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Thermaltake Expands Element Series with “G”  

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Posted by admin — June 17th, 2009, 10:47 AM


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Thermaltake is making a full series of the Element chassis lineup, with the most recent newcomer, the Element G. We recently reviewed the first release of the Element lineup, the stunning Element S and hopefully this latest design will bring just as much to the table.


In the computer chassis industry, Thermaltake is well-renowned for their professional engineering and high-performance products. When designing the Element G case, Thermaltake engineers opted for a classic, yet dramatic look with the option to switch on a variety of case lightning effects. The Element G is equipped with 3 Touchcolor fans to create a strong, dynamic and exciting atmosphere to stimulate gamers with an ambience that can be in tune with their respective gameplay. 


Thermaltake’s latest Element G chassis was designed with five key factors in mind: Gaming, Glitz, Gradation, Gigantic, and Glaciation.


Gaming
   –   The exclusive Colorshift Fan offers 6 color changing patterns for optional gaming anbience.
Glitz
   –   A total of three enlarged Colorshift fans create a most eye-catching appearance.
Gradation
  -    External fan speed control for stepless adjustable from performance mode to silent mode.
Gigantic 
   –   Massive storage capability with 7 x 3.5”and 2 x 2.5 HDD or SSD bay for maximum expandability.
Glaciation
   –   Excellent thermal performance with for a glacial airflow.



The Element G is ideal for those looking for a highly exclusive chassis, taking in account various and varying gaming environments. Its vivid experience and adjustable fan speed and LED color schemes offer an experience of its own never seen before.


For more information visit the Element G’s landing page


Source: Thermaltake


 

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  • Supergrover

    The Lights, they burn!

    Again not my cup of tea with all the lights but the backplate hole and all black interior is a step in the right direction.

  • bojangles

    That’s not a bad little setup, especially with all those hard drive mounts you can use for a RAID 5 array or other purposes. But yes, I agree Supergrover, NO MOAR LITES! lol.

  • FlipMode

    Supergrover and bojangles, I was making notes of the lites to…so I decided to ask Thermaltake a question…Can you turn off the lights without changing the fans? Their response: Yes, the lights not only are Colour Touch, but also you can disable them.

    So, if you are not a light fan and you dislike having to always buy new fans…this case is for you.

    FOR ONCE THERMALTAKE THOUGH THAT ONE OUT!

  • vacuuum

    Out now at Tigerdirect and eWiz/Superbiiz
    Looking forward to a review on this case

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