#1075 - Thermaltake Element G Case Video Review

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"The Thermaltake Element G Case has an excellent overall look and build quality. There are lots of fans to provide fantastic air circulation, plug-n-play side fan, plenty of drive bays and so much more. If you're in the market for a mid-tower this ranks amongst the best. Watch the video to find out more..." ~http://www.3dGameMan.com

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  • 1:19 ahahah thats a face

  • those fans are so sexy

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  • I have the case, and although I cant say the fans are silent they're amazing quiet even on high, which is what I run my fans on at all time. Alot of the time I don't realize my computer is on unless I really try to listen for it.

  • are the fans of this case loud ?? or silent

  • @toncheky the Thermaltake Element G is my favourite case because the big fans ;)

    but thee haf 922 is also an good case but i will prefer the Thermaltake Element G

    i hope i can help you

  • This or HAF 922? I need opinions.

    Or maybe some third case?

  • now, i have this case and im considering getting the corsair H80, do you think this case would fit it? Plz Replay thanks!

  • this.... is a... kick assss.... case

  • This might be a dumb question on my part, but I'm kinda perplexed as to why the drive bay is sideways instead of inline... looks like the sata wires and stuff would come out the right side, how much room is there inside? Enough that the ends of the cords don't bump against the insides? I'd be a little bit scared of them being bumped and breaking.

  • @IrishTeddi I have this case, the I/O shield isn't molded into the back of the case, you can pop it off just like any I/O shield.

  • Didn't anyone else notice the I/O shield molded into the back of the case? what if the motherboard that you have, it's connections that get placed through the I/O sheild don't match up? they have a default layout molded into the case which sure wouldn't fit all motherboard layouts?

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