Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
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Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
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Thermaltake Versa H15 SPCC Micro ATX Mini Tower Computer Chassis CA-1D4-00S1NN-00, Black
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Brand | Thermaltake |
Motherboard Compatability | Mini ITX |
Case Type | Mini-Tower |
Color | Black |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Cooling Method | Water |
Item Weight | 7.7 Pounds |
Number of Expansion Slots | 4 |
Number of USB 2 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3 Ports | 1 |
About this item
- Ideal for home computer builder Intel and AMD PC systems; Cooling System: Turbo fan (1000rpm, 16dBA)
- Perforated top panel build for optimized heat ventilation and rapid air intake
- Equipped with 1 x 120 millimeter rear turbo fan with optional 2 x 120 millimeter intake fan
- Capable of building up a high end solution with 240mm radiator liquid cooling system with long graphic card
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Quality of material | 4.2 | 3.2 | 4.6 | 4.0 | 4.3 | 4.5 |
Easy to assemble | 4.1 | — | 4.6 | 4.0 | 4.5 | 4.4 |
Noise level | — | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.0 | 4.7 | 4.4 |
Easy to remove | — | 4.2 | 4.5 | 3.8 | — | 4.5 |
Value for money | — | 4.1 | 4.5 | — | 4.5 | 4.8 |
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case type | mini tower | full tower | tower | mid tower | mini tower | mid tower |
motherboard form factor | Mini ITX | ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX | Mini ITX | ATX | Micro ATX | — |
material | Alloy Steel | Alloy Steel | Aluminum | Tempered Glass | — | Tempered Glass |
cooling method | Water | Air | Water | Air | Air | Water, Air |
number of usb ports | 2 | 3 | — | 2 | 3 | 3 |
fan count | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 |
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Thermaltake Versa H15 SPCC Micro ATX Mini Tower Computer Chassis CA-1D4-00S1NN-00
Description:
Thermaltake new Versa H15 M-ATX gaming chassis combines a manageable frame size with extensive options to customize user’s computer or gaming system.
Thermaltake Versa H15 M-ATX Gaming Chassis:
Thermaltake new Versa H15 micro case is ideal for home-computer builders and gamers, creating enough space for high-end hardware and expansion. The ample ventilation options, cleanable air filter, and a perforated mesh bezel help to keep the entire system cool and dust-free. Versa H15 combines a manageable frame size with extensive options to customize user’s computer or gaming system.
Built for Gamers:
Designed for gamers, perforated top panel build for easy heat dissipation and rapid air intake for maximum ventilation. The heighten foot-stands at the bottom help to enhance airflow.
Tool-free Installation:
Innovative 5.25” & 3.5” tool-free drive bay design minimized the hassles of installing/removing. Dual drive bay concept “1 + 2”, a perfect ratio for accessory and storage devices.
Stress-free Cable Management:
The cable routing gap provides easy cable management, hiding cables behind motherboard tray to ensure smoothness for building the chassis. Additionally, with cable routing gap, wiring tangled problem no longer exists, followed by better airflow as well as dust management instead.
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Product Description
Experience a balance of budget and building with the Thermaltake Versa H15 M-ATX Tower Chassis. Perfect for the first build or the next one, this affordable chassis provides exceptional cooling performance, tool-free installation and options for air and liquid cooling configurations. Designed for maximum ventilation from top to bottom the Versa H15 is a great choice, at the right price.
