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The Thermaltake Suppressor F31 Tempered Glass Edition is a sleek and durable ATX mid-tower chassis designed for gamers and PC enthusiasts. With its 4mm thick tempered glass side panel, outstanding ventilation, and support for various motherboard sizes, this case combines functionality with aesthetic appeal. It features pre-installed fans for optimal cooling and a vertical GPU mounting bracket to enhance your build's visual impact. Backed by a 3-year warranty, it's the perfect choice for your next gaming rig.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Thermaltake |
Series | Suppressor F31 |
Item model number | CA-1E3-00M1WN-03 |
Item Weight | 23.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 20.3 x 9.8 x 19.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20.3 x 9.8 x 19.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Thermaltake USA Direct |
ASIN | B01N9WAXEX |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 27, 2017 |
H**R
Best PC Case for Under $100
Pro's for this product include:* Great looking case with HUGE side window made of glass.* Incredible case that provides more room and options than anything else in this price range.* There is an abundance of space behind the motherboard tray for cable routing.* The fan mounting options are downright awesome and provide way more space than any case I was interested in (see other thoughts below).* The ability to hide 3 3.5" HDD or 2.5" SSD behind the motherboard tray is great and frees up the interior for air flow.* The 2 5.25" drive bays is not matched by any current product from anybody. I have a DVD drive and added an ICY DOCK 4 x 2.5β HDD / SSD Bracket Mount Kit Adapter for 5.25β Drive Bay. That gives me 3 full HDD and 4 SSD mounting locations and a DVD drive.* All fan spots have filters to keep out the dust.* If you want quiet over performance, then there are included noise dampening panels for the top. You can't install fans in locations with the panels though.* Thermaltake customer service is excellent. They provided a replacement front filter/fan cover when the latch on mine broke. I hope this was a freak thing and does not continue to plague the case.Con's for this product include:* Case is bulky and heavier than a normal mid tower.* Would be nice if it had a USB 3 C type of adapter on the front panel. For now this is not an issue as the products that use these are minimal.* Not ideal for LAN party goers due to size, weight, and lack of handle.Other thoughts:I have the system configured like this:1. Blue riing fan that is included I left in the rear location as shown in the image.2. Moved the included front mounted 140mm fan to the top front position.3. Removed the HDD cage.4. Added 3 Cooler Master Sleeve Bearing 140mm fans (2 in front and 1 on bottom).5. Installed Enermax LIQMAX II 240mm in the top behind the 140mm fan.6. Added a strip of "Flexible LED Strip Lights,Blue,300 Units SMD 5050 LEDs,Waterproof,12 Volt LED Light Strips" along the bottom and back against the glass (see the attached photos).7. Thermaltake Smart Pro RGB 750W PSU with the LED set to blue.The blue fan that was included and the blue power LED around the power switch all blend nicely with the added accessories.I highly recommend this case and would most definitely purchase it again.
R**P
Thermaltake: Been at it longer than most, and it shows.
I must have bought my first Tt case nearly 20 years ago and it was one of the best you could get back then. Today, not much has changed. Tt is still making great quality cases. The metal is thick as well as the sound dampening material. The magnetic dust filters are something new, so we shall see how that goes.Otherwise, it's a solid case and it does the job. No problems getting a socket AM4 ATX board and all the components in there. Wiring is dead easy with plenty of space to route cables. Way back when cases didn't come with the mobo standoffs already installed, so that's a nice touch. I think everybody is doing that now.Really can't go wrong with Tt. They've been at it over 20 years now. You will benefit by their experience and proven track record by getting this case. There are only a handful of chassis brands that consistently get it right. Tt is definitely on the podium. Very happy with this monster of a case. Even if it's heavier than some others, I kind of prefer that anyway. Flimsy / lighter cases don't often last as long.If you've never had a Tt case before, treat yo self. You won't be sorry!
S**4
Nice, quality case, wider than expected, excellent value
General/PROS:Very nice mid-tower case. Because it is setup with a bracket to support a riser cable to hold a big GPU vertically, and it's setup for large water cooling setups, the case was wider than I expected (should have checked that dimension more carefully, as I assumed most mid-tower cases would be about the same size). Running a Sapphire NITRO+ RX580 in there no problem (horizontally).I managed to hide all of the cables and it looks very nice, but this took time and careful work. The fingered rubber grommets are a nice touch and are more or less in good locations. I made sure to route the front audio panel cables as far from other cables and EMI sources as possible, using orthogonal overlaps where this couldn't be avoided, to minimize noise. So far, audio quality on the front jacks is fantastic with no discernible noise.Power button works nice and is illuminated, top USB (2.x and 3.x) ports work great.Built-in case fan was nice, but I had to re-orient it to route the fan wire to my motherboard. Also, one of the screw holes holding it in was stripped from the factory.Power supply goes in on the bottom; there's no cover for it, but it looks great.Plenty of room for longer GPUs (make sure you check the specs for the card you want to run), the glass side window mounts easily.The front flip-open door is nice, and the front panel in general is tool-less, allowing you to remove covers, etc., very easily. One of the few cases still supporting an optical drive.HDD/SATA cage is unneeded for me, I'm running an M.2, but I did pop in a platter drive while waiting for the SSD to arrive and nothing exciting to report here. Cables plug in from the back out of sight.CONS:-The provided PC speaker is cheesy and not built-in...it's a tiny speaker on a 1.5" wire, I guess they expect you to just hang it off your motherboard....-Motherboard tray isn't removable (not really a big deal).-Does not include a riser cable, just the bracket (probably wouldn't use anyway)-Careful not to drop the glass panel, it falls off suddenly without warning when you remove the thumbscrews...there's no ledge/lip to hold it up-Somewhat lacking in the cable management department (not a lot of good places to secure with zip ties, etc.), but it was workable and not an issue once you are done.Would definitely buy again, and yes, so far this case is quiet. Overall very good build quality, things were nice and straight/square, no obvious sharp edges, and this thing just feels solid. No case is perfect, but for < $100 this was money well spent.
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