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[Review] Thermaltake Element Q Mini-ITX Case


Posted by The Duke on 21 Jun 2011 / 3 Comments
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The Thermaltake Element Q mini-ITX case was made for space-limited conditions, such as HTPC installations. This small form factor case offers a compact, stylish and convenient solution for housing a mini-ITX system with features arranged to do the job neatly and efficiently. The cooling system utilizes a fanless design to save energy and keep your operating environment quiet. Perforations in the panel vent hot air to keep heat from building up inside your system. The concealed front I/O panel gives hassle-free access to two USB ports and audio jacks.

Inside the case, you’ll have space for your mini-ITX motherboard, a 5.25” external drive, a 3.5” external drive, an internal 3.5” drive, and an expansion slot. Everything will be powered by the included 200W PSU. Let’s move on and toss this itty-bitty thing on our test bench and see how well it does in our testing.



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