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| Thermaltake Element S Case Review |
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| Written by Joseph Palaia -Mars Visucius- | |
| Tuesday, 10 February 2009 00:00 | |
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Page 1 of 7 IntroductionDo you use your computer in demanding ways? Perhaps you’re a designer, creating complex mechanisms or towering skyscrapers with the latest CAD programs. Maybe you’re an animator or graphics designer, pushing your hardware to the limit as you render stunning scenes of terror or beauty. Perhaps you’re a scientist, running powerful simulations to understand the dynamics of nature. Or you’re a humble gamer, who’s just trying to get past that boss on level 7. Whoever you are, whatever you do, you demand performance, sophistication, and unsurpassed quality. You are a pro, and you need a case designed with you in mind. The Thermaltake Element S Case is your answer, designed and engineered for pros like you. The Element S is a mid tower case with massive storage capability, providing three 5.25” bays, seven 3.5” internal HDD mount locations, and two 2.5” internal HDD or SSD mounting locations. The Element S VK6000 Series Case features advanced aerodynamic design for superior thermal performance and innovative cable management. Thermaltake has incorporated anti-vibration and noise reduction materials on the side panels, and has made use of whisper quiet fans to keep the Element S nice and quiet. This Thermaltake VK60001N2Z case presents a profound appearance with crisp black coloring inside and out, and sports solid steel construction with a folded edge design to increase strength and prevent cutting. Let’s take a closer look at Thermaltake’s latest innovation, the Element S. The ProductThe Thermaltake Element S Case comes packaged in a 22” x 13” x 25” box. The front provides a view of the case, complete with its red highlighting and top red illuminated fan. The Thermaltake logo and trademark “Coolall Your Life” is featured in the upper left hand corner. Also listed is the tag line “Create for Pros.” The back of the box provides additional views, illustrating airflow throughout the case and key features and components at a glance, giving you a good feel for what awaits you inside!
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