Thermaltake Versa N27 Shadow Blade ATX Gaming Mid Tower Computer Case with 3 Red LED Riing Fan Pre-installed - View 1

Thermaltake Versa N27 Shadow Blade ATX Gaming Mid Tower Computer Case with 3 Red LED Riing Fan Pre-installed

4.5 (1,788 ratings)
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Key Features

  • USB 3.0 x 1, USB 2.0 x 2, Headphone x 1, Mic Front Ports x 1
  • 3 Red LED Fans Pre installed: 2 at front; 1 at rear
  • 3 x 3.5 inches /2.5 inches (with HDD tray) + 1 x 3.5 inches + 1 x 2.5 inches (without HDD tray) + 1 x 2.5 inches (with M/B tray)
  • Supports Mini ITX, Micro ATX, ATX motherboards
  • Top/Front Channeled Transparent Panel Design with Full Window Side Panel
  • MAx CPU Height: 160mm
  • Max VGA Length: 250mm (with HDD Cage), 360mm (without HDD Cage)

Specifications

Number of USB 20 Ports
2
Number of USB 30 Ports
1
Brand
Thermaltake
Series
FBA_CA-1H6-00M1WN-02
Item model number
CA-1H6-00M1WN-02
Item Weight
10.4 pounds
Product Dimensions
18.6 x 7.9 x 19.8 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
18.6 x 7.9 x 19.8 inches
Color
Black/Red
Manufacturer
Thermaltake USA Direct
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
October 6, 2017

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Customer Reviews

Nathan
This case is amazing and makes cable management easy and clean with just a few zip ties. I am very impressed with the hard drive bay also. The racks are a solid plastic and the ventilation is perfect. I used all available fans to the case and this case keeps my motherboard 3-5 C cooler than my previous case. The design is also very impressive and really does a great job and looks good.Pros:-Great aesthetics-Ability to add many different types of fans (120/140mm)-Ventilation is great all around; includes filter for power supply;-Motherboard stays cool-cable management is easy-room to expand to water cooling.-power supply stays hidden and creates a very slimed look for the interior-see through side-panel and front panel for great lighting effect-fits up to ATX size motherboard-Non-Modular power supplies cables can be hidden.-Included fan is very quiet and does help with airflow-Hard drive bay is concealed where vent is seen on the power supply cover;-Have the ability to add a fan to pull heat away from the hard drivesCons:-CPU power cable stretched very tightly on standard power supply-Reset button is very easy to press; Personally disconnected as it continued to be pressed on accident-Non-Modular power supplies are a tight fit.-A lot of spots for fans (if all fans are used and use three pin connections, some motherboards don't have that many connections)Summary:Although there are some cons, These cons can be overlooked by pros there are with this case. I would absolutely recommend this case to anyone looking for a pretty large case that has a great look to it and is very practical. It is a great Mid-Tower case and one of the best I've ever owned. I would highly recommend it and would encourage this as it was quite inexpensive for the quality and versatility.Update: I have had this case for about a year now and it still is amazing. I have added a modular power supply, new graphics card and new cooling system. They all fit extremely well and the graphics card looks great inside this case. The upper exhaust is fantastic for water cooling! And I'm very impressed with this system, I have to say that after having this for so long I still say the pros outweigh the cons. Especially after buying a full modular power supply, you free up so much space.
MatthewMatthew
For sub 70 dollars, this is an amazing case for the price.First of the looks- It LOOKS amazing. It has 3 LED fans included, which look amazing with the overall scheme of the case. Absolutely has a unique and great style to it.The plastic however DOES feel a bit like "cheap" plastic. I cant really knock it here however- again, sub 70 dollar case, that cost has to be made somewhere. It doesnt feel like its going to just snap into 100 pieces because you looked at it funny, but it doesnt have that "toughness" that youd anticipate from a more duable ABS style plastic or similar. Again however- the price more than makes up for it.Only other real small complaint is that the front and top panels to gain access to the fan/radiator locations- are AMAZINGLY difficult to remove. I was genuinely worried i was going to snap/break things. If you get this case, do your best to get your fingers on the back side, and pinch the tabs that secure it in place- and pry as gently, but firmly as possible. It WILL come off, but it takes a LOT more force than at least i am personally comfortable giving.But other than that? Amazing case. Great options for hiding and running cables on the back side with a decent bit of room for cables on the back panel (Not a LOT of room, but enough to make things work- even if its a bit tight). All holes line up properly for fans / radiators (at least in my application). PSU stands off from the ground with good ventilation and a filter for the fan.Difficult to beat for the price.
SuniSuni
I actually love this case. As a newbie, I didn't know what I was getting into and chose this based on reviews here and at other sites.The good:the covered PSU keeps the power cables containedThere seems to be plenty of room to run dual GPUThere are many fan positions for air cooling and options for AIO water coolingIt looks meanBuild quality is certainly good - external parts are plastic, internal are metalThere is a dust screen below the PSUThe bad:The front position can hold a 280mm radiator, not a 240mm as advertised (wish I had known that)The upper 5.25 bay is not really a bay - the outer shell doesn't come offDue to the PSU cover, you can't install a full push-pull on the front radiator (I'm using 3 fans not 4)The upper fan position can fit a 240mm radiator, but just barely clears the upper part of the MBThere aren't grommets to contain the cables coming in from behind (But i think this is minor issue)No removal dust screens in the front (but can buy them for about $10 each)If you really want a 280mm AIO water cooler (or more) this will be too small. If you are going to be content with a single 5.25 bay and air cooling, this is a fantastic case