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    Thermaltake Element V Chassis Review

    Posted on Monday, November 30 2009 @ 13:41:23 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Being around for a decade, Thermaltake is well known as a dependable manufacturer for performance computer parts, particularly chassis. Thermaltake has a tendency to go the one extra step in innovation to make sure its name stands out from the others. With their latest 'created for pros' Element line, this attribute definitely stands true.

    At the top of this line, the Element V sports an imaginative cooling system, a vast area for holding drives, and a highly sturdy structure. This full tower case is created with a strong steel architecture, painted matte black. Because of its material, the Element V has a weight that is comparable to a bulldozer, which is not necessarily a bad thing. Its tank-like features only add to the V's stage presence and ability to keep components safe.


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