Testseek.co.uk have collected 52 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Element G VL10001W2Z and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Element G VL10001W2Z.
August 2009
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The editors liked
Has character and style
Can change colour of fans
Fan controller
Great cooling
Excellent cable management
The editors didn't like
Poor build quality on the back panel
Metal on metal - HDD mount
No anti-vibration inside
PSU shelf obstructive
Expensive for a mid-tower case
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Has character and style, Can change colour of fans, Fan controller, Great cooling, Excellent cable management
Poor build quality on the back panel, Metal on metal - HDD mount, No anti-vibration inside, PSU shelf obstructive, Expensive for a mid-tower case, We would like to thank Thermaltake for providing the Element G. Discuss this review on our forums
Upon taking the Thermaltake Element G out of the box I was anticipating good things, and I can report that there certainly are some good things, if not great things about the Element G. Foremost, it stands out as being a unique case with quite a lot o...
The Thermaltake Element G is a great contender if you’re looking for a new chassis: it’s got the looks complete with adjustable LEDs; the cooling potential to cool even the hottest of rigs and of course the clever installation and cable manage...
The first thing we want to note in this conclusion is that each of the three tested system cases is capable of being an easy-to-use enclosure for computer components and providing sufficient cooling for them. However, each of them has certain nuances....
Great cable management, Large, silent cooling fans, Ability to install multiple SSDs, Side fan plugs into door and does not interfere with large CPU coolers
Not completely tool less, PSU tray can make power supply swapping a chore
The word that comes to mind when I think of this case is flexibility. The Element G seems to have something to offer everyone. Whether you like flashy LEDs or no light at all, it has you covered. Have a couple of SSDs? It’s ready to go. ...
I have used and tested a few Thermaltake products and I can say without any hesitation that the Element G is one of the best high-end mid tower cases out in the market. It costs around $125 but is worth every penny enjoy cool colors and want built-in ...
Abstract: Photo gallery Price: Newegg, Amazon Thermaltake rolled out a lot of PC enclosures in 2009, some of which were completely new products of interesting design and layout. First of all, this is the Element series which currently includes four models desig...
Black interior; adjustable, removable drive cage; tool-free design; very good cooling options; adjustable lights and fans
A bit pricey; could have benefited from Element V's grilled expansion-slot covers
The Element G offers almost everything Thermaltake's Element V chassis does (and a few extras that it doesn't) for less money, making this the best Element case yet. ...
Quiet, Lots of room for storage, Room enough for most any system, Fairly easy installation, Wire management built in, Many places to route wires, Side fan power connection built into case, Well made,
Sharp edges inside, Instructions could be better, No 3.5″ bays, Hole in mobo tray doesn’t line up with CPU socket placement in some cases, Not much room near the top of the case
The Element G is nicely made overall, it’s solid and sturdily built with a good design as well. The Element G is aesthetically pleasing also, I like the black with red accents, it’s kind of plain yes, but it works well. You should be able to fit most...
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Published: 2009-12-03, Author: Dan , review by: legitreviews.com
Coming in at an MSRP of $149.99, this isn't the lowest cost case on the market; it's also not the highest price tag I have seen. You are definitely spending your money on a quality product. ...
I was pleasantly surprised with the Element G's performance and feature set. In fact this is the first case from Thermaltake that has impressed me in a while. Of course, even with the fancy fan lighting, amazing wire management, and black interior. I...