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Thermaltake Versa H17 MicroATX Mini Tower Case

(30 Ratings, 4.0 Average)

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Specifications

Manufacturer

Thermaltake

Part #

CA-1J1-00S1NN-00

Type

MicroATX Mini Tower

Color

Black

Power Supply

None

Side Panel

None

Power Supply Shroud

Yes

Front Panel USB

  • USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
  • USB 2.0 Type-A

Motherboard Form Factor

  • Micro ATX
  • Mini ITX

Maximum Video Card Length

350 mm / 13.78"

Drive Bays

  • 2 x Internal 3.5"
  • 2 x Internal 2.5"

Expansion Slots

4 x Full-Height

Dimensions

  • 380 mm x 205 mm x 390 mm
  • 14.961" x 8.071" x 15.354"

Volume

  • 30.381 L
  • 1.073 ft³

Price History

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    Reviews

    Porefore
    • 2 points
    • 1 day ago

    from completed build Upgraded my last build

    I don't recommend this Box, I mean it was cheap I got it for 46 euros at the time but there is no airflow going through it so I have to play with the side panel open.

    Porefore
    • 7 points
    • 6 months ago

    It's a nice bland sleeper case, I did not get any problems compared to what other people say, I think it's pretty good, you get a case fan, that does make quite a bit of noise I will admit.

    ernestaslt
    • 3 points
    • 1 year 4 months ago

    from completed build Powerfull AM5 workstation

    Cheap, good looking and simple case.

    However, I could not make case's USB 3.0 port to work, it might be the issue with the case.

    If you want cheap case that gets the job done - go for it. But if you can spend more money on the case, go for another one - you get what you pay for (~ 44 euros for the case).

    birdinacage
    • 3 points
    • 1 year 6 months ago

    from completed build Recycling Bin

    For the price there's not really anything that competes that doesn't look like its stuck in 2010 or made extremely cheaply with sharp edges. This is a basic case but comes with all the amenities you would usually need, and doesn't look half bad in the process. Easy to build in. The only real issue I have with this complaint is the airflow is pretty abysmal, so I wouldn't recommend cramming high TDP parts in here.

    jwalk999
    • 4 points
    • 1 year 8 months ago

    from completed build First Custom Build

    It holds my parts. Not very good air flow. It has one fan mount on the top which restricts what kind of water cooler you can install.

    selfdivision
    • 16 points
    • 2 years ago

    Housed everything I needed with a small vertical footprint. No window, just pure black aesthetics.

    MasterVenom20
    • 5 points
    • 2 years 2 months ago

    from completed build My First PC

    Nice airflow with plenty of space for cable management (Also not too flashy). Now the reason it only gets 4 stars is that it only comes with 1 fan.

    dafor
    • 3 points
    • 2 years 4 months ago

    from completed build $900 Micro ATX Desktop

    For a $50 case, not bad. I like the power button, but that's subjective. The fan it comes with is a little loud, I think. The USB 2.0 ports are weirdly tight, but they work. Plenty of room for cable management at the back (if I had bothered to put any effort into it). Slightly limited drive space but whatever (there's space for, like, two 2.5" drives and that's all before you start having to be creative). Can't comment on the cooling potential because I really don't have an optimal setup for that. Overall, looks nice and you get what you pay for!

    Edit: Completely forgot. The right-hand motherboard stand-offs refused to screw in. So my motherboard tends to bend when I plug things in there, such as SATA cables. Taking off one more star for that.

    emanmiddleschoolgeek
    • 9 points
    • 2 years 9 months ago

    from completed build 12100F + 6600: Budget Build

    For a budget case, it's very enjoyable to build in. The only downside is the ****** front airflow. Instead of throwing fans in the front up against the solid panel, I put them in the back and the top as exhaust for a negative pressure configuration. The case is already pretty sealed so dust isn't much of a concern.

    akmahad
    • 3 points
    • 2 years 9 months ago

    from completed build 1440 Build

    Decent Case for the price, only downside is airflow. It has mounts for front fans but they useless with the front panel.... So I cut a hole in mine.

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