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
(81%)
40 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Reasonably priced full-tower PSUs from a manufacturer like Thermaltake are rare and the Element V takes the good points of the Element series and translates them into a fully featured full-tower case. There is plenty of cooling with two 120mm front fan...
Thermaltake has provided a rock-solid addition to the new Element line, which will house the largest and hottest of components. Its stylish design gives the Element V an upper-edge for all of its features. As advertised, the fans were quiet and effect...
Abstract: Video Review: Full Tower cases can be very expensive and for that reason many select Mid-Tower Cases. Well, the Thermaltake Element V Case is Mid-Tower priced and is jam packed with excellent features. With lots of drive bays, plenty of room to work, fans galore and more this case had major bang-for-the-buck. There's also lots of room for even the longest high-end video cards. If you're in the market for a KICKASS but affordable Full Tower Case, this might be the one for you.
Thermaltake Element V is a full-tower case targeted to the user that wants a good-quality product with several features. Here is a summary of what we found about this product.Strong PointsGood number of hard disk drive bays that will please even very h...
Abstract: 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 the...
Roomy, Sturdy, high quality build, No sharp edges!, Functional & generous I/O panel, Oneforall fan controller, Good, quiet case fans, Lockable sidepanel, Small sidewindow proves the "less is more" theory true
Not powdercoated (which is becoming the norm in topend enthusiast cases), No effort to reduce HDDvibrations
Thermaltake have built up a good reputation, and this case does not disappoint. As long as you can ignore the lack of HDD-vibration absorption, and the fact it isn't powder coated on the inside (although that's down to personal preference), this c...
High Quality Construction, Built-in Fan Controller and Light Controller, Tool-less drive bays, Plenty of Airflow, Ton's of Features, Reasonable MSRP
Nothing Major
It's been a while since I've taken a look at a Thermaltake case, and if this case is any indication it looks like Thermaltake is still producing some pretty nice cases. I was overall very impressed with the Element V thanks to all of its features and ...
Easy on/off side panel, Keyed side panel, Keyboard Lock, 2.5" HDD/SSD support, Lots of customization allowed with all 5.25" bays, Good for water cooling...
Price...
of this review. I must say ThermalTake has added yet another impressive case to its Element Series lineup. It contends with the competition in performance and is even able to support some server motherboards through support of EATX which is a nice bon...