Thermaltake Versa H18 Window Micro Case
Easy cable management. 120/240/280mm radiator support. GPU length up to 350mm (with no front fan). Product Overview Thermaltake Versa H18 Window Micro Case Designed for entry-level PC builders and gamers, Thermaltake Versa H18 Window Micro Case features the simplicity appearance with easy cable management design, AIO liquid cooling compatible, and ample ventilation options. Supporting the latest PC hardware and all high-end GPU solutions, the Versa H18 is a good choice for those who opt for stylish PC case with manageable frame size and advanced features. Built for Gamers The transparent window panel allows users to display all component of the build, offering a direct view of inner system. The mesh front panel and perforated top panel plus the heighted foot-stands at the bottom provide efficient airflow for the system. Handy I/O Ports The front panel is designed a USB 3.0 data transfer port along with two standard USB 2.0 ports and a HD microphone and headset jacks, to grand direct access when needed. Easy Cable Management Wiring tangled problem no longer exists with the cable routing gap, hiding cables behind motherboard tray to ensure smoothness for building the system as well as better airflow. Plus, the pre-mounted PSU cover allows the entire bottom area of the case to be used to reorganize unused cables. Superior Hardware Support The Versa H18 supports motherboards up to Micro ATX, a tower CPU cooler with maximum height 155mm, and a dual expansion slot VGA of up to 350mm in length without front fan. The hidden drive bays can house up to two 2.5 and two 3.5 storage devices at same time.
Easy cable management. 120/240/280mm radiator support. GPU length up to 350mm (with no front fan). Product Overview Thermaltake Versa H18 Window Micro Case Designed for entry-level PC builders and gamers, Thermaltake Versa H18 Window Micro Case features the simplicity appearance with easy cable management design, AIO liquid cooling compatible, and ample ventilation options. Supporting the latest PC hardware and all high-end GPU solutions, the Versa H18 is a good choice for those who opt for stylish PC case with manageable frame size and advanced features. Built for Gamers The transparent window panel allows users to display all component of the build, offering a direct view of inner system. The mesh front panel and perforated top panel plus the heighted foot-stands at the bottom provide efficient airflow for the system. Handy I/O Ports The front panel is designed a USB 3.0 data transfer port along with two standard USB 2.0 ports and a HD microphone and headset jacks, to grand direct access when needed. Easy Cable Management Wiring tangled problem no longer exists with the cable routing gap, hiding cables behind motherboard tray to ensure smoothness for building the system as well as better airflow. Plus, the pre-mounted PSU cover allows the entire bottom area of the case to be used to reorganize unused cables. Superior Hardware Support The Versa H18 supports motherboards up to Micro ATX, a tower CPU cooler with maximum height 155mm, and a dual expansion slot VGA of up to 350mm in length without front fan. The hidden drive bays can house up to two 2.5 and two 3.5 storage devices at same time.
Easy cable management. 120/240/280mm radiator support. GPU length up to 350mm (with no front fan). Product Overview Thermaltake Versa H18 Window Micro Case Designed for entry-level PC builders and gamers, Thermaltake Versa H18 Window Micro Case features the simplicity appearance with easy cable management design, AIO liquid cooling compatible, and ample ventilation options. Supporting the latest PC hardware and all high-end GPU solutions, the Versa H18 is a good choice for those who opt for stylish PC case with manageable frame size and advanced features. Built for Gamers The transparent window panel allows users to display all component of the build, offering a direct view of inner system. The mesh front panel and perforated top panel plus the heighted foot-stands at the bottom provide efficient airflow for the system. Handy I/O Ports The front panel is designed a USB 3.0 data transfer port along with two standard USB 2.0 ports and a HD microphone and headset jacks, to grand direct access when needed. Easy Cable Management Wiring tangled problem no longer exists with the cable routing gap, hiding cables behind motherboard tray to ensure smoothness for building the system as well as better airflow. Plus, the pre-mounted PSU cover allows the entire bottom area of the case to be used to reorganize unused cables. Superior Hardware Support The Versa H18 supports motherboards up to Micro ATX, a tower CPU cooler with maximum height 155mm, and a dual expansion slot VGA of up to 350mm in length without front fan. The hidden drive bays can house up to two 2.5 and two 3.5 storage devices at same time.
