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Thermaltake Element Q Small Form Factor Chassis

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Small form factor PC’s can often be a fun endeavour but they can also be an essential part of a network. Their leading applications include HTPCs and wordprocessors/internet browsers but the limitations only exist with software.  Some Mini-ITX cases come with all the bells and whistles and start at a small fortune.  But what if you’re looking for a chassis without breaking the bank?  Here to hold that position in the market is the Thermaltake Element Q Small Form Factor Chassis.  Lets take a look at how Thermaltake advertises this case:

  • Quintessence – Typical small form factor, Mini-ITX chassis
  • Qute – Cute , small size which require minimum spacing.
  • Quiet – Energy saving platform with fanless chassis design.
  • Built-in 200W SFX power supply
  • Front I/O ports for easy access
  • Compatible with Intel Atom platform
  • Don’t settle for less.  Element Q supports full-size 5.25” Optical Disk Drives (Blu-Ray Players or DVD-RW Drives).

 

Looks like everthing a no-frills Mini-ITX case needs.  According to Thermaltake, it’s even cute! Lets continue to see if this chassis really deserves to be called “cute”.

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