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Reddit mentions of Thermaltake Core V21 SPCC Micro ATX Cube Computer Chassis CA-1D5-00S1WN-00,Black

Sentiment score: 17
Reddit mentions: 46

We found 46 Reddit mentions of Thermaltake Core V21 SPCC Micro ATX Cube Computer Chassis CA-1D5-00S1WN-00,Black. Here are the top ones.

Thermaltake Core V21 SPCC Micro ATX Cube Computer Chassis CA-1D5-00S1WN-00,Black
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    Features:
  • Supports M ATX and Mini ITX Form Factor Motherboards. Motherboards 6.7” x 6.7” (Mini ITX) , 9.6” x 9.6” (Micro ATX)
  • Designed for use in either a vertical or horizontal orientation on the motherboard
  • Chamber concept design with optimized cable management space for small form factor builds
  • Stackable and flexible thermal solution. Remarkable expansion. Advance ventilation
  • 2x USB 3.0, 1x Headphone, 1x Mic Front Ports, Internal Bay: 3x 3.5 inches or 2.5 inches
  • Includes 1x 200 millimeter Front Fan Pre installed, Optional Cooling Available
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height13.25 Inches
Length16.7 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateSeptember 2019
SizeMicro ATX
Weight4.40924524 Pounds
Width12.6 Inches

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Found 46 comments on Thermaltake Core V21 SPCC Micro ATX Cube Computer Chassis CA-1D5-00S1WN-00,Black:

u/bogglingsnog · 26 pointsr/pcgaming

RPM isn't that strongly correlated to decibel output. I have a very acoustically open case and the card is almost inaudible under most gaming conditions. It's really impressive.

Here's a benchmark for some 3rd party confirmation: https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/EVGA/GTX_1070_SC/23.html

29 decibels is quieter than a library. And that's at full load.

Edit: Username relevant?

u/Integralds · 5 pointsr/neoliberal

Thinking about building a 3950X machine this fall. My main debate now is about what case to build in. I've narrowed it down to the Thermaltake V21 or the Cooler Master NR400.

I already have one V21 build; it houses a 16c/32t 1950X for compute and simulation tasks. The V21 case was a pleasure to work with. On the other hand, the NR400 is another micro-ATX case that caught my eye. It might be fun to build in.

Probable specs:

Part | Type
---|-----
Motherboard | MSI B450M Mortar Max
CPU | AMD 3950X 16c/32t
GPU | probably a 2070 Super
RAM | 16GB DDR4 3200
SSD | Inland Premium 1TB
HDD | 12TB WD Gold
PSU | EVGA 650w
Case | V21 or NR400

Shoutout to /u/caesar15 for recommending the Inland Premium SSD.

u/melancholyway · 5 pointsr/Amd

Did you buy him the card already? The RX 470 and RX480 are coming at the end of the month and will both feature better performance in battlefield and GTA and both are cheaper than that $250 380 you have in the cart.

But to answer your questions. No the 860k won't be much of a bottleneck in those games. Especially if you overclock it a bit with a good cooler. That cooler in your list only does a light overclock.

Can I also make a few suggestions?
You're building budget but went with a $200 monitor? Might as well spring for freesync and 1ms response time while you're at it.

Better Cooler - trust me it's worth it

2 Sticks of 4GB Instead for Dual Channel

Wifi Pci card over usb wifi

Why not a nice Micro Atx case to match the motherboard





u/Feelthethunder24 · 3 pointsr/pcmasterrace

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00PDDMN6S/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&th=1

Just in case the link gets mucked up: Thermaltake Core V21 SPCC Micro ATX Cube Computer Chassis
I currently have the case for a server I have running. Mainly got it too because they are stackable so they are a cool way to have a semi stacking server.

u/KuroZwei · 3 pointsr/buildapc

Some that you could take a look at:

u/BearsEatGrub · 3 pointsr/buildmeapc

I'd recommend the Thermaltake Core V21. If you're taking it as a carry on, I'd either disassemble the whole machine and then reassemble once you reach your destination or exercise extreme caution. I think the dimensions of the case fit the category as suitable for a carry on, but double check.

u/jhalls13 · 2 pointsr/buildapc

If you want to stick with small form factor, there are a few micro-atx (mATX) cases out there. Here is one.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00PDDMN6S/

Most small form factor (HTPC) cases require an itx motherboard, the one I just linked will use a micro-atx motherboard.

