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The Thermaltake Versa H21 is a black SPCC ATX Mid Tower chassis designed for gamers and PC builders seeking optimal airflow and expandability. Featuring perforated mesh panels, tool-free installation, front USB 3.0/2.0 ports, and support for multiple motherboard sizes and cooling options, it balances sleek design with practical performance. Its advanced cable management and silent fan setup make it ideal for a clean, high-performance build.













| ASIN | B00J0NZ3Q4 |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Brand | Thermaltake |
| Case Type | Mid Tower |
| Case type | Mid Tower |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | [A wide range of computer components and peripherals compatible with Mini ITX, Micro ATX, and ATX motherboards, and expansion standards] |
| Cooling Method | Water |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 747 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | secc |
| Fan Size | 120 Millimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841163054246 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 6 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 48D x 20.9W x 42.9H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 4.22 kg |
| Manufacturer | Thermaltake USA Direct |
| Material | secc |
| Mfr Part Number | CA-1B2-00M1NN-00 |
| Model Name | Thermaltake Versa H21 |
| Model Number | CA-1B2-00M1NN-00 |
| Motherboard compatability | ATX |
| Number of Fans | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Not_Performance_Used |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Rear Mount |
| Recommended uses for product | Gaming |
| Supported Motherboard | ATX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 7 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 350584834813 798813001504 809185333428 841163054246 809385182369 012304358152 863121544286 806293514329 803982760661 513560266910 807034591845 898029635965 846764214570 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
C**O
5 stars - rated within it's price point. Great for a simple build with direct front to back airflow.
Expectation management is important. If you're familiar with higher-end computer cases, you know you usually get what you pay for, such as: Thicker metal, no sharp edges, glass windows, robust accessory package, etc. Though this case has several water cooling radiator mounting options, I wouldn't build a higher end build in this case. This case is decidedly lower-end, befitting its' price point. But it is not "a cheap/junky case" and has several really good attributes. I'm using this case for a dedicated PC to connect a 3D scanner to. The case had to hold a mATX motherboard, a full size, 2-slot GPU and a full size ATX power supply and most importantly, stay cool while doing it. Pros: - Great airflow, front to back. f you tape over the vents on the top panel, you get excellent front to back airflow. I replaced the POS stock 120mm exhaust fan with a Noctua. - Case is only a midtower but it is fairly deep, especially considering the side panels which have bump-outs that give you about another 1/2" of CPU cooler height. I'm using a Noctua NH-D15 with 140mm fans and it barely fits. But it fits. Between the CPU HSF and the Noctua rear fan, my 5900x running at stock speeds stays under 40C under load, even in my hot garage. You can't hear the PC from more than a few feet away. - Three 5.25" bays! How many high end cases today have even one 5.25" bay? - Has basic cable management cutouts in the motherboard tray - Front bezel is toolless and has no wires attached to it, it just pops off. The USB ports and power buttons are part of the case body. The front bezel is it's own piece. This means you can clean the front dust filter while the computer is running. - Plenty of room for a larger ATX power supply - Plenty of standard locations for 3.5" and 2.5" drives. More than usual for a midtower - The PSU has a slide out dust filter that slides out from the back - QUIET. If you put a decent CPU HSF on your CPU and a quiet rear 120mm fan, the case is basically silent. - Metal edges and openings are rounded over. Not perfectly, but I didn't find any finger-chopping edges. Cons: - Case frame is steel, but it's really thin. This makes the case light but kind of flimsy, especially with the side panels off - No USB 3.2 on the front panel. Just old style USB3.0. - No front fans. Though you can physically fit two, 120mm fans behind the front bezel there is no way to mount them. There are no mounting holes. You'd have to drill your own. I think this is a design oversight. The depth for the fans is there. The bezel is plenty ventilated, but no way to mount front fans without modding the case. - Does not come with a way to seal off the vents/fan mount locations on the top panel. The inclusion of a cheap plastic panel that screws or snaps in would've been nice. I used black duct tape. The PC lives in my garage and I don't care that it has duct tape on it. You don't notice the black duct tape until you're right on top of the case anyway. - The front panel dust filter is under the front bezel and the filter is not removeable, it's part of the case structure, under the front bezel. To clean it, you need to pop off the front bezel (easy and fast) and vacuum the dust off the filter (pain in the butt) For my use case, I'm very happy with this case. If you're looking for an inexpensive case that will fit a mATX or ATX motherboard and you're not looking to water cool and don't care about RGB lights and such, and maybe need at least one 5.25" bay (but you get 3!), this is a really good option. I'd buy it again for a similar use case. It was a pleasant surprise.
B**Z
Thermaltake is dead.
I have just returned after a long term overseas contract and to save weight I left my Thermaltake Elements G case behind and just bought the mobo home to make a storage PC. The case is so cheap I thought I had been sent a Chinese no-brand case. Flimsy metal, cheap plastic HDD trays when we should be moving away from such materials, once you remove the rear close-outs and the 5.25 optical bay closures - you will never get them to fit back in as the tin foil metal bends irreparably. Also the numerous sharp edges from breaking out said closures cut your hand with annoying regularity. God how I wish I had bought mt Elements G case home - it was everything that this one is not. Buy a different brand as Thermaltake are no longer a quality manufacturer. If I could give this 0 stars, I would.
C**U
Buen producto
Gabinete de muy buenas características, lo que buscaba a parte de poder recibir una tarjeta ATX es que puedo utilizar también las bahías de 5.25
T**S
Excellent value, 2 front fans
Very good case, one of the few I could find which had space for two front mounted 120mm fans with a bottom mount power supply design. I wanted two intake fans to help ensure there is plenty of airflow since my CPU is liquid cooled, and this case makes that not just possible, but downright convenient. The cable management area is great because it gives you plenty of options for where you want a cable to enter or exit, and nothing is arranged awkwardly or blocking the airflow with my setup as a result.
L**L
Inexpensive, but not cheaply made. 5 stars, considering its price-point.
For the price you pay, it gets 5 stars. This is not an expensive case, and it shows -- but they cut corners in all the right places. They don't include quite as many screws as more expensive cases do, but it's enough for most uses (as long as your power-supply comes with its own screws). And besides, what respectable computer-builder doesn't have a few spare computer-case screws lying around, just in case? They only include one expansion-card-slot cover, but I've seen plenty of more expensive cases that do the same. The metal is a bit thinner than what you'd get on a more expensive case, and there's no tempered glass -- but, again, you're saving a good deal of money here. The front-panel connectors all seem pretty sturdy, and are labeled well. There is no "basement" for the PSU -- the entire inside of the case is wide open, which means you have plenty of room to work in there, but it makes cable-management reminiscent of the early-2000s. But, again, you're getting what you pay for. One thing I was *very* happy with -- they did *not* leave the edges of metal parts sharp, where you can cut yourself while working in the case. There are far too many inexpensive cases that do this, and it's quite annoying, and potentially dangerous. This case does very well in that regard. The whole reason I bought it was because of the drive bays -- it's difficult to find any case these days with externally-exposed 5.25" drive bays, and this case has *three* of them! Plus 6 internal drive bays -- three 3.5" and three 2.5". Superb! If you're putting together a cheap NAS or some other server-type device where you don't have RGB to show off, and you don't need 1,500 watts of cooling (the biggest top-mounted radiator you can fit in here is 240mm), and/or you need to mount a ton of drives in here, this case is perfect.
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