🌬️ Keep it Cool, Keep it Classy!
The Thermaltake Versa H22 Midi Mesh Tower Case in black offers exceptional ventilation with a cleanable air filter, ensuring optimal airflow and heat dissipation. Designed for easy, tool-free installation, it features convenient I/O ports, making it a stylish and functional choice for any professional setup.
M**N
Great value, a few design flaws make it a llittle more hassle to build with.
A great little case, made well (solid, no sharp edges, with just enough room). Generally pleased but a few things to note:Cable routing - non existant and hampered by just a lack of a few holes / larger gaps in the metal work. If using the DVD drive, you block off a way to route many cables at the back, plus the DVD / BluRay's rear is right up / over the motherboard and that could be an issue depending on your mb design. With a MSI Mortar the drive *just* fits.Graphics Card space - I went for a 1060 Zotec mini and glad I didn't have a full length to deal with.Chassis Mounting for SATA SSDs - seems great in the diagrams but wasn't workable for me because the orientation of the power connection meant the lead's L bend faced into the chassis rather than away. Your SATA power lead / SATA SSD port may be reversed giving you no issue. I had to put the SSD in the drive cage with a caddy as a result.Securing of Drive Cage - You have two slighy fiddly screws to keep it in place. Because the bottom one is obscured by a second lower drive (if installled), you have to take the bottom drive out before pulling the cage out, And that means you can't secure the lower drive with screws to the side of the cage (though to be be fair it's a pretty snug fit with just the plastic tray holders)Grill Top - Obviously designed for extra case fans / cpu water cooling fans. If you don't use them then you have a case which is prone to having liquid spilled down it if it's not under a desk / not covered by some form of barrier.For a case this cheap and this small I understand the compromises. Less hassle would mean at least twice the price!
M**N
Good budget gaming case - keeps a reasonably powerful PC cool. Slightly flimsy but worth the money.
Seems to offer a lot for the money. Ventilation seems to be fine and nice to have a removable dust filter under the power supply. I'm running an i7-6700 with a stock cooler and a GTX 980 graphics card in an mATX motherboard. I haven't fitted any extra fans in the case (there is one 120mm fan already fitted with space for two more front ones and a top one). The CPU junction temperature only gets to about 50C under sustained 4-core 100% load.The pre-fitted fan looks a bit 'plasticky' but it runs quietly and does a good job of ventilation on it's own. It's reasonably quiet and it's not on display so the only thing that matters is how long it lasts. It has a 3-pin connector (but my motherboard can accept 3 or 4 pin cables on its chassis-fan connectors).It has plenty of screws and PCB standoffs- some of the smaller screws are different but look very similar so check carefully before fitting.The only mild criticism I have is the slight feeling of flimsiness but it seems perfectly adequate for a home environment and doesn't look like a gaming case despite being very suitable for it. I would also be rather careful about over-tightening mounting screws - I got the feeling it wouldn't take much to strip threads.It has screw holes for mounting one 2.5" drive in one of the 3.5" slots even through it wasn't mentioned on PCpartpicker so I didn't need the adaptor I bought.I wasn't expecting a solid feel at this price but the overall finish is better than I expected. I would definitely consider this case for another build. Definitely good value for money.
D**N
Nice budget case with just one drawback.
So i bought this on a very tight budget and was pleasantly suprised. It fits my B450m motherboard and houses a possible 5 total 120mm fans. There is plenty of room inside to keep my 1070 ti /ryzen 2600 cool and enough room at the back of the case to hide away all those cable. I know this because I had a modular PSU which has excessive cables that I didn't need like sata plugs and molar plugs. All of this was easily tucked away out of sight, so kudos for that. My only gripe is that the top grill is very subsepctible to large particles like dust, be careful in the autumn when you windows are open with trees shedding there leaves. I ended up spending £10 on 3rd party magnetic filters which fill in those large gaps whilst ensuring adequate cooling.... I deleted one star for that.
M**D
thermaltake versa h15
amazing case, its so cheap but so well designed and made. is is some info from my experiencethis case is very small and compact yet inside there is still so much room, which is good for air flow. There is 5 fan mounts for maximum airflow for which you get 1 good 120mm fan included in the back but note if you want to use all fans you will need a psu to fan connector or will need to have plenty of fan headers as the case does not have any cables to plug them into. you can install a 240 radiator on the 2 top or 2 front mounts, but i have a h80i from corsair installed on the front which fits perfectly. you can also remove the HDD bay and DVD drive bay completely giving you a ton more room. i have a msi gtx 960 graphics card installed even with the radiator fitted in front of it and there is still room left, so i am pretty sure this case can fit any graphics card out there. psu is at the bottom with feet underneath case to help with cooling and also has a very good removable dust filter. the front panel also has some thin foam material to catch dust, when you pop the front panel off there are no cables attached like some other cases so feel free to rip it off. at the back of the case i managed to hide all cables and close the panel even due to the fact my psu has wayyy to many cables. side panel is brilliant because it very big and you can see everything in your pc which looks cool. picture is not the best as i took it quickly when i finished but you can see anyway.
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