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The Thermaltake Versa U21 Midi Tower Gaming Case offers a sleek black brushed metal finish with a side window, combining compact design with advanced cable management and tool-free drive bays. Equipped with front-top USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports plus HD audio jacks, it’s engineered for gamers and professionals seeking a clean, customizable, and efficient PC build.






| Brand | Thermaltake |
| Product Dimensions | 46.9 x 21.6 x 52.1 cm; 8 kg |
| Item model number | CA-1G5-00M1WN-00 |
| Manufacturer | Thermaltake |
| Series | Versa U21 |
| Colour | Black |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Item Weight | 8 kg |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**T
Great value for money!
I am impressed with this case. I bought it mainly because of the price, as it’s going to be hidden most of the time. What impressed me is how light it is (too light in fact!) and how good some of the details are:* Aluminium construction* Filters on the front of the case* Included fan* Mounting options for drivesFor the price, this is a bargain. I’ve used more expensive cases that aren’t as gold as this one.I’m not going to lie, this case is not very sturdy, you can easily bend it when holding it, but if you are not planning on moving it often, it’s a good bet
U**Y
Little cracker of a case
I really like this case, for a Mini/Micro ATX case it's surprisingly roomy, it's been well thought out, capable of accomodating 2 double fan liquid coolers and handy little spaces to surface mount SSD's it still has room for plenty of 3.5" Hard drives, they sit in a cage which can be removed to allow fitting huge graphics cards. If you're into cable management and pretty builds there are plenty of opportunities to route cables out of the way, the DVD/BLU RAY bay has a quick and easy to remove frontage, the whole thing is sturdy and well made, all the internal surfaces are rounded off so you don't serate your hands every time you go into the thing (not all are - even now) and it looks ok too.10/10 for Thermaltake with this one, it's hard to fault it at all.
D**N
I really approve of this case
If you like the look of this case, I'd say get it. I have really enjoyed using this case for a number of reasons.First the cost for a case like this is impressive, sure it lacks a few features that other more expensive cases have on it however for the cost this comes with more than it really ought to, thermaltake outdid themselves in this department.It's not a garish looking case either, while targeted at gamers, it doesn't feel tacky or gimmicky an issue that plagues cases within this price bracket. All the fittings on the case are well made as well, the screws are all present and easy to work with, including a host of spare bits should you loose any from other parts of the build.The side panels do feel a little thin, but nothing unbearable and not sharp, inside thermaltake seems to have made sure there are few sharp edges inside, meaning you don't have to keep plasters and bandages alongside your toolkit. Toolless hard drive bays in both 3.5" and 2.5" are really easy to use, as well as up to three 5.25" drive bays, there is plenty of room for storage and external options such as CD drives, Media hubs and Fan Control Centres.My biggest issue is the lack of space on the rear side of the case, routing thicker cables can prove quite difficult especially if you don't have a semi modular or better power supply, while not a deal breaker sometimes it can be difficult to press the case on without decent wire management. Thankfully on the rear there are plenty of options to cable tie your wires down. Another issue includes a fairly basic front IO, only having one USB 2.0 and 3.0 and mic in and audio out. Nothing too special but not bad either. The window pane does feel a little cheap, but that's because it is and the PCI covers with one exception are only removable, they can't be replaced once removed, which is nothing major but something to note.Other than that I can't recommend this case enough if you're in the budget and even mid range builds, it offers a lot of good options and there is no deal breaker here.
G**X
Great
Great case for the price, big and looks really nice and is eye catching, the window is also great and looks futuristic, comes with all of the necessary stand offs and screws.3 things that bother me are that i can fit only one fan in the front, attaching a radiator in the top is hard as the whole plastic cover has to come off which is hard, and lastly too much space is taken up for the disk drives in the front which leads to only one fan at the front.Otherwise everything is great.
J**T
Decent budget case, Could use more space, Nice Drive bays.
This case is cheap but provides a decent quality for a PC build. Some problems that developed with this case is the fact of the size of the inside of the case. The case is a "Mid Tower", this is the most common case for a build. Now when building my PC in the case, the space for my Motherboard was fine and fitted in quite nicely with the provided standing points, but when the CPU and CPU Cooler was fitted, there was problem of fitting the actual CPU Cooler into the case. (CPU Cooler listed bellow) The CPU cooler didn't look like it was going to fit and it barley did fit with maybe 0,25cm - 0.5cm of space if that. PS. From what i have been told my CPU Cooling is quite a common make, but could be a problem of fitting the Cooling because i used a Micro ATX Motherboard, so the CPU cooler wasn't directly in the middle of the widow screen, which is raised. This was annoying as i considered having to buy a new case because of this problem.The fitting of the PowerSupply, GraphicsCard, NIC (Network Interface card), Where all no problem and fitted snugly what was nice.The Drive Bays provided were also nice as there was 3 spaces for SSD's and 3 spaces for HHD's.Overall this is a decent budget case but could use more space to fit wires and CPU Coolers, as for my build i had to actually force and slightly bend my side panels (Only slightly, bend showen in pictures.) to fit all of my devices in.My build:HyperX Savage 4GB DDR4 - RAMMSI B150M PRO-VDH Socket LGA 1151 - Mother BoardGigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 WINDFORCE - Graphics CardEVGA 650 W G2 GOLD 80+ Modular PC Power Supply Unit - Power SupplyKingston Digital 240GB SSDNow V300 - SSD2 x 1TB HDD's (Hand me downs) - HDD'STP-LINK TL-WDN4800 N900 Dual Band Wireless - Network CardIntel Core I5 6600k - CPUCooler Master Hyper 212 EVO - CPU CoolerEDIT: When Micro ATX motherboard is mounted the motherboard did not use all the stand of points. I'm fairly sure there wouldn't be a problem with a normal board.
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