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Thermaltake Element V Case Review
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: Reviews Last Updated: October 29, 2009
Page: 5 of 6
Real-time pricing for Thermaltake 368.
Element V Full Tower Electronics VL20001W2Z Thermaltake Element V Full Tower
Amazon: $145.99 Wal-Mart: $159.82
TigerDirect: $159.99 Buy.com: $149.99

Main Features
Hardware Secrets Silver Award

Thermaltake Element V case main specs include:



  • Style: Full-tower
  • Application: ATX and smaller form factors derived from this one.
  • Material: Zinc-coated steel (SECC).
  • Power supply: Doesn’t come with the product.
  • Available colors: black.
  • Side panel: Meshed with a 230-mm fan, small acrylic window.
  • Dimensions: 21” x 8 ¾” x 21 1/8” (53.2 cm x 22 cm x 53.7 cm) (H x W x D).
  • Net Weight: 31 Lbs (14.2 Kg)
  • Gross Weight: 37.5 Lbs (17 Kg)
  • Bays: Five external 5 ¼” bays, six internal 3 ½” bays and one internal 2.5” bay.
  • Expansion slots: Seven.
  • Fans: Two 120-mm on the front (top: 900 rpm to 1,200 rpm, 35 CFM to 46.7 CFM, 17 dBA; bottom: 1,400 rpm, 47 CFM, 17 dBA), one 200-mm fan on the top (160-mm blades, 600 rpm to 800 rpm, 49.7 CFM to 65.3 CFM, 14 dBA), one 230-mm on the left panel (190-mm blades, 600 rpm to 800 rpm, 57 CFM to 76 CFM, 14 dBA) and one 120-mm on the rear (1,400 rpm, 50 CFM, 17 dBA).
  • Optional fans: One 200- or 120-mm fan on the top panel and two 50-mm fans on the rear panel.
  • Extra features: Mouse and keyboard cable lock, fan speed control and fan color control.
  • More Information: http://www.thermaltakeusa.com
  • Average price in the US*: USD 170.00
* Researched at Newegg.com on the day we published this review.
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