Unless you are trying to save on some room, a mid-tower is a lot easier to work in though and tends to be a tad bit cheaper.

u/Chhorben · 2 pointsr/buildapcsales

No, this one is strictly ITX. Maybe you're thinking of this one?

u/f1del1us · 2 pointsr/computers

Hmm. Okay well my build is a bit different than that because its loud as hell, has a large gpu for gaming, and is a desktop build more than a home theater build.

If you want to build it yourself, check out r/buildapc.

If you want to do the least amount of research (which I don't recommend, because everyone should know what parts they are picking out and why), check out r/buildapcforme.


But a few tips:

Come up with a budget. Check out www.LogicalIncrements.com. It basically shows the best parts you can buy per price point.

Determine the amount of disk space you want, and allocate enough of a budget for the drives. This isn't an issue for light users, but some of us have 4+ TB of media. If you want to set up Sonarr or Plex, anticipate growth.

Determine the number of streams you want to be able to run. My i5-4690k (OC'd) can handle at least 3 streams at original quality (transcoding). That may be overkill for some people but I share my library with by siblings.

The sound issue is going to be a matter of the case and fans you use, and to a small extent, the quality of the disk drives. I can hear my drives going when the computer really warms up, but I kind of like the sound. It's a reminder of the crazy vast amounts of work it is really doing.

This is my case, and I highly recommend it. It's very quiet with the original fan, and the open structure of the paneling makes it an absolute joy to work in.

That being said, you can find the right parts, and put together an HTPC case which is much smaller and perfect for home theaters. But it is not easy putting together a good build in a small case. It requires a certain finesse.

That's all I can really recommend for now but shoot me any more specific questions if you've got them. I love building pc's and have been learning about it pretty steadily for many years now.

u/PillClinton710 · 2 pointsr/buildapc

The Thermaltake Core V21 offers a horizontal mobo layout that would show off your GPU. It's a little more than your $50 though @ $70.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PDDMN6S/?tag=pcpapi-20

u/nerdydodger · 2 pointsr/buildapc

The three main form-factors are ATX, Micro-ATX (m-ATX), and Mini-ITX (mITX or ITX).

You can get ITX cases that are the size of a shoe box (kinda like the one you picked), m-ATX cases are usually a couple inches bigger in each direction. They are still plenty small, but you can worry less about cable management, and have more room for your hands to work in. The only reason, aside from size, to go for ITX is that many of the ITX board have built in WIFI. m-ATX cases and motherboards tend to be $20-$30 cheaper than ITX.

BTW: I've taught several people to build in person. Watch a couple of YouTube channels, read the manual that comes with the motherboard, the center of it usually has a diagram of all the plugs for the motherboard, and take your time.

u/basketsballfan · 1 pointr/buildapcforme

Very cool. Do I need to add a card for wifi/bluetooth?

The 750Ti would run the Cintiq and the monitor you suggested wthout issue, right?

