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.
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...
Excellent cooling performance, Great look with red trim and multicolor fans, Many drive slots, including 2.5inch drive space, Fan controller (lighting and speed), Quiet, Easy installation, Excellent cable management features, Roomy interior for a midtower
Could use a few expansion slot covers, No toolfree solutions for ODD and expansion devices, No eSATA or FireWire on front I/O panel
With the Element S, Thermaltake paired a more subtle exterior with a redesigned interior to create a chassis that is both good looking and functional. Like the Element S the interior of the Element G is a pleasure to work in, (with the exception of t...
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
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...
Abstract: The Panzerbox, however, was also among the louder cases (measured through observation), and the loudest was the Thermaltake Element G. The Antec P193, even with its huge side fan, was the quietest.
What can you say about a case that has virtually every feature a BYOPC guy wants? Pro's:Side mount HDD bays and support for SSDs Ships with four fans Fan controller knob Wire management concious Con's:No integrated eSATA Not entirely tool-less Granted,...
Thermaltake specializes in cooling computer components like cases, CPUs and other components and they took a long hard look at the Element G design and it shows. Three 200mm+ fans a 140mm fan and room for more fans means this case has plenty of cooling...
L’Element G de Thermaltake est un boîtier qui propose à la fois du bon et du moins bon. On appréciera la qualité de sa finition, ses rebords et ses angles non tranchants, sa molette qui permet de contrôler les ventilateurs...
Abstract: To add to the overabundance of interior features, Thermaltake includes dust filters on both the front bezel and PSU cage. Security locks, honeycomb ventilation, and watercooling holes adorn the plastic and steel exterior. Combine these highlights with smart architecture and pretty lights..
Abstract: The Element G chassis goes on or around the 150USD mark, this is the most expensive chassis out of the two reviewed here, this chassis also provides us with a few more options that the Element T does not. I feel this is a fair price to pay for a chassis..