Testseek.com have collected 40 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Element V VL2000 series and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Element V VL2000 series.
January 2010
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Not bad for the size, but it could’ve been even better....
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Published: 2010-03-03, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
The Element V is an impressive chassis in both size and features. The case exterior has a chunky feel and I prefer a more refined look and feel, but I will say it was easy to get at and use. The large dial is in fact simple to operate both in its s...
Published: 2012-01-24, Author: Ali , review by: wccftech.com
While this is definitely not the best case available in the market, it is far from the worst. Clever ideas like fan controller/ color shifter, latched side panel, GPU duct are coupled with annoyances like the drive cage, PSU bridge, lack of USB 3.0 ports,...
The Thermaltake Element V is a massive, full-tower case able to handle just about anything you throw at it. As you could see in the installation, it held our GTX 590 with no problem at all, with plenty of clearance between it and the 5.25″ bay area. T...
Very bright top system led easy to fix by disconnecting its power cable, USB headers should have been joined for easier installation, HDDs could have a screw less installation system
Stylish and easy to manipulate within, Motherboard tray designed for various board sizes, Plenty of space for hard drives and 3.5" devices, Colorshift fans, Power supply brackets for secure installation, Easy access front panel for gamers,
Though to install and remove hard drives.
Element V is very impressive case. It comes very well equipped with five fans which provide great cooling for the whole case. Not all of the cases out there come with stock fans so this is a rare case. In addition of the fans, Thermaltake has provided ...
Thermaltake has yet another winner on their hands; the Element V has earned a spot in my house as the chassis for my primary rig. Overall, the case is well constructed with very few flaws with the screw less drive mounts that can easily be fixed in t...
The Element V full-tower chassis from Thermaltake is another in a long line of great cases. While it is on the higher side of the price band, starting at $130 at the time of this writing, its size and features make it a good choice for the user who wa...
A seemingly never-ending stream of press releases bombards the review world with flowery language and hard-to-prove claims of superiority, often from case manufacturers maintaining that a specific model is perfect for nearly anyone’s gaming rig. In...