Thermaltake Element G Gaming Case Review

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Thermaltake Element G Gaming Case Review

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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 lighting effects. Read on to see if the Thermaltake Element G is the right case for gamers and enthusiasts!

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The back of the case done in all black has a nice clean look to it. The top exhaust fan that is supplied with the Element G is a 140mm x 140mm x 25mm fan that is rated for a quiet 16dBA @1000rpm. You also have the option to install a pair of 60mm fans right above the expansion slots.
Article Title: Thermaltake Element G Gaming Case Review
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Can a pair of 5850 fit in this guy
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Geezy wrote:Can a pair of 5850 fit in this guy
Yes a pair of 5850's should fit with out an issue. The GTX260 that is shown in the photos is 10.5 inches long and the reference 5850 is 9.5 inches long.
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Geezy wrote:Can a pair of 5850 fit in this guy
Yes he has a 260 in there, which is roughly 10", and has plenty of room left. The 5850 is 9.5" if memory serves.

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Remember the 5850 has the PCIe Power connectors on the butt of the card, so they will increase the length of the card a tad as you have to plug them in and then route the cables.

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Thanks guys i'll be going 5850 in crossfire then as its a bit cheaper for a future upgrade, for me me atleast i live in Jamaica so it's waaay expensive LOL
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