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🖤 Build Bold, Stay Cool, and Stand Out with Versa H18
The Thermaltake Versa H18 Window Micro ATX Tower Case combines a sleek black polycarbonate frame with advanced airflow and cooling support, including up to 280mm radiators and GPUs up to 350mm. Designed for efficient cable management and noise insulation, it offers a lightweight yet sturdy chassis ideal for professional and gaming builds seeking performance and style.



| ASIN | B077GFVY21 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 28,982 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 227 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Thermaltake |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,521) |
| Date First Available | 13 Nov. 2017 |
| Item Weight | 4.5 kg |
| Manufacturer | Thermaltake |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CA-1J4-00S1WN-00 |
| Material Type | Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Model Number | CA-1J4-00S1WN-00 |
| Product Dimensions | 39.8 x 20.5 x 43.8 cm; 4.5 kg |
| Size | H18 |
D**L
Very sturdy case with lots of airflow
Very nice case, great value for money. Surprisingly light considering how well designed this is, and the amount of airflow they've put into this. Seems to insulate noise really well as well which is always nice. Very sturdy build and plenty of access
R**.
Affordable and straightforward.
Feels cheap and flimsy, but does everything it is supposed to do, offering a separate space for the power supply, and a back area for cable management. Pretty good thermals and plenty of space for fans. Power button is the most suspect part of the whole package.
M**N
Great & Cheap Case
For the price I wasn't expecting an all-round excellent case and this case wasn't but what it does, it does well. Build quality - Its a good sturdy case. The front panel is plastic but of nice quality - the meshed front is metal. The power button is quite loose/wobbly but I do like it's low profile design. The case's acrylic side panel is nice but the protective covering that was over it was sunk into the grooves so when I peeled it off some of the covering was left inside of the grooves but that's just me nitpicking. Cable management - There is no rubber grommets for the routing the cables but the cable management holes are situated in the right places. There is also about an inch worth of space at the back of the case to store unused power cables. At the back of where the power supply would be there is more room to store the cables of the PSU (however, I would recommend going for a fully/semi modular power supply - as managing those cables so they don't interfere with the bottom fan- if you are installing a bottom fan- can be a task). Design - Its a nice looking case with a kind of low profile design. It has a magnetic filter on top (which is good as some cheaper cases use a slide in filter). The front mesh panel does collect dust easily and I have noticed that it doesn't do well in stopping dust from entering the system (but I don't mind that as I do like the design of the case - and I don't mind cleaning it out regularly - as it gives me more time to experience handling the hardware). However, the dust could be caused by my excessive use of fans. Extra notes - The mounting mechanism for the 3.5" drives is something I haven't seen before (but I am quite new to building custom PC's). The drive is out of view and is situated underneath the power supply shroud (where I recommended you stick your extra power supply cables). For this reason I'd suggest adding the 3.5" drive into the case earlier in the build and not leave it til last like I did - as then you may have to move the thick ATX power cable out of the way. It came with enough motherboard stand-offs to mount the motherboard which is a blessing as friends who have built in other cheap cases have told me about how they've had to strategically place the very few stand-offs the case manufacturers have supplied them. Overall, I really do like this case. I had a tight budget of £400 and this case enabled me to focus that budget on the more important components yet still have a great case to work with. In the future if I ever build a computer for a family member or friend I'll definitely look to buy this case as it's both cheap and of good design.
V**R
good
10/10
R**W
Does what it says on the tin
Good for the price , please buy something else if you have fancy parts though as this case is dull as hell.
R**T
Review
Quality case but after maybe a month of use the power button feel off.
S**L
Good value and well thought through design
I am so impressed with this case, especially for the price which was very good value for money. They thought of almost everything to make every part easy to install. It came with a bag of bits and bobs which helped a lot. The on button feels a bit loose but this isn't really a big deal. Mostly it is well built and looks good. tldr; good case :D
C**.
A solid little case for the price!