Easy cable management. 120/240/280mm radiator support. GPU length up to 350mm (with no front fan). Product Overview Thermaltake Versa H18 Window Micro Case Designed for entry-level PC builders and gamers, Thermaltake Versa H18 Window Micro Case features the simplicity appearance with easy cable management design, AIO liquid cooling compatible, and ample ventilation options. Supporting the latest PC hardware and all high-end GPU solutions, the Versa H18 is a good choice for those who opt for stylish PC case with manageable frame size and advanced features. Built for Gamers The transparent window panel allows users to display all component of the build, offering a direct view of inner system. The mesh front panel and perforated top panel plus the heighted foot-stands at the bottom provide efficient airflow for the system. Handy I/O Ports The front panel is designed a USB 3.0 data transfer port along with two standard USB 2.0 ports and a HD microphone and headset jacks, to grand direct access when needed. Easy Cable Management Wiring tangled problem no longer exists with the cable routing gap, hiding cables behind motherboard tray to ensure smoothness for building the system as well as better airflow. Plus, the pre-mounted PSU cover allows the entire bottom area of the case to be used to reorganize unused cables. Superior Hardware Support The Versa H18 supports motherboards up to Micro ATX, a tower CPU cooler with maximum height 155mm, and a dual expansion slot VGA of up to 350mm in length without front fan. The hidden drive bays can house up to two 2.5 and two 3.5 storage devices at same time.
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originally posted on scan.co.uk
This is a well built solid case with a good mesh front that allows for 2 x 120 mm fans, so gives a decent air flow. Despite that however there is a small problem when using a dedicated graphics card such as a GTX 1660ti. Because of the PSU shroud is at the bottom the Graphics cars fans are a bit restricted when it comes to airflow as there is not much clearance for them to get a good cool air intake delivery from the front fans.
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I got this case for £32 (windowed but non-glass) and I have to say, compared to more expensive low-end cases I've had in the past this has really impressed me. With realistic expectations given the price point it is an excellent case for low to medium budget builds and the PSU shroud is a great feature. I havent encountered any sharp edges, with overall build quality generally being good for this price point. Power button is flimsy. I was expecting building in a low-budget micro-atx to be frustrating but no, the building experience was good and hassle-free.As far as case cooling goes, there is room for a front-mounted 240mm radiator or 3x 120mm fans at the front with another 2x 120mm at the rear and top. Overall plenty of airflow options can be achieved here for ... MoreI got this case for £32 (windowed but non-glass) and I have to say, compared to more expensive low-end cases I've had in the past this has really impressed me. With realistic expectations given the price point it is an excellent case for low to medium budget builds and the PSU shroud is a great feature. I havent encountered any sharp edges, with overall build quality generally being good for this price point. Power button is flimsy. I was expecting building in a low-budget micro-atx to be frustrating but no, the building experience was good and hassle-free.As far as case cooling goes, there is room for a front-mounted 240mm radiator or 3x 120mm fans at the front with another 2x 120mm at the rear and top. Overall plenty of airflow options can be achieved here for all levels of hardware; I can see even high end components could excel in here if you are into that.Cable management is basic but effective with a several tie areas, but you are given plenty of room behind the main compartment to hide excess cables as well as the shroud over the bottom of the case. The latter really is invaluable, particularly if your budget only allows a non-modular PSU. Heck, you can pretty much stuff all your cables under here and still have a pretty tidy build if you're feeling lazy. I did it by the book however, and had a relatively painless experience doing it.Storage can also be completely hidden from the window - two SSDs can be mounted on the front OR reverse side of the motherboard plate, and there is a harddrive mount under the PSU shroud. I really like this setup and glad to be rid of drive bays. Wish they made the case smaller instead though!An important note - the Hyper 212 in all its variations *IS* compatible. Max CPU cooler height is specified at 155mm, while the 212 is officially spec'd at 158mm. I can confirm that it fits fine with several millimetres of headroom to spare. Great temps and it looks fantastic in this case. Realistically the 'Max CPU cooler height' is about 162mm with non tempered-glass cases.Overall, really happy with this choice - a great case to build a micro-atx PC! I really enjoyed building with it and completely recommend it for beginners or intermediates.For those interested, my final 'super budget' specs:Thermaltake H18 (£32 new)Asus Q87 CS-B (£37 used)i5-4670k 3.4ghz OC 4.2ghz (£37 used)Hyper 212 Black (£25 used)Powercolor RX 580 Red Devil 8GB (£90 used)Corsair CX550M (£40 used)Corsair 16gb DDR3-1600 (already owned)Corsair Force 3 120GB (already owned)Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB (already owned)Total cost: £261 for excellent 1080p performance!
