Wednesday, September 10th 2014

Thermaltake Release the Core V51 Full Tower Chassis

Thermaltake, being an industry leader in computer chassis, thermal solutions, and power supply units, introduces Core V51 window mid-tower chassis, a new member of the Core Series, which now comes after the launch of Core V71 and Core V1, retaining the curved metal mesh look and delivering an outstanding cooling performance with the compatibility for extensive DIY/AIO LCS and the air cooling units that the series is known for.

Core V51 is an enthusiast's grade mid-tower that creates unprecedented space for high-end hardware and liquid cooling expansion, supporting the latest X99 motherboards includes E-ATX, ATX, Micro ATX, and all high-end GPU cards. Users can maneuver between superior liquid cooling or superb airflow through seamless operation, definitely gives PC enthusiast flexible installation and keeps the system cool!
Enthusiasts Design
Featuring a transparent side window to offer a direct view of the inner system, Core V51 is designed for gamers; the perforated top and front panel allows easy heat dissipation and rapid air intake for maximum ventilation. The heightened case-stands at the bottom help to enhance airflow and overall stability during operation.

Tool-free Installation
Innovative 5.25" & 3.5" tool-free drive bay design has minimized the hassles of installing/removing. "2 + 5" drive bays with modular drive racks for accessory and storage devices.

Fully Modular Design
A highly customizable 5.25" &3 .5" drive bay feature enables users to freely interchangeable the 3.5" hard-drive cages to suit their needs and remove the 5.25" & 3.5" drive bays to gain maximum interior space for advance cooling performance or liquid system build.

Advanced Ventilation
Core V51 delivers an outstanding cooling performance, consisting of DIY/AIO liquid cooling systems and air cooling units. Two 120 mm intake fans are hidden behind the front dust filter, quietly pushing vast amounts of air over the hard drives and GPUs. The air is then extracted by the third 120 mm fan at the rear. Additionally, with the aid of the cable management design guaranteed to take the cooling performance to the next level.

High-end Complete Solution
Core V51 enables users to build a complete high-end system, whilst supporting up to either 420 mm radiator liquid cooling, or 200 mm case fans, with a long graphic card at the same time, and simultaneously protecting the user's hardware as well as increasing the CPU's overclocking potential. Most importantly, it has the capability to deliver an outstanding cooling efficiency throughout the entire case.

For more details on the Thermaltake Core V51 information please visit:
www.thermaltake.com/Chassis/Mid_Tower_/Core/C_00002402/Core_V51/Design.htm
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6 Comments on Thermaltake Release the Core V51 Full Tower Chassis

#2
Sasqui
micropage7nice case, and looks promising
For once, lol.
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#3
Chaitanya
SasquiFor once, lol.
I recently used a Core V71 for a workstation build, build quality left a lot to be desired. It was really great for doing an insane water cooling setup.
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#4
Sasqui
ChaitanyaI recently used a Core V71 for a workstation build, build quality left a lot to be desired. It was really great for doing an insane water cooling setup.
Their products are schizophrenic when it comes to quality and design. Some parts are good, others aren't. Kind of like someone had a great idea for a product, but then several teams (of very different compitencies) design and build different portions of that product.
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#5
Chaitanya
SasquiTheir products are schizophrenic when it comes to quality and design. Some parts are good, others aren't. Kind of like someone had a great idea for a product, but then several teams (of very different compitencies) design and build different portions of that product.
I really hope they get their act together sooner than later. I really like how atleast thermaltake case designs have improved recently and if they get the QC and manufacturing department upto mark they can dominate the market.
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#6
Joss
I didn't know about Thermaltake's quality problems.
But I do like this V51. The bigger V71 is a looker also, and what air flow in stock configuration!

I hope they put their act together.
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