Today we have the Thermaltake Element V to toss on our review table and explore. This full tower case from Thermaltake can accommodate Micro ATX, ATX, and Extended ATX motherboards. You’ll also have plenty of storage with six 3.5-inch drive bays. The included 2.5-inch drive bay is an added bonus for those who have already adopted the 2.5″ lifestyle.
The side panel houses a 230mm intake fan to drive cool air over your expansion cards and the CPU. A 200mm Colorshift fan helps exhaust the hot air while three 120 mm fans, two on the front and one on the rear, improve the air circulation to minimize stagnant air. Thermaltake has also given you total command over your system’s cooling with the integrated fan speed control knob built into the front panel. The six-color Colorshift fan changes pattern with just a push of the knob, giving you ease of control over the LED look of your case.
Now let’s get on to why you are really here and find out just how well the Element V does in our testing. Read on…










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