originally posted on scan.co.uk
This case is extremely good value. It performs well 240 AIO compatible at the front.Rear 120fan and top 140fanFront can also take 3 140 fans if AIO is it your thing.Lots of cut outs for cable routingVery good depth at the back of motherboard tray to hide cables neatly awayGood mounting mechanism for SSD and HDDOnly issue is the power switch location (top corner) which is prone to be accidentally switched on.Only a couple of the motherboard standoff holes weren’t taped properly. Assume this is a QC issue.
| Collect | 77 Everyday Rewards points |
| Form factor | Micro Tower |
| Supported motherboard form factors | micro ATX, Mini-ITX |
| Number of 3.5 bays | 2 |
| Number of 2.5 bays | 2 |
Thermaltake Versa H18 Window Micro Case
Delivery between Thu – Tue $30
Thermaltake Versa H18 Window Micro Chassis Computer Case
Delivery between Thu – Mon $22
Thermaltake Ca1j400s1wn00 Versa H18 Window Micro Case 2x 25" 2x 35"
Free delivery
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This is a well built solid case with a good mesh front that allows for 2 x 120 mm fans, so gives a decent air flow. Despite that however there is a small problem when using a dedicated graphics card such as a GTX 1660ti. Because of the PSU shroud is at the bottom the Graphics cars fans are a bit restricted when it comes to airflow as there is not much clearance for them to get a good cool air intake delivery from the front fans.
I got this case for £32 (windowed but non-glass) and I have to say, compared to more expensive low-end cases I've had in the past this has really impressed me. With realistic expectations given the price point it is an excellent case for low to medium budget builds and the PSU shroud is a great feature. I havent encountered any sharp edges, with overall build quality generally being good for this price point. Power button is flimsy. I was expecting building in a low-budget micro-atx to be frustrating but no, the building experience was good and hassle-free.As far as case cooling goes, there is room for a front-mounted 240mm radiator or 3x 120mm fans at the front with another 2x 120mm at the rear and top. Overall plenty of airflow options can be achieved here for ... MoreI got this case for £32 (windowed but non-glass) and I have to say, compared to more expensive low-end cases I've had in the past this has really impressed me. With realistic expectations given the price point it is an excellent case for low to medium budget builds and the PSU shroud is a great feature. I havent encountered any sharp edges, with overall build quality generally being good for this price point. Power button is flimsy. I was expecting building in a low-budget micro-atx to be frustrating but no, the building experience was good and hassle-free.As far as case cooling goes, there is room for a front-mounted 240mm radiator or 3x 120mm fans at the front with another 2x 120mm at the rear and top. Overall plenty of airflow options can be achieved here for all levels of hardware; I can see even high end components could excel in here if you are into that.Cable management is basic but effective with a several tie areas, but you are given plenty of room behind the main compartment to hide excess cables as well as the shroud over the bottom of the case. The latter really is invaluable, particularly if your budget only allows a non-modular PSU. Heck, you can pretty much stuff all your cables under here and still have a pretty tidy build if you're feeling lazy. I did it by the book however, and had a relatively painless experience doing it.Storage can also be completely hidden from the window - two SSDs can be mounted on the front OR reverse side of the motherboard plate, and there is a harddrive mount under the PSU shroud. I really like this setup and glad to be rid of drive bays. Wish they made the case smaller instead though!An important note - the Hyper 212 in all its variations *IS* compatible. Max CPU cooler height is specified at 155mm, while the 212 is officially spec'd at 158mm. I can confirm that it fits fine with several millimetres of headroom to spare. Great temps and it looks fantastic in this case. Realistically the 'Max CPU cooler height' is about 162mm with non tempered-glass cases.Overall, really happy with this choice - a great case to build a micro-atx PC! I really enjoyed building with it and completely recommend it for beginners or intermediates.For those interested, my final 'super budget' specs:Thermaltake H18 (£32 new)Asus Q87 CS-B (£37 used)i5-4670k 3.4ghz OC 4.2ghz (£37 used)Hyper 212 Black (£25 used)Powercolor RX 580 Red Devil 8GB (£90 used)Corsair CX550M (£40 used)Corsair 16gb DDR3-1600 (already owned)Corsair Force 3 120GB (already owned)Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB (already owned)Total cost: £261 for excellent 1080p performance!
