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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The external construction is interesting with the textured powder coat, mesh and color changing fans. Or if bling is not your thing, you can completely turn off the fan lighting. That is indeed some very nice visual flexibility, as not everyone that ma...
Abstract: Video Review: The Thermaltake Element G Case has an excellent overall look and build quality. There are lots of fans to provide fantastic air circulation, plug-n-play side fan, plenty of drive bays and so much more. If you're in the market for a mid-tower this ranks amongst the best. Watch the video to find out more...
Excellent cooling performance, Great look with red trim and multicolor fans, Many drive slots, including 2.5inch drive space, Fan controller (lighting and speed), Quiet, Easy installation, Excellent cable management features, Roomy interior for a midtower
Could use a few expansion slot covers, No toolfree solutions for ODD and expansion devices, No eSATA or FireWire on front I/O panel
With the Element S, Thermaltake paired a more subtle exterior with a redesigned interior to create a chassis that is both good looking and functional. Like the Element S the interior of the Element G is a pleasure to work in, (with the exception of t...
Abstract: The Panzerbox, however, was also among the louder cases (measured through observation), and the loudest was the Thermaltake Element G. The Antec P193, even with its huge side fan, was the quietest.
What can you say about a case that has virtually every feature a BYOPC guy wants? Pro's:Side mount HDD bays and support for SSDs Ships with four fans Fan controller knob Wire management concious Con's:No integrated eSATA Not entirely tool-less Granted,...
Thermaltake specializes in cooling computer components like cases, CPUs and other components and they took a long hard look at the Element G design and it shows. Three 200mm+ fans a 140mm fan and room for more fans means this case has plenty of cooling...
Abstract: To add to the overabundance of interior features, Thermaltake includes dust filters on both the front bezel and PSU cage. Security locks, honeycomb ventilation, and watercooling holes adorn the plastic and steel exterior. Combine these highlights with smart architecture and pretty lights..
Abstract: The Element G chassis goes on or around the 150USD mark, this is the most expensive chassis out of the two reviewed here, this chassis also provides us with a few more options that the Element T does not. I feel this is a fair price to pay for a chassis..
Great interior and exterior design, 3 LED controllable fans, Room for 7 3.5inch hard drives, Great cable management
No eSATA, Cheap PCI covers
Thermaltake has done a great job learning from the Element S and making some adjustments and coming out with the Element G. First lets start with the exterior, it is sure a lot more eye catching and feels more like a gaming case. Also they got rid of...
Great cable management, Well ventilated, Lots of hard drive space, Fan & LED control
No eSATA connector
Thermaltake has supplied its customers with top notch products for some time now and the Element G is no different. It is a well thought out case that includes the basics we expect, and some interesting extras to set it apart from the large crowd of c...