Would all of this fit in a Thermaltake CORE V21? http://amzn.com/B00PDDMN6S

u/trashcan86 · 1 pointr/buildapc

Anything Apevia makes is absolute trash. I'd go with the N200 from the original link - it's a quality case. You could also try the Thermaltake Core V21: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00PDDMN6S/

u/CptnObservant · 1 pointr/buildapc

Something like this, or this if you like cube cases. Case choice is definitely personal choice though, so whatever looks good and has good reviews

u/NeverHardlyEver · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I started out in a Thermaltake Core V21 and just recently moved into a Thermaltake P3. I love the design of the cube cases but they are always bigger than they look in picture and I hated how easily the plexiglass got scratched on mine. The main reason I switched was because I wanted to be able to see my PC and I couldn't fit the cube on my desk. I just got the P3 wall-mounted last night and it looks amazing. It also makes me really nervous but it's still worth it. Good luck.

u/Nega_Duck · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Thermaltake CORE V21, it supports M-ATX and Mini ITX Form Factor Motherboards

u/beaverboner · 1 pointr/buildapc

This is the one I was looking at particularly

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PDDMN6S/?tag=gamesls-20

u/Grimtendo · 1 pointr/CemuPiracy

Wow this is very in-depth, thank you!
Okay so after reading this, I’m considering this build:

CPU: Ryzen 2600x

MB: Gigabyte B450M DS3H

RAM: 2x8GB 2400 MHz

PSU: EVGA 500 W1

SSD: Kingston SATA3 120GB

HDD: WD 1TB 7200RPM

Case: Thermaltake Core V21


So will this build still work with the Ryzen instead of an i5? I’m still very unsure of this case, I like it but I have no idea if it’ll all fit in such a small case. Also, the i5 has integrated GPU so I was planning on building and upgrading the GPU after a few weeks. Does the 2600x have IGPU or will I have to order GPU at the same time?

u/DVAporize · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PDDMN6S/ although it doesn't come with LEDs, I personally used this case for my little brother's build and it is very nice. The only downfall was that It only came with 1 intake fan, you might want to get an exhaust fan for the back.

u/45rpmadapter · 1 pointr/sffpc

Take a look at the core v21
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PDDMN6S

u/fuckflyingpigs · 1 pointr/buildapc

Bought a Thermaltake CORE V21 to build a PC for a friend. He told me, after the case arrived at my house, he wants a dvd drive. Any option I have aside from just putting a portable drive on top?

u/IsThisAGoodNameOrNot · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I've seen some people having high temps with their hard drives in that case, and with all of your stuff on one drive, I'd worry. That's why I went with the Thermaltake Core v21. People say those temps are better

u/NjallTheViking · 1 pointr/buildapc

Does anyone have any experience with the Thermaltake Core V21 Cube micro ATX case? I'm interested in a small computer build and I like the look of this case and heard some good things, but I want to know how it is room wise. Right now I'm looking at a Ryzen 5 1600 w/stock fan and an RX 480 8gb or 500 depending on how those look when they come out.

u/Viral-Wolf · 1 pointr/buildapc

You could check this one out , it's in the same price range, with favorable reviews and supports both mini-ITX and micro ATX motherboards.

u/blitzfelines · 1 pointr/nvidia

had the same problem with 2080 ti cooling. mid tower shitty prebuilt case. got a better case for better airflow. no problems. now poised for future upgrades.

​

maybe this?

u/majorpanic63 · 1 pointr/JDM_WAAAT

Hi all. Love the NAS Killer guide, I think this build would be a great replacement for my aging Synology DS212J. Question, though: Would this build work well in the Thermaltake Core V21 case? I know that case costs more and doesn't come with a power supply, but it would fit better into the spot where I'd like to put my NAS. Thoughts?

u/ZeevGoldberg · 1 pointr/buildmeapc

I have the Thermaltake Core V21 that /u/BearsEatGrub mentioned. If you have any questions, feel free to ask! I'll even send pics when I get the chance if you ever want!

u/drpinkcream · 1 pointr/buildapc

I've got a Thermaltake case that is a black cube.

u/Du6e · 1 pointr/buildapcforme

That 950 is overpriced, either go for a more powerful 380 (~ $160) or a weaker 750ti (~ $100).

That case is m-itx so the motherboard in this build won't fit, if you're looking for a cube style case, look it's bigger brother --> V21.