This case is extremely good value. It performs well 240 AIO compatible at the front.Rear 120fan and top 140fanFront can also take 3 140 fans if AIO is it your thing.Lots of cut outs for cable routingVery good depth at the back of motherboard tray to hide cables neatly awayGood mounting mechanism for SSD and HDDOnly issue is the power switch location (top corner) which is prone to be accidentally switched on.Only a couple of the motherboard standoff holes weren’t taped properly. Assume this is a QC issue.
Bought for a budget build with productivity / office usage in mind.Excellent value for money and one of the cheapest cases that seems to have some sensible design choices.Plenty of space for a reasonable cooler, and a mesh front that actually allows some airflow.The LED lighting on the front looks cheap and not very good in my opinion, but it can be turned off.
This case was for my first pc build. Glad i did a build outside the case to check parts worked.When i tried to power it up on completion there were no signs of life.Checked power supply ok. On my old pc the power button was faulty so i removed the cable from power switch terminals and placed a screwdriver on the terminals. Pc started normally.Traced problem to case wiring. plug marked power was wired to case reset switch and vice versa. rather than ship case back i just swapped cables over. Emailed scan but no reply.Other than that nice solid little case and easy for 1st timer to work on.
A fantastic mATX case for those looking to build a decent rig on a reasonable budget. The plastic front was the only thing preventing me buying this straight away, but now that I have it I am completely happy with the look.I have four 120mm case fans and a single CPU rad (Arctic). The rad wouldn't fit on the top grill due to lack of clearance between the mobo and top of the case and it only just fits on the rear, as the width of the rad makes sliding the side panel back on a bit of a task.The bottom dust guard for the PSU is a joke and the power button is a little tacky. The front fans can either go inside (which I had to choose) or if you have very slim fans, they can go between the front panel and the actual case. Three 120 fans at the front is very snug. If you ... MoreA fantastic mATX case for those looking to build a decent rig on a reasonable budget. The plastic front was the only thing preventing me buying this straight away, but now that I have it I am completely happy with the look.I have four 120mm case fans and a single CPU rad (Arctic). The rad wouldn't fit on the top grill due to lack of clearance between the mobo and top of the case and it only just fits on the rear, as the width of the rad makes sliding the side panel back on a bit of a task.The bottom dust guard for the PSU is a joke and the power button is a little tacky. The front fans can either go inside (which I had to choose) or if you have very slim fans, they can go between the front panel and the actual case. Three 120 fans at the front is very snug. If you have a double rad, I think getting a long GPU in there would be quite difficult.It seems to stay cool and fairly quiet.
