🖤 Elevate your rig with the Thermaltake Versa H21 – where sleek meets supreme airflow.
The Thermaltake Versa H21 is a black SPCC ATX mid-tower chassis designed for gamers and PC builders seeking optimized ventilation with perforated mesh panels, tool-free installation, and support for full-sized ATX motherboards and long graphics cards. It features one USB 3.0 and one USB 2.0 port, HD audio jacks, and enhanced airflow via elevated foot-stands, making it a versatile and future-ready case.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | Thermaltake |
Series | Versa H21 |
Item model number | CA-1B2-00M1NN-00 |
Item Weight | 9.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.9 x 8.23 x 16.89 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.9 x 8.23 x 16.89 inches |
Color | Black |
Audio-out Ports (#) | 1 |
Department | cases |
Manufacturer | Thermaltake USA Direct |
ASIN | B00J0NZ3Q4 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 15, 2014 |
A**R
Excellent Budget Case
Pros: By far the best budget case I've ever tried. Case layout is well thought out, all the features work (in the past budget cases would have features that looked correct but didn't function, all the features on this case are functional), front io panel is simple and useful, there's enough room for cable management in the back. The metal is thin but strong enough to do the job. The drive bays are easy to use and work great. Cons: The front cover is difficult to take off which makes installing/cleaning front fans difficult, the rear expansion slot covers are difficult to remove, the PSU dust cover is kinda finicky, the included fan is pretty cheap/loud, one of the amazon pictures shows a side window, which this does not have. Overall: Great case for the $$, obviously if you spend more you'll get more. All the essentials are executed correctly on this case, would buy again.
T**S
Great case for the money, lots of nice options
I was pretty happy with this case overall. It was a bit of a tight fit stepping down from a full tower Lian Li case that I was previously using but managed to get all the components to fit after a bit of trial and error. A couple of things to note. The drive bays are a little strange but actually kind of cool once you get used to them.The drives will "snap" into the carriers, thing is you actually put them in so the sata connectors are towards the back of the case. If you put them in toward the front the cables won't fit properly under the side cover as there is very little space there once that cover is on. However it is easy enough to just feed them through the case to the back and you've got a lot more room to work with. Makes for good cable management I guess but it was a bit unexpected so I was scratching my head for a minute or two.This will mount 2 120mm fans up front, on in the rear and two up top of standard size which is a lot of airflow. My setup is a bit different, my CPU uses a water cooling rig with a single 120mm radiator so I mounted that out the back, relocated the 120 mm fan that was there to the top (only room for one in this case, you can't really mount the second fan as the radiator is just a touch too big to allow the fan to go in up top, then I mounted two 120mm fans up front. Works very well, keeps the system quite cool and I'm very happy with thermal management.Hard drive bays are nice, you've got room for 3 x 5.25 and the covers for those slots can be removed and then replaced if you decide to change your setup which is very nice, they just snap in. Internally you have 3 2.5 bays which work great for SSD drives and 3 3.5 inch bays that I used for some 8tb sata drives for a good amount of storage.I did add a fan controller, having all those fans running full blast was a bit noisy and I liked being able to turn them down a bit to quiet the system a tad. But all in all it's a good little case, I liked it because it is just low key and doesn't have all that silly acrylic side panel look at all the LED lights like a lot of other mid tower cases have. I know people love those for gaming rigs but I'm building a computer, not a landing strip for aircraft.. lol.I would purchase this again, for the money it's pretty hard to beat for mid tower cases. I did give it 4 out of 5 stars due to the lack of well written documentation, getting this together was more trial and error than anything else, and the location of the 120mm fan exhaust port on the rear, if they had just moved that down a centimeter or two I would have had room for another fan. I don't need it for cooling you understand up top but it's an OCD thing, I've got one slot with a fan and one without which just looks a little off. But other than that, great case.
M**O
Great Case for the Money!
I used this case for my most recent build and I am completely satisfied with it.Plenty of room,Well-constructed, still light weight,Good, clearly identified cables,Plenty of fan locations, I have installed 4, 120mm fans (2 on top, and 2 in the front), in addition to the one that came with it.Well-ventilated with mesh front and top,Awesome case for less than $60.
J**E
Easy to use and plenty of space.
Found this case by accident. The price was right and it has plenty of slots for expansion drives and ample space for any size motherboard. It is a cheaper example of the Corsair 200R - not quite as wide, but the same general layout for drives. Another difference is that the Corsair is all powder coated metal, this one is metal framed but plastic hardware for holding drives. Nevertheless, unless you are going to open her up and play under the hood more than a couple times a year, some of the plastic parts could break. Otherwise, this is a great basic case - not much for gaming as none of your gear is visible because it's a solid case. For us, it works great and $43 was more than fair.
R**Y
Very nice!
If you need a ATX case, this is a good one. Lots of bays. I use a LG BluRay cd drive and a 5.25" card reader/ usb hub on the front. Layout is excellent with lots of room. Quite inexpensive for a high quality case.
R**N
Good case but not very adaptable
This is a good case, sturdy enough for the price point, and with space for a lot of drives; however, it loses a star from me because the drive enclosures are not removable at all without a drill; they were assembled together with screws which then had the heads cut off, which combines the worst aspect of screws and rivets, being unremovable with a screw driver but also difficult to drill out. This is fine if you happen to need only 3 3.5" and 3 2.5" and 3 5.25" drives, but not so great if you need more space for 3.5" drives, which was my situation.There are adapters to convert the 3 5.25" drive area into space for 5 3.5" slots available from various vendors, but I ran into trouble because there ended up being too little clearance between them and the power rail on my full ATX motherboard. I ended up buying an inexpensive server rack on newegg for $200, much higher than the price point of this case.Those complaints aside, it works well for what it is, has good airflow and is sturdy enough to not warp if you have to transport it after it's filled.
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