I got this case for £32 (windowed but non-glass) and I have to say, compared to more expensive low-end cases I've had in the past this has really impressed me. With realistic expectations given the price point it is an excellent case for low to medium budget builds and the PSU shroud is a great feature. I havent encountered any sharp edges, with overall build quality generally being good for this price point. Power button is flimsy. I was expecting building in a low-budget micro-atx to be frustrating but no, the building experience was good and hassle-free. As far as case cooling goes, there is room for a front-mounted 240mm radiator or 3x 120mm fans at the front with another 2x 120mm at the rear and top. Overall plenty of airflow options can be achieved here for all levels of hardware; I can see even high end components could excel in here if you are into that. Cable management is basic but effective with a several tie areas, but you are given plenty of room behind the main compartment to hide excess cables as well as the shroud over the bottom of the case. The latter really is invaluable, particularly if your budget only allows a non-modular PSU. Heck, you can pretty much stuff all your cables under here and still have a pretty tidy build if you're feeling lazy. I did it by the book however, and had a relatively painless experience doing it. Storage can also be completely hidden from the window - two SSDs can be mounted on the front OR reverse side of the motherboard plate, and there is a harddrive mount under the PSU shroud. I really like this setup and glad to be rid of drive bays. Wish they made the case smaller instead though! An important note - the Hyper 212 in all its variations *IS* compatible and looks fantastic. Max CPU cooler height is specified at 155mm, while the 212 is officially spec'd at 158mm. I can confirm that it fits fine with several millimetres of headroom to spare. Great temps and it looks fantastic in this case. Realistically the 'Max CPU cooler height' is about 162mm with non tempered-glass cases. The clearance is definitely tighter if you have a glass window so keep this in mind. Overall, really happy with this choice - a great case to build a micro-atx PC! I really enjoyed building with it and completely recommend it for beginners or intermediates. For those interested, my final 'super budget' specs: Thermaltake H18 (£32 new) Asus Q87 CS-B (£37 used) i5-4670k 3.4ghz OC 4.2ghz (£37 used) Hyper 212 Black (£25 used) Powercolor RX 580 Red Devil 8GB (£90 used) Corsair CX550M (£40 used) Corsair 16gb DDR3-1600 (already owned) Corsair Force 3 120GB (already owned) Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB (already owned) Total cost: £261 for excellent 1080p performance!
S**E
Pas de problème apparent, le mode d'emploi est complet et imager. Mais est-ce normal de ne pas avoir de support pour un hdd/ssd sata ? Mes disques pendent à l'intérieur. Sinon j'ai un port usb 3 qui ne fonctionne pas à l'avant mais le problème peut très bien venir de la carte mère.
R**O
Bello ed elegante, ottimo cable management e spazio per tutti i componenti di cui abbiamo bisogno mediamente in una build. Mi piace il fatto che si possa spegnere il LED. Consiglio.
A**R
Yes , thermaltake versa h18 is on it's way . To be honest I am so happy that I have it now , and it is the BEST BUDGET MICRO-ATX CASE!!!
J**.
The Thermaltake Versa H18 is hands-down one of the best budget Micro ATX cases out there. The tempered glass panel looks sharp and makes even a simple build look high-end. Cable management is surprisingly easy, and there’s plenty of room for airflow and future upgrades. Metal panels feel solid, not flimsy like a lot of cheap cases. Everything lined up perfectly when installing the motherboard and PSU, no stripped threads or rough edges. For the price, this thing punches way above its weight. Perfect choice for anyone building a clean, affordable setup.
K**号
加工精度不足でマザーボードの取り付け時に腕力が必要です。 同じく加工精度不足でグラボの取り付け時にネジ穴一致しませんでした。 無理矢理ネジ押し込んだら固定できました。 取り付け時に小さいネジを落としてしまうと底面や前面の入り組んだところへ行ってしまい取り出すのが大変でした。 価格3000円なので加工精度不足でも仕方ない。 3000円の割に非常に素晴らしい製品です。 労賃どうなってんの?
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