Details:
- Micro Computer Chassis
- Material: SPCC
- Motherboard Compatibility: Mini ITX / Micro ATX
- 120mm Black Rear Fan Pre-installed
Expansion:
- 1 x 5.25”
- 3 x 3.5” or 3 x 2.5”
- Expansion Slots: 4
Top Panel I/O Ports:
- USB 3.0 x 1
- USB 2.0 x 1
- HD Audio x 1
Fan Support:
- Front: 2 x 120mm
- Top: 2 x 120mm
- Rear: 1 x 120mm
Radiator Support:
- Front: 1 x 120mm, 1 x 240mm
- Top: 1 x 120mm, 1 x 240mm
- Rear: 1 x 120mm
Dimension & Weight:
- 15” x 7.8” x 16.2” (H x W x D)
- 7.71 lb
Clearance:
- Max CPU Cooler Height: 155mm
- Max VGA Length: 315mm
- Max PSU Length: 160mm
- Max ODD Length: 150mm
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Technical Details
Brand | Thermaltake |
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Item model number | CA-1D4-00S1NN-00 |
Item Weight | 7.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.5 x 19.3 x 9.4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.5 x 19.3 x 9.4 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Thermaltake USA Direct |
ASIN | B01CLIZ698 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 5, 2016 |
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Customers like the airflow, appearance and ease of construction of the computer chassis. For example, they mention that the feet provide excellent air flow, the front mesh cover is nice and that it's pretty minimalistic. Some appreciate the quality. That said, opinions are mixed on performance, cable management, size, and build quality.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the computer chassis. They mention that it has great features and is of good quality for the price. Some say that it's a great budget case that isn't too heavy. Overall, most are happy with the performance and functionality of the case.
"...Great features and very good quality for the price." Read more
"I would like to say this is a great bang for your buck! It’s small yet not tight, the airflow is amazing, and it’s sturdy/simplistic...." Read more
"For a budget Micro ATX case, this comes at a great price with a lot of really nice modern features you often don't find in a Micro ATX case at this..." Read more
"...A nice surprise for this price point. I have heard stories though of others not having a similar experience...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the computer chassis. They mention that it looks good, is pretty nice, and has a decent layout. Some appreciate the front mesh cover, front I/O, and minimalistic design. The internal layout is good, with a removable 3.5" drive cage, dedicated mounts, and the light on the front is a nice touch.
"This is a great budget mATX case. The internal layout is good, with a removable 3.5" drive cage, dedicated mounts for two 2.5" SSDs, decent..." Read more
"...I paired it up with 2 white LED fans and it looks good! I would like to also point out that THERE IS ENOUGH SPACE FOR THE DVD DRIVE!!!..." Read more
"...The front I/O is very nice and it is a pleasant surprise to find USB 3.0 in a case at this price point...." Read more
"...ATX case at this price point, but it also suffers a couple of serious design flaws that may or may not effect you (more on that later)...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the build quality of the computer chassis. Some find it has a really good build quality, with decent metal and plastic. They say it's solid, with quality screw holes, and that it'll last a long time. Others however, say that it can be a bit flimsy and bends easily.
"...It’s small yet not tight, the airflow is amazing, and it’s sturdy/simplistic...." Read more
"...the fair amount of space it holds, the look, the fan included, the quality (easily the quality of a good 100$+ case), the easy cable management..." Read more
"...could use ever so slightly thicker gauge steel and the 3.5 drive cage is a bit flimsy as well, but everything is perfectly functional...." Read more
"...It's plenty rigid, though, I didn't experience any weird flexing or anything. It comes with only one exhaust fan; there are no intake fans included...." Read more
Customers find the computer chassis easy to build in. They mention that it's easy to work on, fairly roomy, and has good cable management. They also say that the case is easy to screw into, and that they had no issues assembling their PC in it. The sides open, and there is easy access for installing a CPU cooler. They say the instructions are detailed, and the cable management is rather easy.
"...really like the looks of the case as well... clean and simple but not boring... doesn't look like an alien cyborg egg that fell off a spaceship...." Read more
"...This is a simple case that really is attractive. They do make the glass panel but I bought the all metal model because why not...." Read more
"...Cable management was rather easy although I have a couple of notes and desires...." Read more
"...said, it is indeed easy to setup and configure as there are detailed instructions. It boosted the signal pretty good both for a PC and mobile phone...." Read more
Customers like the airflow of the computer chassis. They mention that the feet provide excellent air flow down below for the PSU, and it has lots of ventilation access to provide in/out of hot air. The case is lightweight and has an open design for easy air flow. It runs cool and quiet.
"...It’s small yet not tight, the airflow is amazing, and it’s sturdy/simplistic...." Read more
"LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT IT; the airflow, the fair amount of space it holds, the look, the fan included, the quality..." Read more
"...appliance build, mainly because it was inexpensive and looked well ventilated...." Read more
"...Despite all of that, I do really enjoy this case. The airflow through this case is great, and has 5 120mm fan locations..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the size of the computer case. Some find it fairly roomy and easy to work on, while others say the space at the back is a little tight for wiring. Some customers also mention that the case does not fit all Micro-ATX MBs and that the CD-ROM will not fit in the top slot.
