There are some inexpensive store brand cases that are packed less well and it can seriously ruin a day when there is damage to the new chassis. Ample space is provided all around the case to protect from punctures. Packaging is very much like most cases we have received, it is well packed with foam inserts, we had no damage to the case and that’s always a good thing. As a result it can fill many different build options and it looks good. Let’s take a look at the Core V21. Here we can see the shipping box the Core V21 arrived in. The Thermaltake Core V21 is the case we decided on for this series and Thermaltake provided us with a unit for our build, this case has a great deal of expansion options built into it. It is a compact “cube” style case so also looks a bit more stylish than the standard ATX tower many users are accustomed to seeing on desktops (or under desks.) The Thermaltake Core V21 The case is designed to have very flexible layouts and a number of cooling options. The Thermaltake Core V21 is a very versatile yet compact chassis specifically designed for high power micro-ATX desktops. ![]() Part 3 will have the build and benchmarks. We already published part 1 which was our ASUS X99-M WS review. ![]() Today we have our Thermaltake Core V21 review as part 2 of our building a powerful and compact workstation mini-series.
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