Thermaltake Suppressor F51 Mid-Tower Case Review

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Neoseeker tried the Thermaltake Suppressor F51 Mid-Tower Case

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Thermaltake has a long history of providing quality computer components to the global community, and I am sure that many readers have purchased at least one of their products in the past. With Thermaltake's global reach comes the opportunity (and responsibility) to keep a keen observation of market trends and understanding of consumer needs and demands. By participating in computer exhibitions worldwide and maintaining regional branch offices and distributors, Thermaltake is positioned to keep close tabs on those trends.

One one such components is Thermaltake's Suppressor F51 mid-tower case featuring removable noise dampening panels, case cooling options that include a pre-mounted 200mm front and 140mm rear fan, and versatile liquid cooling mounting options. The Suppressor F51 comes with air filters at the front and bottom of the case to keep airflow clear of debris; another filter is available up at the top if you remove one of the sound reduction panels.

The Suppressor F51 model being reviewed today is the windowed version, thus only the cable management side panel has any sound reduction material attached. The non-widowed version would feature additional sound reduction material on the component side panel, as well as a removable section to attach a side fan for even greater cooling potential especially around the motherboard PCI card slot area.
 Thermaltake Suppressor F51 Mid-Tower Case Review @ Neoseeker