"...The cabling for the front audio and USB ports are sleeved and have plenty of length to reach the far opposite corner of any mATX motherboard...." Read more
"I would like to say this is a great bang for your buck! It’s small yet not tight, the airflow is amazing, and it’s sturdy/simplistic...." Read more
"...are here... and let me start by saying this... This case will NOT fit all Micro-ATX MBs in it if you want to use the Cable Management or the DVD..." Read more
"LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT IT; the airflow, the fair amount of space it holds, the look, the fan included, the quality..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the cable management of the computer chassis. Some mention that it's great for a small case, with decent cable management options and the ability to mount up to two 2.5" SSDs. However, others say that with the limited size, cable management is a problem and severely limits your cable routing.
"...; drive cage, dedicated mounts for two 2.5" SSDs, decent cable management options and the ability to mount up to five 120mm cooling fans...." Read more
"...it was, 5-stars, and others saying they absolutely hated it, ruined cable management or wouldn't fit a DVD drive... i really wanted to get to the..." Read more
"...For a small case, the cable management is great as well...." Read more
"...RJ-45 cable was not included, but I don't see on the Amazon product description page...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the computer chassis. Some mention that it works great for their motherboard and hardware, while others say that the hardware is horrible and almost unusable. Some customers also say that it does not work with newer motherboards and that the power switch does not operate.
"...and the 3.5 drive cage is a bit flimsy as well, but everything is perfectly functional...." Read more
"...The port didn't properly work. I have to slightly hit the side of the case a couple of times and the audio will come and go...." Read more
"...Otherwise this case seems to work good and look nice." Read more
"...The PC is running great now that I have it built, but it was a long frustrating road to get there, and although I feel like I did the best I could, I..." Read more
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I used this case for a budget gaming PC for the son of a friend, so it didn't have a ton of super high powered components. I added a 120mm fan to the front face, to add some positive air pressure to the case and to keep dust intake at the front panel where the filter will grab it. Using only the supplied rear exhaust fan might lead to dust being sucked in from gaps in the bottom and the vents on top. As far as GPU, my build used a smaller 1050ti but I believe this case would easily accept any dual-fan GPU. If you aren't using any 3.5" drives, the cage can be removed to offer more room for cables / airflow. I left the cage installed in my build, using it as essentially a storage shed for the extra cables from the non-modular PSU. That said, the internal area seems roomy for mini tower and I never felt cramped working in the space.
For a mATX PC on a tight budget, you can do a whole lot worse than this case. I would easily recommend it. Thermaltake always seems to deliver on these inexpensive cases that aren't "cheap". Great features and very good quality for the price.
I had a mid tower prior to this case with a Micro ATX installed. It was bent and warped so I ended up wanting a smaller case. This is a simple case that really is attractive. They do make the glass panel but I bought the all metal model because why not. For $30 you can’t really go wrong. It comes with one fan and enough space for a big GFX card plus a slot for a DVD drive (yeah in 2018). I paired it up with 2 white LED fans and it looks good! I would like to also point out that THERE IS ENOUGH SPACE FOR THE DVD DRIVE!!! Some reviews complained about not being enough space when they are probably installing it wrong or the motherboard they are installing is not a micro ATX.
Now for the airflow which is what I am really impressed at. From my previous case with a water cooler (very basic one), CPU has hit the 50’s when gaming regularly. With this case, it idles in the high 20’s and doesn’t go past the mid 40’s. Overall I am 10 Celsius cooler! Sucking air in from the front and tossing it out from the top or rear is the best way to go.
For a small case, the cable management is great as well. I was able to hide most of the cables (this PSU does have a lot) within the back panel or in the hard drive bay. Can’t complain for a small case.
I can talk about this case all day honestly but overall, I am very satisfied and so will you if you have a Micro ATX setup.