First pc build i,ve done. Glad i did an out of case test first to check components.When i powered up system there was no sign of life. Checked power supply that was ok. Luckily i had an issue with my old pc with the power switch. Shorted out the motherboard power terminals and system worked.The case wiring has a power terminal block and a reset switch block.these were crossed over in case wiring so block marked power was connected to reset switch.Rather than return case i just switched the blocks over.emailed Scan about the issue but haven't heard back.Otherwise its a nice little case . Pity we can't get the tempered glass version in the uk.
This was my first time building a PC and the experience was ok.Pros:The case has a lot of ventilation from the front so the airflow is great keeping the components cool. It came with a rear fan that extracts the heat out of the case and it does a pretty decent job (I could feel the hot air being pushed out when I placed my hand over the rear vent whilst the CPU was under load.)The black paint is dark and is applied very well. it makes the case look very nice.The case is made out of sturdy metal that is a decent thickness. I mean, I applied some pressure to the case and there is almost no flex.Fitting the psu was easy because there was a lot of space underneath the psu shroud.The cons:Fitting a 3.5 inch hdd was slightly difficult because the bay is at ... MoreThis was my first time building a PC and the experience was ok.Pros:The case has a lot of ventilation from the front so the airflow is great keeping the components cool. It came with a rear fan that extracts the heat out of the case and it does a pretty decent job (I could feel the hot air being pushed out when I placed my hand over the rear vent whilst the CPU was under load.)The black paint is dark and is applied very well. it makes the case look very nice.The case is made out of sturdy metal that is a decent thickness. I mean, I applied some pressure to the case and there is almost no flex.Fitting the psu was easy because there was a lot of space underneath the psu shroud.The cons:Fitting a 3.5 inch hdd was slightly difficult because the bay is at the bottom of the case and the wires from the psu was there obstructing the area. I also had to screw the case to the hdd whilst holding the hdd.I would recommend this pc case to people who are on a budget and want good airflow.My PC specs:Thermaltake versa h18 windowedRyzen 5 3600asrock b450m pro4-fasus TUF gaming gtx 1650 super oc8gb corsair vengance lpx 3000 ramsandisk 256gb SSDToshiba p300 3tb HDD (cmr)aerocool integrator 500watt psu
This is probably the best case you can get on a budget currently (in 2021). The case is really well laid out, with a seperate compartment for the PSU, mounting holes and grommets for 2x 2.5" and 2x 3.5" drives, as well as a good amount of space behind the motherboard for hiding all your sins (messy cabling). On the backside there are also lots of holes and brackets to allow cable ties to tidy up the cabling. 5x 120mm (or 140mm on the front) fan mounts give the case good ventilation and the clear case side and mesh frontage mean your RGB fans look good. One thing I would say is that a 140mm fan will probably not fit on the top of the case even though it's supposed to. The depth of the fan means it will probably foul on the motherboard like it did on mine. But that's ... MoreThis is probably the best case you can get on a budget currently (in 2021). The case is really well laid out, with a seperate compartment for the PSU, mounting holes and grommets for 2x 2.5" and 2x 3.5" drives, as well as a good amount of space behind the motherboard for hiding all your sins (messy cabling). On the backside there are also lots of holes and brackets to allow cable ties to tidy up the cabling. 5x 120mm (or 140mm on the front) fan mounts give the case good ventilation and the clear case side and mesh frontage mean your RGB fans look good. One thing I would say is that a 140mm fan will probably not fit on the top of the case even though it's supposed to. The depth of the fan means it will probably foul on the motherboard like it did on mine. But that's a very minor point against what is otherwise an amazing case for the money!
really good case to work in, plenty of cable management space. PSU shroud is a bonus, Acrylic side panel, easy to use thumbscrews for side panels. only snag i hit when transferring my stuff over to this case was the molex cable for the led light down the front of case, evrytime i tried to connect it to my PSU, one of the pins would come out of the case lead. ended up not bothering connecting it. would highly recommend this case & a massive thanks to Scan for the quick delivery also
| Collect | 77 Everyday Rewards points |
| Form factor | Micro Tower |
| Supported motherboard form factors | micro ATX, Mini-ITX |
| Number of 3.5 bays | 2 |
| Number of 2.5 bays | 2 |