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    ThermalTake Element G case

    ThermalTake has introduced the Element G case, the design of this new model reminds me a bit of the Cooler Master Sniper case.The new midtower is designed for gamers and provides space for ATX motherboards. The cabinet has three large silk fans in six colors that light can give.

    The element G, which VL10001W2Z model, it has at the front and the top 200mm fans with a thickness of 20mm. These fans run at 600 to 800rpm and the noise would be 12 to 14dBA amounts. On the side is a fan with its dimensions of 230x230x20mm a larger stroke and the back has Thermal Take a turbofan of 140x140x25mm placed at 1000rpm running. On the back is also space for two extra 60mm fans.

    On the front is a dial which the rotation speed of the fans and the colors of the LEDs can be. In addition to an ATX or micro ATX board, the chassis seven 3.5 'hdd' s and two 2.5 "disk storage house, while the front is another place for three 5.25" drives. Without considering the content Element G 7.92 kilograms.


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    Re: ThermalTake Element G case

    Features

    Gaming
    - Colorshift Fan with 6 color changing pattern for optimal gaming experience

    Glittering
    –Three enlarged color shifting fans creates most eye catching appearance

    Gradational
    - Adjustable fan speed control for performance mode or silent mode

    Gigantic

    - Massive storage capability with 7 x 3.5”and 2 x 2.5 HDD or SSD bay

    Glaciated
    - Excellent thermal performance with glacial airflow




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