header was no problem, but on the other end, the male plug would absolutely not fit into the receptacle on the hub...." Read more
"...I didn’t need the bigger case( that had I/O issues ) my mini-atx motherboard fit perfectly and install was easy...." Read more
"...in the back wall is great for displaying them but they only fit in one direction because of the connectors, thus my Samsung drive says “Samsung”..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the cable management of the computer chassis. Some mention that it has great paths for cable management that run behind the motherboard area, making it easy to build in and manage cables with the cable tie-down points. However, others say that it's a little bit difficult to manage with a Micro ATX motherboard and the wiring might be confusing for beginners.
"...in, with a great backplate to hide excess cables and excellent channels for cable routing-..." Read more
"...you install the fans too high up in the case, it becomes difficult to route these wires into the case...." Read more
"...Cable management was good from the PSU in the basement, plenty of space to hide wires and lots of places to run wires through the MB mounting plate..." Read more
"...for a video card, but my onboard video is great for my needs Cable management is fine, but not good...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the air flow of the computer chassis. Some mention that it provides excellent airflow for even the most high end modern components, with a good airflow design. However, others say that it's horrible and only allows one fan to properly bring air in.
"...Plenty of ventilation but don't set it down on carpet because the PSU ventilation will be blocked on the bottom of the case, could have been avoided..." Read more
"...- Airflow in the case could be better, specifically the front plate blocks a good amount of airflow from being brought in...." Read more
"I love it. Paired with RGB fan it provides good looks and very good airflow. Solid build." Read more
"...a case that is not in the lowest end and it has only one, it doesn’t move enough air.So in summary,Pros:-..." Read more
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I'll go into detail about my experience with building in the case.
First I'll mention, if you're re-using old parts or if you're on a tight budget and you've got / are getting a wired power supply instead of modular, the case is ideal. The H17 doesn't use traditional drive cages of any kind to mount drives - no doubt a cost saving measure - and instead uses a system rubber washers + screws where you can mount a 3.5" hard drive to the floor of the case under the PSU cover and second 3.5" hard drive under the top of the PSU cover. With this mounting system instead of drive cages, this leaves TONS of space to neatly tuck away your unused power supply cables.
You mount 2.5" drives in the same basic fashion as the 3.5" drives, except the drives can mount on either side of the case's motherboard tray. I chose to mount drives to the back side of the tray to make cable management easier.
The motherboard tray has a very large cutout to make access to the CPU backplate a breeze, should you ever need to. The side panels go on and off without any issues at all - unlike many other cases I've used over the years. Behind the motherboard tray there is PLENTY of room for cable management - especially when you include the space under the power supply cover. There are plenty of zip-tie points to help keep your wires tidy as well. If this case is missing anything it would be rubber grommets and velcro straps, however, including these would only end up increasing the price of the case.
Let's talk for a minute about fans and cooling.
With having a mostly solid front panel, there is going to be some restriction on the amount of air coming into the chassis. However, because the ventilation holes are on the front of the panel (instead of on the sides of the front panel like some other cases) the incoming air doesn't need to make a directional bend and lose pressure. The front of the case is listed as supporting up to 3 x 120mm or 2 x 140mm front fans along with 1 x 120mm or 140mm top fan (featuring a magnetic dust filter) and 1 x 120mm rear exhaust fan - a 3 pin basic black Thermaltake fan is included here. Only including the one fan is another cost saving measure on Thermaltake's part.
When I purchased the case, I ordered 2 x 120mm Cougar Vortex PWM fans to use with it in addition to a 120mm Cryorig fan that I already own. While I don't think most people will need to add three fans to this case, I do highly recommend you get at least 1 decent fan to include as a front intake. My original plan was to include all 3 fans in the front of the case and leave the top fan location vacant. I changed my mind on this during the build for 2 reasons.
1 - The wires for the buttons, LEDs, and ports on the top of the case are attached to the front panel. When you install the fans too high up in the case, it becomes difficult to route these wires into the case.
