Testseek.com have collected 52 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Element G VL10001W2Z and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Element G VL10001W2Z.
August 2009
(86%)
52 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Has character and style, Can change colour of fans, Fan controller, Great cooling, Excellent cable management
Poor build quality on the back panel, Metal on metal - HDD mount, No anti-vibration inside, PSU shelf obstructive, Expensive for a mid-tower case, We would like to thank Thermaltake for providing the Element G. Discuss this review on our forums
Upon taking the Thermaltake Element G out of the box I was anticipating good things, and I can report that there certainly are some good things, if not great things about the Element G. Foremost, it stands out as being a unique case with quite a lot o...
The Thermaltake Element G is a great contender if you’re looking for a new chassis: it’s got the looks complete with adjustable LEDs; the cooling potential to cool even the hottest of rigs and of course the clever installation and cable manage...
Aggressive design for gamers, Sleek enough for a professional look, Support for seven 3.5" HDDs, Support for two 2.5" HDDs, Filters on front and bottom intakes, Good cable management, Side panel has great power connector, Hole in mobo tray for CPU back
Side fan has no filter, Crowded at top for HSF installation, No PCI slot covers
Sleek design, Fan speed control, LEDs can change between five different color modes, Space for a lot of hard drives, A decent level of performance, Great design for wire management, Ability to remove a heasink without removing the mobo...
No side panel window, not even an optional one....
What more can really be said about the Element G? This case has a lot going for it. It features space for a lot of hard drives and moves about as much air as anything else on the market. What gives it an edge over the competition is the amount of spac...
Abstract: If you live in North America, you may remember the recent Gatorade commercial "Whats G?". Well, that seems like the perfect phrase for what were going to be taking a look at today; none other than the Thermaltakes newest gaming chassis, the Element ...
En general el Element G es una agradable adquisición que aunque tiene un costo ligeramente elevado ( $2500 pesos mexicanos ) es justificable, ya que reúne las características primordiales de un buen gabinete, es decir un buen rendimiento respecto a su ...
Control de velocidad en el panel frontal para los ventiladores, Estética y diseño de excelente calidad, LEDs en los ventiladores con diferentes efectos que pueden ser controlados desde el panel frontal, Rendimiento superior en...
Es necesario utilizar herramienta para instalación de las unidades y tarjetas expansivas, El ruido interno puede ser escuchado fuera (Depende mucho de los componentes usados), El hueco para quitar el plato trasero no es universal (El plato de las p...
Bien, nuestra travesía por la revisión de este producto ha terminado y solo para finalizar vamos a aclarar unos puntos.Empezamos por la estética, el Element G nos gusto bastante, simplemente es bello por dentro y por fuera, el color negro l...
Aunque se haya optado por el aluminio para su fabricación, un detalle que sin duda aliviaría bastante el peso de esta caja, Thermaltake ha logrado crear una caja donde las virtudes ganan por goleada a las carencias. Además de los llamativos...