Thermaltake Element G Mid Tower Case Review


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Lets take a look at our Pros and Cons:

Pros

  • Stylish appearance
  • Loaded with BIG LED fans
  • 100% front panel filtration
  • Built in fan controller
  • Multiple light options with a push of a button.
  • Solid structure
  • Adequate cable management options
  • Unique hard drive mounting
  • Matte exterior finish
  • Black painted interior
  • Larger overall that standard ATX cases
  • Left side panel fan connection, no fan unplugging required to remove panel

Cons

  • Right side panel too close to motherboard mounting surface
  • CPU access hole could stand to be an inch bigger
  • Power Supply must be loosened to access filter
  • No filter on top or left side panel fans
  • Plastic feet instead of rubber

The Thermaltake Element G Mid Tower case is priced around $149.00 USD and is fairly priced at that range.  It’s loaded with unique features such as the push button color changing lights, the hard drive mounting system, and the power supply bracket that doubles as a SSD hard drive rack.  The included massive sized fans do an excellent job of circulating air and keeping your components nice and cool.  There is plenty of room to work inside the case as it is slightly larger than most mid tower cases.  The case is also very sturdy and the build quality is excellent.

If your looking for a mid tower case packed with features, great air flow, and some added bling, then the Thermaltake Element G needs to be at the top of your list.  Thermaltake has earned a very solid 8/10 and the accompanying Silver Award!

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