2 - After I noted the position of the top fan location is in a more "forward" position relative to the CPU, I decided to put the 120mm Cryorig fan there as an intake fan. If the position were more toward the back, I'd have instead configured it as an exhaust fan. If I'd have made this fan an exhaust where it's located, I'd literally be stealing cool air that's coming into the chassis and exhausting it away from the CPU before it has a chance to make use of it. This is not withstanding that positive air pressure is best for managing dust. If this computer had a tower style CPU cooler (such as a Cryorig H7 or CoolerMaster 212 EVO) instead of a stock downdraft style cooler, I would not have added the top fan at all as this would just cause turbulence.
If I were going to ding the score of this case for any reasons at all, it would be these points about the fan mountings. However, I don't feel it's appropriate to deduct from the score of this case at all. Here's why.
As this case is a budget case, I don't expect many people who purchase it to plan on using 360mm AIO coolers - which could be difficult due to the wire issue that I mentioned - and in all honesty, I think the cooling configuration I've got in place right now is likely more optimal than my original plan for 3 fans in the front of the case. Running the 3 fans in the front would only have blown extra air under the power supply cover. Having the top fan more forward winds up being a plus because running an intake fan here alleviates any problems this case would have with pulling in sufficient air to keep things inside cool.
All-in-all, if you're looking for an attractive case (especially if you don't want a windowed side panel) that is high on build quality but low on price, I would highly recommend you consider the Thermaltake Versa H17.
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2018
I'll go into detail about my experience with building in the case.
First I'll mention, if you're re-using old parts or if you're on a tight budget and you've got / are getting a wired power supply instead of modular, the case is ideal. The H17 doesn't use traditional drive cages of any kind to mount drives - no doubt a cost saving measure - and instead uses a system rubber washers + screws where you can mount a 3.5" hard drive to the floor of the case under the PSU cover and second 3.5" hard drive under the top of the PSU cover. With this mounting system instead of drive cages, this leaves TONS of space to neatly tuck away your unused power supply cables.
You mount 2.5" drives in the same basic fashion as the 3.5" drives, except the drives can mount on either side of the case's motherboard tray. I chose to mount drives to the back side of the tray to make cable management easier.
The motherboard tray has a very large cutout to make access to the CPU backplate a breeze, should you ever need to. The side panels go on and off without any issues at all - unlike many other cases I've used over the years. Behind the motherboard tray there is PLENTY of room for cable management - especially when you include the space under the power supply cover. There are plenty of zip-tie points to help keep your wires tidy as well. If this case is missing anything it would be rubber grommets and velcro straps, however, including these would only end up increasing the price of the case.
Let's talk for a minute about fans and cooling.
With having a mostly solid front panel, there is going to be some restriction on the amount of air coming into the chassis. However, because the ventilation holes are on the front of the panel (instead of on the sides of the front panel like some other cases) the incoming air doesn't need to make a directional bend and lose pressure. The front of the case is listed as supporting up to 3 x 120mm or 2 x 140mm front fans along with 1 x 120mm or 140mm top fan (featuring a magnetic dust filter) and 1 x 120mm rear exhaust fan - a 3 pin basic black Thermaltake fan is included here. Only including the one fan is another cost saving measure on Thermaltake's part.
When I purchased the case, I ordered 2 x 120mm Cougar Vortex PWM fans to use with it in addition to a 120mm Cryorig fan that I already own. While I don't think most people will need to add three fans to this case, I do highly recommend you get at least 1 decent fan to include as a front intake. My original plan was to include all 3 fans in the front of the case and leave the top fan location vacant. I changed my mind on this during the build for 2 reasons.
1 - The wires for the buttons, LEDs, and ports on the top of the case are attached to the front panel. When you install the fans too high up in the case, it becomes difficult to route these wires into the case.