Never use a psu that comes with a case, 99% of them are terrible.

u/BenderRodriguez14 · 1 pointr/buildapc
No worries Amazon didn't ave one or two of the parts in my original build so switched the PSU & motherboard but they're still very similar, so see below... only $9 more.

(case not included)

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

Type|Item|Price
----|:----|:----
CPU | AMD Ryzen 5 1600X 3.6GHz 6-Core Processor | $257.00 @ Amazon
CPU Cooler | CRYORIG H7 49.0 CFM CPU Cooler | $47.99 @ Amazon
Motherboard | MSI B350M GAMING PRO Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard | $79.99 @ Amazon
Memory | Crucial 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR4-2133 Memory | $52.23 @ Amazon
Storage | Crucial MX300 525GB 2.5" Solid State Drive | $149.99 @ Amazon
Video Card | Asus GeForce GTX 1070 8GB Dual Series Video Card | $369.00 @ Amazon
Power Supply | Rosewill 600W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply | $54.99 @ Amazon
| Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts |
| Total | $1011.19
| Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-04-25 06:26 EDT-0400 |

* Go to Amazon and look up 'Micro ATX case' (has to match with your motherboard, which is also Micro ATX - it's the most common/easiest to shop for). You can get an OK standard for for under $30, but if you stretch out to around $50-60 you can get some nicer slim/cube ones if you would rather something more portable and less space consuming that the big old school towers (personally I hate those things lol!). You won't get anything as thin as a console, but maybe around the size of a old school VCR player. Some examples:

https://www.amazon.com/Thermaltake-Black-Extreme-Chassis-CA-1D5-00S1WN-00/dp/B00PDDMN6S/ref=sr_1_5?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1493114841&sr=1-5&keywords=matx%2Bcase&th=1

https://www.amazon.com/Rosewill-MicroATX-Computer-ATX12V-R379-M/dp/B004EMSH9Q/ref=sr_1_8?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1493115065&sr=1-8&keywords=matx+case&refinements=p_n_feature_keywords_browse-bin%3A3606145011%2Cp_36%3A5000-6500

Also a word of advise - if any case comes with a power supply, don't use it - they're often crap and not worth risking any damage to what would be a really, really good system. You might fetch $10-20 on ebay/craigslist/etc for it however which will help the fact that you're $30-50 over budget depending on your case.
u/ss4444gogeta · 1 pointr/buildapc

What are some of the coolest looking mATX cases you've seen for under $75? Really digging this one which is actually even cheaper on Newegg. The modular aspect is awesome as well. Any other suggestions?

u/xxxmr_durpxxx · 1 pointr/hardwareswap

I have a small atx case that I no longer use. I’m currently on the road should be home tomorrow morning. I can take some pictures and time stamp.
This is what I have at home case

u/uaiu · 1 pointr/Louisville

I have one you can possibly have if you can wait till Tomorrow as I’m out of town


It’s this chub

Thermaltake Core V21 SPCC Micro ATX Cube Computer Chassis CA-1D5-00S1WN-00 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PDDMN6S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ayFmDb46HK2DE

u/Gustaf_the_cat · 1 pointr/buildapc

I bought the Corev21 case and it only came with 2 of the copper colored standoff things, am i supposed to install this motherboard with just the two?

u/Thatisdifficult · 1 pointr/buildapc

Something like this? It's only 13.9 inches tall. Kinda like a cereal box.

Rosewill FBM-01

Here's a cube if you want something more horizontal.

Thermaltake Core V21

We can go even smaller!

Thermaltake Core V1

u/zzJUSTINSANEzz · 0 pointsr/pcmods

http://www.thermaltake.com/products-model.aspx?id=C_00002559
https://www.amazon.com/Thermaltake-Black-Extreme-Chassis-CA-1D5-00S1WN-00/dp/B00PDDMN6S
I have this case!
You can add two together, you can choose where each panel goes! Great Case! Its low cost and very sturdy!!! $ 55 bucks right now!!