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.
Elegant styling, Excellent cooling options, Vast modding potential, completely black inside and out, Huge 230mm Red LED fan, total of 6 fan placements in this model, Red accent around door, Perfect for the BloodRage
230mm fan seems excessive, plenty of external 5.25” drive covers only a few are usable, Would like to see a digital readout
The Element S from ThermalTake is a very clean and elegant case that pushes the limits of case design by refining what needs to be in a case to begin with. The outer skin is a smooth form plastic that helps to reaffirm the smooth style and clean line...
Abstract: Thermaltake Element S Case ReviewThermaltake has vastly expanded its product line over the past few years, from the original Blue Orb aftermarket VGA heatsink to cases, coolers, power supplies and even aluminum keyboards. Even though they offer many hi...
All-metal, all-black interior; excellent cable routing options; 2.5-inch-drive (SSD) mount; versatile drive cage can be front-mounted; rubberized door trim helps quiet interior vibrations
Plastic door and hinges feel flimsy; drive cage uses proprietary screws; top-mounted power switch easy to accidentally hit
Thermaltake’s Element S offers a spacious all-metal interior that’s well-equipped for keeping wires hidden, a seven-bay drive cage that can be front-mounted for easy access to your drives, and an understated style. We only wish the door and hi...
Thermaltake took a lot time designing this case and it shows. The ability to install 7 HDDs is worth the tradeoff that it requires from the 5.25" drive bays that would be found on other cases. A mid-Tower ATX case with a 230mm fan on top, two 60mm fans...
Abstract: Its always interesting to see how computer towers are marketed to consumers. Certain cases are targeted to gamers, professionals, and even women. Other than those garish pink cases, Im not entirely sure what makes a case particularly suitable for gam...
Fully featured, Sleek look, VERY quiet, One of the only cases with SSD mounting spots, Toolless hard drive system
User guide is not that descriptive
When I was heading to the Thermaltake booth at CES I expected to see some crazy flashy cases, but instead they were showing off the Element S. This move by Thermaltake really made sense since their current high end cases are not even close to ending t...
Classic, professional styling, Large hard drive capability, including 2.5” drives, Convenient, easy to use hard drive cage, Good thermal performance, Quiet operation, Strong steel construction, Good cable management, Intelligent layout / design,
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I was amazed by the intelligent design and quality engineering which has obviously been incorporated into the Thermaltake Element S Case. One has come to expect quality from Thermaltake, but in this case they truly have outdone themselves. The classic,...
Thermaltake Element S is a mid-tower case targeted to the exigent user that wants a high-quality mid-tower case at a very affordable price. Here is a summary of what we found about this product.Strong PointsTop-notch quality.Amazing number of hard disk...
You wont find elements like HOT² or Cool² on the Periodic Table, but you will find them at your local computer emporium in a new Element lineup of cases from Thermaltake. These case have so much to offer and the best part of all is they will not...
From a feature perspective the Element S from Thermaltake really offers everything you need. Whether or not youll buy the case will come down to two things, the first being if youre happy with a midi tower. Standing at 505mm its not a small case,...