2 - After I noted the position of the top fan location is in a more "forward" position relative to the CPU, I decided to put the 120mm Cryorig fan there as an intake fan. If the position were more toward the back, I'd have instead configured it as an exhaust fan. If I'd have made this fan an exhaust where it's located, I'd literally be stealing cool air that's coming into the chassis and exhausting it away from the CPU before it has a chance to make use of it. This is not withstanding that positive air pressure is best for managing dust. If this computer had a tower style CPU cooler (such as a Cryorig H7 or CoolerMaster 212 EVO) instead of a stock downdraft style cooler, I would not have added the top fan at all as this would just cause turbulence.
If I were going to ding the score of this case for any reasons at all, it would be these points about the fan mountings. However, I don't feel it's appropriate to deduct from the score of this case at all. Here's why.
As this case is a budget case, I don't expect many people who purchase it to plan on using 360mm AIO coolers - which could be difficult due to the wire issue that I mentioned - and in all honesty, I think the cooling configuration I've got in place right now is likely more optimal than my original plan for 3 fans in the front of the case. Running the 3 fans in the front would only have blown extra air under the power supply cover. Having the top fan more forward winds up being a plus because running an intake fan here alleviates any problems this case would have with pulling in sufficient air to keep things inside cool.
All-in-all, if you're looking for an attractive case (especially if you don't want a windowed side panel) that is high on build quality but low on price, I would highly recommend you consider the Thermaltake Versa H17.
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2022
Pros:
- Very easy to build in, with a great backplate to hide excess cables and excellent channels for cable routing
- Aesthetics are deeply subjective, but I think this case looks awesome. It seems like its harder and harder to find a sleek and simple looking case with no gaudy additions like RGB or huge windows, without also looking like a 10 year old office PC. For me, this case toes that line perfectly and fits into my office very well
- Instructions were simple and clear, not a whole lot of verbage but the pictures made things clear enough for me
- Built in PSU shroud, which I think makes the whole package look so much tidier and isn't common at this price point
- Enough room for a full size GPU; I have a 1660 ti in mine and there's plenty of space to spare
- Fits a good amount of fans; I have 3 140mm fans installed in the case in addition to the one rear 120mm fan that came included
Cons:
- Airflow in the case could be better, specifically the front plate blocks a good amount of airflow from being brought in. There are very small perforations in the front panel and a small opening at the bottom, none of which allow for much air to be brought in. There is a pretty noticeable difference in the amount of air being brought in with the front panel off, which makes me think its definitely the front panel design and not just my fans. When I'm gaming for any significant time, the side panel gets fairly hot to the touch. All that being said, according to CAM software my Ryzen 5 hasn't been pushed over 65 degrees and the 1660 ti has hit 69 degrees max under heavy load.
- If I'm being nitpicky, I wish the side panels and front panel were a little more uniform looking. The front panel is matte black plastic and the sides are matte black aluminum, and I just wish they looked a little more uniform at the point they meet. That's me really looking for something though...
Overall, I love this case and am very glad I went with it. I was considering a Fractal Designs case that was three times as much for the same basic functionality, and I'm happy I chose to put that money to work elsewhere in the PC budget. Yes, the case is a little on the warm side, but not so much that it's a major concern for me. If you're looking for a simple and clean case to build a moderately powerful PC in, this should be at the top of your list.
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2024
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Reviewed in Canada on January 13, 2024
GPU vertical stacking option also there. Comes with front 3 ARGB fans and rear non rgb fan with controller. Customizable lighting effects with RGB Motherborad software or the built in button on the case near power button. Front mesh panel provides enough cool airflow into the cabinet while maintaining the beauty of RGB. PSU shroud has honeycomb structure ventilation which provides both airflow and rgb effects of psu. Right panel side has got enough space to manage all those messy cable is one more pros. Side tempered glass comes with 4 screws. I wish it would have been hinge mechanism for quick opening. Thats the one con I came across. But worth purchase. Has got everything to be gaming RGB cabinet under 5.5K
Airflow isn't very good, so I wouldn't consider it suitable for a mid-range+ gaming PC but for other uses it's perfectly fine.