Because you should be able to take out whatever parts of the chassis you want

Sep 11, 2014 13:31 GMT  ·  By

Mid-tower cases can be everything from totally bland or overly intricate, overkill even, but Thermaltake's new Core v51 sits somewhere in the middle, though it does have a special trait.

You see, while the company didn't try to embellish it too much, it did do all it could to maximize one aspect: customizability.

To that end, it made it possible to not only install 3.5-inch HDDs/SSD and 5.25-inch ODDs toollessly, but made sure you could remove all 5.25-inch and 3.5-inch drive bays.

It means you can install even the largest, longest graphics cards from NVIDIA or Advanced Micro Devices at any time.

Moreover, despite being a mid-tower case, the Thermaltake Core V51 can accommodate not just micro-ATX and ATX motherboards, but large, E-ATX ones as well, including the new ones based on X99 chipsets.

Moreover, Thermaltake gave the Core V51 two 120 mm intake fans on the front (behind a dust filter) and a 120 mm rear exhaust fan. You can, of course, install liquid coolers instead if you are so inclined. Even LED-lit hardware, since the side panel has a large window you can see the inside through.

The Thermaltake Core V51 case should be put up for sale soon enough, but the price is still unknown.

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