Testseek.com have collected 45 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Core V1 and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Core V1.
December 2014
(90%)
45 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The street price for the Thermaltake Core V1 is only $59 making it an absolute bargain. When you factor in that you can use standard components like power supply, graphics card, hard drive and the stock cooler, downsizing to the Core V1 could be cheaper t...
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Published: 2014-09-04, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
Being blunt and honest has always worked for us in the past, so there is no need to change anything now. When we first looked at the Core V1 online, we thought that it looked aesthetically pleasing on the outside with the cool option to change the panels...
Published: 2018-05-20, Author: Patrick , review by: gamersnexus.net
Abstract: It's been a long time since we've reviewed any mini-ITX cases. The standard system that we use for testing ATX cases includes a full-sized GPU, PSU, and CPU cooler, which may or may not fit in small form factor cases, as well as an ATX motherboard that de...
LAN rig, SteamBox or just pushed for space in your game room, there are a lot of chassis that do it well enough, this little chassis beats some of the more expensive competition in a lot of areas, and compared to its price range, not much can touch it...
Published: 2015-11-11, Author: Daniel , review by: anandtech.com
Mighty Milo & SilverStone's Tony Ou Much of the hardware will be covered in the final fight when we benchmark each machine, but even just superficially we can see that this machine has the potential to keep quieter with an absence of case fans being inst...
Build Quality, Size, Interchangeable Panels, 200mm Fan Preinstalled, Room For Up To 4 Drives, Spacious Interior (260mm Long GPUs/200mm Long PSUs/160mm Tall CPU Coolers), Adjustable Mainboard Tray Position, Price (For Some), ,
Noise Levels (For Some),
One of the things i never liked about mATX and mITX systems was the lack of space inside their cases and although the Core V1 offers more than many others I've gotten my hands onto i still don't like it. However this review is not about me but...
Price, Side panels, Ease of use, Simple large tray cut out
Limited AIO locations and size support
If I had to describe the Core V1 in a few words it would have to be "Functional", "Ease" and "Personal". At this particular moment Thermaltake is hitting pretty close to the bulls-eye....
Room inside for 140 mm CPU Coolers, Room inside for 285 mm graphic cards, Fits full-size power supplies, All panels can be removed and are interchangeable, 200 mm fan included, plus room for expansion, Easy installation
None
When I first heard of the Core V1 I thought it looked great, but being a small case I was not sure how easy it would be to build a system in. Well after getting a closer look at the case and building a system in it I can say this has been one of the easi...
Published: 2014-10-20, Author: Ryan , review by: vrworld.com
Abstract: Excellent build quality, easy to access, and a great price. The Silver Award and Innovation Award were given,Looking for an ideal computer case on a budget has long been a challenge, and even more so if that is a small case for a Mini-ITX build.Thermaltak...
Solid construction, Good looks, Interchangeable panels, Great ventilation, Support for AIO liquid cooling, Easy to build in
No rubber pads on feet
Thermaltake's Core V1 is a very well constructed case, and with the exceptions of the front panel sides, and bottom feet, is made completely of metal. The chassis is flex free and has no sharp edges. I like the clean understated look.Building inside the C...