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Review on Computer case Thermaltake Versa H18 black by Kiyoshi Sagae ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

In general, completely satisfied. Most likely I will buy extra quiet fans, but these are already personal whims. True, taking into account the fans, the difference between the Versa H18 and Core V21 will be minimal in price, and 21 is still more compact.

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Pros
  • there was an old Acer case, but the computer began to suffocate in it and the question of replacement arose. We needed a case that would be used in a horizontal position (removed the legs and glued it with adhesive tape to the right side without a window), laconic in style, without any illumination (I don’t like all the flashing ice) and well ventilated, while at minimal cost. After a long selection, 2 Thermaltake candidates remained: Versa H18 and Core V21. H18 won, as it is 2 times cheaper. The body material is normal in the hands does not bend, good cable management, enough fasteners in the kit. When I assembled a system (mATX) in it, I realized that there was a lot of unused space left inside. If they made the front panel with a fold-down mesh, and not remove the entire plastic part, then it would be easy to make access to disks, etc. Also in this model, I was attracted by the lower location of the PSU, i. E. the thermal emission from the power supply does not go into the internal space of the block, which already facilitates the work of the cooler.
Cons
  • All the same, I would like a 4-pin rather than a 3-pin fan for the case. I would like to wish a lot of different things to the designer who came up with such a front panel removal. They could make a simply removable perforated grill, which would allow not only to install fans, but if you need to stick a DVD or a hot-swap basket.

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