The right side panel has a huge ventilated section, covered with a magnetic dust filter for quick and easy maintenance. The side panel has a nice trick too, but we’ll come back to that later. The Core V21 is a cube style chassis, but don’t be fooled, it’s not as small as it may look! There’s a large window panel on the left side, which is held in place by a pair of thumb screws at the back. The coolest thing about these cube-style micro-ATX chassis is that you can buy more than one and fix them together to make a bigger chassis perfect for some enthusiast grade system building. The Thermaltake chassis range is packed full of feature heavy chassis’, capable of extreme air and water cooling, holding epic amounts of hardware and there’s no shortage of innovative features along the way hopefully the new Core V21 is no exception. Thermaltake are one of the biggest names in the business and they have a rock solid reputation with the enthusiast PC market, thanks in no small part to their efforts in creating some of the most capable chassis products on the market. Why have one chassis, when you can have two for twice the price! That’s the motto I’m sticking to for today’s review, because the new chassis from Thermaltake, the Core V21, has a funky trick I would like to show you.
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