New Element Cases from Thermaltake now in stock!

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Thermaltake VL10001W2Z Element G Gaming Case - Black (No PSU)

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This is the new Element G case, it is a great case with a black interior. The multi-coloured LED fans coupled with the red trim makes a bold statement showing you have a system designed for attitude.

- Colour: Black
- 3 x 5.25" Drive Bays
- 7 x 3.5" Drive Bays
- SSD HDD Mounting built in
- Cooling: Front 200 x 200 x 20 mm Touchcolor,600~800 RPM fan
- Cooling: Rear 140 x 140 x 25 mm TurboFan, 1000 RPM fan
- Cooling: Top 200 x 200 x 20 mm Touchcolor,600~800 RPM fan
- Cooling Side 230x 230 x 20 mm Touchcolor,600~800 RPM fan
- Dimensions: 565 (H) x 231(W) x 526(L) mm
- Front I/O Ports: USB 2.0 x 2, Audio x 2

Only £99.99 inc VAT.

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Thermaltake VK90001N2Z Element T Gamer Case - Black (No PSU)

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Thermaltake have donned the gloves to challege the rest. Aimed at the mid-budget range this case is simple and crisp looking with an aura of quality and stlye. Built with a top mounted red LED fan for optimal cooling this case can be the perfect skin for your overclocked gaming rigs.

- Excellent thermal performance with optimal air flow
- Folding edge design to strengthen structure and prevent cutting
- Front (intake): 120 x 120 x 25mm (optional) or 140 x 140 x 25mm (optional) or 200 x 200 x 20 (optional)
- Rear (exhaust): 120 x 120 x 25 mm TurboFan, 1400 rpm, 17 dBA
- Top(exhaust): 200 x 200 x 20 mm red LED fan, 800 rpm, 14 dBA
- VGA (intake): 230 x 230 x20mm (optional) or 120 x 120 x25mm (optional)
- I/O Ports: 2 x USB2.0 and 1 x Audio
- Drive bays: 3 x 5.25", 6 x 3.5" and 1 x 2.5" SSD/HDD Bay
- Dimensions: 525 (H) x 210 (W)x 480(L) mm

Only £59.98 inc VAT.

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TT= over priced

that one looks okay through, and the armour was not flimsy :P as mine had a fall down stairs with the hardware inside and the stuff inside works, althrough I have lost a HDD :( it died on me recently)
 
That was my opinion of the older TT cases, the Soprano range for example was dire.

The newer ranges are much better both in build quality and looks.

My current case is a Soprano, can't wait to ditch it when I get my i5 stuff through!!! Can't stand the thing, the build quality is awful. While the £60 one of these looks decent, I'm not sure that I'm going to risk TT again for a good while...would rather spend the money on a Lancool.

The interior on the Element T doesn't appear to have changed much from my Soprano either, which is a worry...I could live with a tacky exterior, but the thing was such a pain to build in...I have cables everywhere!
 
the armour is a solid solid case, does lack some of the well placed holes todays cases have to hide cables etc but with some careful hiding and cable ties this can be sorted. Probably going to update my case soon as ive had this years
 
I hope its better built than the Thermaltake V9 I bought a month or so ago. That cut my hands up and it feels quite flimsy. Not to mention the pain of installing the Titan Fenrir cooler. I had to take the plastic top part off to get 2 of the screws in. Not impressed by it.
 
Erm,
Am i the only one looking at the Element T and thinking "damn, its an antec 300 rip off"...

But less "classy" looking (LED fans, and red buttons),
And.. without the nice removable HDD caddies/Fan holders.

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Spot the difference ?
 
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