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2018
I had a mid tower prior to this case with a Micro ATX installed. It was bent and warped so I ended up wanting a smaller case. This is a simple case that really is attractive. They do make the glass panel but I bought the all metal model because why not. For $30 you can’t really go wrong. It comes with one fan and enough space for a big GFX card plus a slot for a DVD drive (yeah in 2018). I paired it up with 2 white LED fans and it looks good! I would like to also point out that THERE IS ENOUGH SPACE FOR THE DVD DRIVE!!! Some reviews complained about not being enough space when they are probably installing it wrong or the motherboard they are installing is not a micro ATX.
Now for the airflow which is what I am really impressed at. From my previous case with a water cooler (very basic one), CPU has hit the 50’s when gaming regularly. With this case, it idles in the high 20’s and doesn’t go past the mid 40’s. Overall I am 10 Celsius cooler! Sucking air in from the front and tossing it out from the top or rear is the best way to go.
For a small case, the cable management is great as well. I was able to hide most of the cables (this PSU does have a lot) within the back panel or in the hard drive bay. Can’t complain for a small case.
I can talk about this case all day honestly but overall, I am very satisfied and so will you if you have a Micro ATX setup.
THE STRONG POINTS OF THIS CASE:
Media Bays:
It has all the features you'd see in much larger and more expensive full-size ATX cases... it has a 5.25 external drive bay for your DVD/Bluray Drive... it has a removeable 3.5" bay and multiple dedicated 2.5" connection points (this is REALLY RARE for budget Micro ATX cases). You can also choose to hide your 2.5" drives on the backside of the case if you choose (as I did).
Cable Management:
It also comes with a fairly impressive cable management system (once again, fairly rare in this price segment), it has a large bulge on the back side panel as this adds a good amount of "packing" room on the back side of the case to tuck away all your excess cables... the bulge also gives you some pretty good space to pack it full of cables if you're using a non-modular PSU as I am in one of my builds. Speaking of the backside, there is a cutout to access the backside of the CPU area of your MB, in case you need to install/remove a CPU bracket from the backside without having to pull the MB out of the case.
Airflow:
There are connection points for up to FIVE (yes count-em), five 120mm case fans... I could argue that if you need five case fans, you probably shouldn't be building in a MicroATX format, but whatever, the option is there if you need/want it. I bought a 3-pack of 120mm LED fans for my case. If you handle your cable management well, this is a very spacious MATX case with little to get in the way of airflow.
Filters:
There is a large foam mesh on the front to filter any intake fans you install on the front of the case... the panel is also easily removable for cleaning as the front i/o ports are attached to the top of the case, not the front panel. There is also an easily removable dust filter for the PSU intake on the bottom of the case. I did add an after-market magnetic dust filter to the top of the case to help keep the dust out. You can see it in one of the pictures, but it did not come with the case. This would be an easy add-on if you decide to get this case and want to keep dust out.
Personally i'm used to the older style cases with the PSU above the MB and no cable management, so i was quite pleased to find these newer features in this case... and for an old-schooler like me, I included my DVD drive... which brings me to...
THE DESIGN FLAWS OF THIS CASE:
Yes, they are here... and let me start by saying this... This case will NOT fit all Micro-ATX MBs in it if you want to use the Cable Management or the DVD Drive bay, as both will be blocked-off if you use a full-size (maximum dimensions) MATX MB in this case... oh, you can fit a full size MATX MB in this case, but it will both block-off the cable management system and the DVD drive bay.
The MATX format for Motherboards really only establishes the maximum size of a MB... but you can have a MATX MB that is smaller than the maximum size... so in reality, MATX motherboards actually come in many, many different sizes. The maximum size of a microATX motherboard is 9.6 × 9.6 in (244 × 244 mm)... and if you have three mounting screw holes along the top of your Motherboard, then yes, you have a 9.6x9.6in MB and the MB will end up covering the cable management holes and prevent a DVD drive from fully mounting in the case (you might be able to use it, but it will be jutting out the front... other reviewers have mentioned this).
