Testseek.com have collected 48 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Element S VK6000 series and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Element S VK6000 series.
April 2009
(84%)
48 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Nice black finish throughout the case, Plenty of room for hard drives (seven 3.5" and two 2.5"), Antivibration rubber edging on the side panels, Up to six fans can be installed (three included), Fans are fairly quiet
Lots of plastic, Steel covers need to be removed before installation, Nonremovable motherboard tray, No toolless options for 5.25" drives or expansion cards, No available external 3.5" bay or adapter, 60mm fans on rear panel (if installed) block expansion...
What I liked most about the Thermaltake Element S is the overall design. The removable hard drive cage has plenty of room for 3.5" drives, and the removable PSU cover can handle two more 2.5" SSD drives. Airflow inside the case is good, and the front d...
Looks Nice, Good Cable Management, Easy To Install A Rig In, Red LED 230 mm Top Fan, Massive Air Flow, Easy On The Eyes
CPU Motherboard Cutout Is Not For Both AMD And Intel Rigs, Heavy (19.49 lbs)
The Thermaltake ElementS is a sleek looking chassis that works for an office or gaming environment. The smart design and massive airflow make it a good choice for todays hotter running systems. We use a couple of 73 CFM fans on the CPU when we have t...
The Thermaltake Element S is one of those cases that you enjoy working with. I found no sharp edges anywhere, as all edging was rolled for protection. Chassis fitment was excellent and tight, but not overly so. The addition of the plastic edging on the...
Overall we have to say we're very happy with the Thermaltake Armor+MX VH8000BWS Black Mid Tower. It feels a nice gap between the heavy duty full tower which at times can be too large and too heavy and more mainstream cases. It provided excellent cooli...
Overall the new Thermaltake Element S makes for an interesting new product line for Thermaltake aiming less at flash for gamers and more so rugged construction, excellent expandability and cooling, and a refined design that doesn't shout gamer. If you...
The black interior of Thermaltakes Element S got our attention right away and the finish was very well done. All the panels and cages were easily removed with thumb screws, for a nearly tool-less installation. Also, there was plenty of room for the ca...
Nice looking exterior with clean lines, Easy installation of components, Unique interior features that add versatility, 2.5” hard drive mounting features, Large fans (especially the 230mm on the top) provide good ventillation
Only three 5.25” drive bays, Side fan is optional
Overall, the Thermaltake Element Series Computer Case is a solidly designed mid-sized case that is packed with enthusiast features inside a clean-yet-stylish exterior. The case is packed with unique features, once again highlighting Thermaltake’s at...
Noise reduction methods seemed to help reduce fan and hard drive noise, Matteblack finish gives users unique option that veers from standard PC cases in this price range, Three fans included (two 120mm, one 230mm), Sevenbay, removable hard drive cage,
Graphics cards will not fit if they are longer than 10.5", No rubber grommets for noise/vibration reduction for hard drives and fans, No removable motherboard tray, Tight fit for PSU and triple graphic card configurations, Fairly poor cable management
and We had mixed feelings about the Element S after getting to the meat of the review during the installation process. The overall color scheme of the case is outstanding and definitely went on a different path than most PC cases we’ve seen. But...
Looks, Massive HDD Space, Cooling Performance, Near Silent, Black Painted Rear And Inside, Price
CPU Cooler Backplate Hole Incompatible With X58 Mainboards
The Thermaltake Element S is a high quality mid case, simple but with great looks due to the slick design and the 230mm LED fan, lots of space for its size and awesome cooling potential. That aside the Element S also features three 5.25...
Abstract: Consider the Thermaltake Element S as a midtower case that will satisfy enthusiasts and possibly masquerade as a workstation case. Gamers take note: This chassis is affordable, capable of maintaining proper airflow, and embodies practical sophistication.