Pros Looks great

Plenty of radiator/fan support

Modular design lets you set up only what you need

Filters everywhere keep dust down

Good cable management

Lots of included fans Cons Clearance issues with larger radiators

Only two 5.25″ bays TechwareLabs Rating: 7.5 out of 10

Introduction

As the core components (CPU, GPU, RAM, etc) continue to get more extreme their demand on the supporting components (PSU, cooler, case, etc) grows significantly. We need more power with better efficiency, more cooling capacity with less noise, and more space with better aesthetics. As far as cases go, nobody wants to put their $2000 gaming rig in a beige box with a couple fans in it. They want sleek design, stunning looks, incredible air flow, and more features.

Today we are taking a look at one of Thermaltake’s top of the line cases, the Core V71. This full-tower beast has a subtle curved mesh exterior, a fully modular internal design, a massive amount of built-in air cooling, and support for a monster water cooling setup. Read on to see how it performs.

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