There are some MATX motherboards that go beyond the second mounting hole, but fall short of the third mounting hole, and I played around with some spare MBs to see what fits and doesn't fit in this case... i've also provided a picture with a ruler to show you where things line-up. These are my recomendations for different size MB use in this case:
Able to use all features of the case, including cable management and a DVD drive inserted fully into case:
Maximum MB Width: 8in (203mm)
Able to install a DVD drive fully, but will probably lose most of the cable management holes:
Maximum MB Width: 8.5in (215mm)
Remember, you CAN use a full-size Micro ATX MB in this case, but it will cover up the cable management holes and prevent a DVD drive from being fully inserted into this case (if you don't care about a DVD drive or fancy cable management, this case will work, albeit with cables running all over the place and no DVD drive)... now if you have a small enough MATX MB, these issues will never crop up and you'll be able to use this case to its full potential, and I must say, it's a wonderful case with a small enough MB [for reference, the MB I used in the pictures in this review has a width of 6.8in (173mm)].
CONCLUSIONS:
I saw many mixed reviews on this case some saying how awesome it was, 5-stars, and others saying they absolutely hated it, ruined cable management or wouldn't fit a DVD drive... i really wanted to get to the bottom of the conflicting reviews, and it all boils down to how big (or not so big) is the MB you install in this case... I have narrowed it down to exactly what will and won't work in this case to the best of my abilities, and provided pictures with measurements for folks to be able to see what the issues are here. Please pay heed to this review... this IS A GREAT CASE, if you use the right sized MB... and it IS A TERRIBLE CASE, if you use the wrong sized MB... you have been warned!
Overall, because I know the limitations of this case and was able to work around that, I really do love this case, my first build in this case had a red theme, it turned-out so nice, I ended-up buying a second case (green theme) for my home (I have four PCs in my home)... it's not a perfect case by any means... but for this price point and if you know what to watch out for, it can be a very nice case you will enjoy.
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2019
THE STRONG POINTS OF THIS CASE:
Media Bays:
It has all the features you'd see in much larger and more expensive full-size ATX cases... it has a 5.25 external drive bay for your DVD/Bluray Drive... it has a removeable 3.5" bay and multiple dedicated 2.5" connection points (this is REALLY RARE for budget Micro ATX cases). You can also choose to hide your 2.5" drives on the backside of the case if you choose (as I did).
Cable Management:
It also comes with a fairly impressive cable management system (once again, fairly rare in this price segment), it has a large bulge on the back side panel as this adds a good amount of "packing" room on the back side of the case to tuck away all your excess cables... the bulge also gives you some pretty good space to pack it full of cables if you're using a non-modular PSU as I am in one of my builds. Speaking of the backside, there is a cutout to access the backside of the CPU area of your MB, in case you need to install/remove a CPU bracket from the backside without having to pull the MB out of the case.
Airflow:
There are connection points for up to FIVE (yes count-em), five 120mm case fans... I could argue that if you need five case fans, you probably shouldn't be building in a MicroATX format, but whatever, the option is there if you need/want it. I bought a 3-pack of 120mm LED fans for my case. If you handle your cable management well, this is a very spacious MATX case with little to get in the way of airflow.
Filters:
There is a large foam mesh on the front to filter any intake fans you install on the front of the case... the panel is also easily removable for cleaning as the front i/o ports are attached to the top of the case, not the front panel. There is also an easily removable dust filter for the PSU intake on the bottom of the case. I did add an after-market magnetic dust filter to the top of the case to help keep the dust out. You can see it in one of the pictures, but it did not come with the case. This would be an easy add-on if you decide to get this case and want to keep dust out.
Personally i'm used to the older style cases with the PSU above the MB and no cable management, so i was quite pleased to find these newer features in this case... and for an old-schooler like me, I included my DVD drive... which brings me to...
THE DESIGN FLAWS OF THIS CASE:
Yes, they are here... and let me start by saying this... This case will NOT fit all Micro-ATX MBs in it if you want to use the Cable Management or the DVD Drive bay, as both will be blocked-off if you use a full-size (maximum dimensions) MATX MB in this case... oh, you can fit a full size MATX MB in this case, but it will both block-off the cable management system and the DVD drive bay.
