Testseek.com have collected 32 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Element T VK90001N2Z and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Element T VK90001N2Z.
September 2009
(85%)
32 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
I have used and tested a few Thermaltake products and I can proudly say that the Element S is one of the best high-end mid tower cases. It costs around $110 but is worth every penny. The simple all black design is perfect for any home computer but it d...
Only two fans included, 2.5” HDD Mount, Very Limited Accessory Package, Limited toolfree features, Few cable management aids
Well, the Element T chassis from Thermaltake proved to be a bit of a mixed bag. With a budget chassis like this, we can overlook some minor shortcomings due to the low price. There is room for lots of hardware in the Element T, with three big bays an...
Personal styling tastes aside, there really isn't anything to dislike about this case. It's large, easy to use, well built and ticks pretty much every box. Of course there are some things which are done better on high-end luxury or performance cases. E...
The Thermaltake Element T is a solid chassis with elegantly simple aesthetics and it only lacks features that cases in higher price ranges have. This is a great case for any gamer looking to build a system or upgrade an old one. ...
Abstract: Video Review: The Thermaltake Element T Case is a budget case, but it really has all the right ingredients. This case has lots of drive bays, hole on motherboard tray, fantastic air circulation when optional fans are installed and much more. There's not doubt about it, this case it has major bang for the buck. Watch the video to find out more...
Supports plenty of cooling options, CPU Cooler hole & raised standoffs, Plenty of drive bays, Unique take on the 200mm Red LED exhaust fan, Unique power supply bar w/ ventilation
No eSATA, Material isn't the strongest
Overall the Thermaltake Element T has a lot of features for the price. It offers a ton of cooling options and even looks cool with the Red LED illumination. Thermaltake has thrown a screwball into the mix with this case by offering some unique and use...
The Element T from Thermaltake is not a bad case at all and well worth the $50 or so you may pay for it. The case consists of the very popular mesh front panel that is very successful right now. What we like most about it is the deep black look that i...
Abstract: The Element T chassis goes for around 75 USD, I feel this is a good starting price point for a durable no frills chassis that offers users a lot more flexibility (as far as room is concerned) for when it comes time to upgrade their computers.
Light weight, Plenty of space for hard drives, 2.5" HD space
Only two fans included
The Element T certainly brings a different package and look than the Element G. The Element T brings a lot of to the table when it comes to storage with six 3.5" bays and one space to mount a SSD drive. There is enough room that worries should be minim...
Simple, basic design, Good ventilation even without front fan, Quiet, Bottom mounted PSU system with own ventilation, Lots of room
No front fan included, No fan grills, Only one bay is toolless
The Element T is a well designed, spacious case, it’s simple yet elegant, a nice basic case really. Most any system should fit in the Element T with no problems at all, even the largest video cards will fit without difficulty. I’m not sure wha...