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Discuss Posted by: Cristian on October 30, 2009 14:49 Discuss this Discuss It!     Digg It! Blogmarks co.mment It! Send to Reddit Send to Blinklist! del.icio.us  

Thermaltake has now introduced to the world its latest Element series PC case, a nice but also imposing full tower aimed at gamers and power users. The Element V measures 532 (H) x 220 (W) x 537 (D) mm and weights about 14.13kg, has five exposed 5.25-inch bays, a top-placed I/O panel with one audio, one eSATA and four USB ports, and pre-drilled holes for the tubes of watercooling systems.

Even if liquid cooling isn't used, V has you covered as no less than five fans are installed 'by default' - two 120mm fans in front, one at the back, a top-mounted 200mm Colorshift (three colors/six schemes to change to/from) spinner, and a 230mm Colorshift on the side panel, just below a little window.

Thermaltake's Element V should be hitting stores very soon priced at $169 / 139 Euro.










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