The MATX format for Motherboards really only establishes the maximum size of a MB... but you can have a MATX MB that is smaller than the maximum size... so in reality, MATX motherboards actually come in many, many different sizes. The maximum size of a microATX motherboard is 9.6 × 9.6 in (244 × 244 mm)... and if you have three mounting screw holes along the top of your Motherboard, then yes, you have a 9.6x9.6in MB and the MB will end up covering the cable management holes and prevent a DVD drive from fully mounting in the case (you might be able to use it, but it will be jutting out the front... other reviewers have mentioned this).
There are some MATX motherboards that go beyond the second mounting hole, but fall short of the third mounting hole, and I played around with some spare MBs to see what fits and doesn't fit in this case... i've also provided a picture with a ruler to show you where things line-up. These are my recomendations for different size MB use in this case:
Able to use all features of the case, including cable management and a DVD drive inserted fully into case:
Maximum MB Width: 8in (203mm)
Able to install a DVD drive fully, but will probably lose most of the cable management holes:
Maximum MB Width: 8.5in (215mm)
Remember, you CAN use a full-size Micro ATX MB in this case, but it will cover up the cable management holes and prevent a DVD drive from being fully inserted into this case (if you don't care about a DVD drive or fancy cable management, this case will work, albeit with cables running all over the place and no DVD drive)... now if you have a small enough MATX MB, these issues will never crop up and you'll be able to use this case to its full potential, and I must say, it's a wonderful case with a small enough MB [for reference, the MB I used in the pictures in this review has a width of 6.8in (173mm)].
CONCLUSIONS:
I saw many mixed reviews on this case some saying how awesome it was, 5-stars, and others saying they absolutely hated it, ruined cable management or wouldn't fit a DVD drive... i really wanted to get to the bottom of the conflicting reviews, and it all boils down to how big (or not so big) is the MB you install in this case... I have narrowed it down to exactly what will and won't work in this case to the best of my abilities, and provided pictures with measurements for folks to be able to see what the issues are here. Please pay heed to this review... this IS A GREAT CASE, if you use the right sized MB... and it IS A TERRIBLE CASE, if you use the wrong sized MB... you have been warned!
Overall, because I know the limitations of this case and was able to work around that, I really do love this case, my first build in this case had a red theme, it turned-out so nice, I ended-up buying a second case (green theme) for my home (I have four PCs in my home)... it's not a perfect case by any means... but for this price point and if you know what to watch out for, it can be a very nice case you will enjoy.
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Tiene bastantes prestaciones: manejo de cables en la parte trasera, espacio para un disipador de hasta 155mm, un radiador de 240mm en la parte superior o frontal, espacio suficiente para fuentes modulares como la RM650x, tarjeta de video de hasta 330mm y algunos elementos para la instalación de discos, motherboard y su respectivo manual. Los materiales se notan de buena calidad salvo el ventilador que viene de stock que es de un plástico algo frágil. No duden en adquirirlo
Pros
- Excelente costo/benéfico
- Buen espacio para tus componentes
- Buen flujo de aire
Contras
- Sólo trae un USB 3.0 en el panel frontal
- Falta un filtro de polvo en la parte superior
Building in this isn't the best. There isn't quite enough space around the hole for the CPU cable, so expect a good bit of finagling trying to unplug/plug it in, especially if you have a medium to large sized cooler attached. The cable management slot to the left of the motherboard bay isn't even large enough for the 24-pin connector to fit through, which is a comical oversight on Thermaltake's part. It might fit if you really jam it, but I just opted to plug it in from the front. This could have just been the motherboard I was using, but when I tried to unplug the USB 3.0 connector it required an inhuman amount of force, and when it finally came out it ripped the plastic bit off the mobo, leaving the pins behind bare. I don't know if the 3.0 cable in this case is a little too fat to fit properly, or if the slot on that particular board was too small. I do like how it didn't have the dumb PCIE bracket thingy that some cases have because I don't enjoy having to unscrew an extra unnecessary piece of metal every time I want to remove the GPU.
* when I first got this, it was $50 (CAD) now for some reason it's $92? If you can get this one for $50 or less (and you also can't find anything else better), it's good enough. Especially considering the amount of features you get for the price, you'll just have to forgive it having a slightly manky design.
Reviewed in Mexico on November 20, 2018