Thermaltake Versa H15 Micro ATX Mini Tower Computer Chassis with One 120mm Rear Fan Pre-Installed CA-1D4-00S1NN-A0
$49.99
Price: $49.99
(as of Dec 29, 2024 19:02:55 UTC – Details)
Thermaltake Versa H15 micro case is ideal for home-computer builders and gamers creating enough space for high-end hardware and expansion The ample ventilation options cleanable Air filter and a perforated mesh bezel help to keep the entire system cool and dust-free Versa H15 combines a manageable frame Size with extensive options to customize user’s computer or gaming system
P/N: CA-1D4-00S1NN-00
SERIES: Versa
CASE TYPE: Micro Case
DIMENSION (H X W X D): 378 x 198 x 411 mm, (15 x 7.8 x 16.2 inch)
NET WEIGHT: 3.5Kg
SIDE PANEL: No Window
COLOR: Exterior & Interior : Black
MATERIAL: SPCC
COOLING SYSTEML: Rear (exhaust): 120 x 120 x 25 mm Turbo fan (1000rpm, 16dBA)
DRIVE BAYS:
-ACCESSIBLE: 1 x 5.25’’
-HIDDEN: 3 x 3.5’’ or 3 x 2.5’’
EXPANSION SLOTS: 4
MOTHERBOARDS: 6.7” x 6.7” (Mini ITX), 9.6” x 9.6” (Micro ATX)
LCS UPGRADABLE: N/A
I/O PORT: USB 3.0 x 1,USB 2.0 x 1, HD Audio x 1
PSU: Standard PS2 PSU (optional)
FAN SUPPORT:
Front: 1 x 120mm or 2 x 120mm
Top: 1 x 120mm or 2 x 120mm
Rear: 1 x 120mm
RADIATOR SUPPORT:
Front: 1 x 120mm or 1 x 240mm
Top: 1 x 120mm or 1 x 240mm
Rear: 1 x 120mm
OTHER
CPU cooler height limitation: 155mm
VGA length limitation: 315mm.
Supports mini-ITX, micro-ATX (only when DVD ROM is NOT installed) Motherboard
Dimension: 15” x 7. 8” x 16. 2”/ 7. 8 lbs
Enhanced airflow: Perforated top panel, heightened food stands, and specially designed cable routing gap enhance airflow for better ventilation
1plus2 drive bay: 5. 25” x 1 plus 2. 5”/3. 5” x 3
One 120mm rear fan pre installed
I/O port: USB 3. 0 x 1, USB2. 0 x 1, HD Audio x 1
Max CPU cooler height: 155mm/ Max VGA length: 315mm
Customers say
Customers find the computer case well-built and affordable. They appreciate its good airflow design and thermal headroom. Many find it easy to assemble and install components without issues. The case has an attractive look and ample storage capacity. However, opinions differ on fit and cable management.
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11 reviews for Thermaltake Versa H15 Micro ATX Mini Tower Computer Chassis with One 120mm Rear Fan Pre-Installed CA-1D4-00S1NN-A0
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Daniel –
decent micro ATX case
I needed something small and low-key for my grandparents (so no clear side panels, no RGB unicorn puke, small so it doesnt take up too much space, good thermal headroom since grandparents wont be cleaning it, has filter for intake and no opening on the side panel). This is the best i could find at a reasonable price in 2022. Building in this case is pretty straight forward.Pros:decent qualitybudget friendlygood airflow design with filterremovable hard drive and 5.25 trays allows more roomFits most 120mm CPU coolerCons:with Micro ATX motherboard, you won’t be able to fit a diskdrive in 5.25 traywith Micro ATX motherboard, cable manage is a little bit difficult. I had to remove the 5.25 tray to route 24 pin cable thru the backfront panel filter is difficult to remove for cleaningonly support fan down position for PSU (though it has a removable filter for PSU so not a big deal).Overall its a good case for the price.
AC –
Great little case!
I love the small size of this case. Smaller than most mid towers these days, yet it can fit most large graphics cards. Drive cage inside is easily removed if/when necessary. I liked this case so much that I bought a second one, and would buy again for future builds too. It provides excellent airflow for even the most high end modern components. Despite its small form factor, itâs easy to build in and very roomy inside. If I had to pick one thing that could be improved, it would be to provide rubber feet instead of just hard plastic. If you move the case around, it could scratch whatever surface itâs on. But thatâs just a nitpick and can easily be fixed by putting your own rubber feet at the bottom. Just something worth noting. Otherwise itâs an awesome case and I highly recommend it for any level of build you may need it for.
Delta V –
Lots of good and single gripe
I like the look of this enclosure. It appears professional, functional, and slick. The metal is light weight which makes it easier to work with. All boards/expansion cards mounted without gaps or screw-hole alignment problems. The case is designed to permit lots of air flow and power cables can be routed through a cutaway space so they are out of the air-flow path and the build looks clean and tidy. My only gripe is that the front USB sockets are too close to the front power button. I have accidentally pushed the power button on the case many times when attempting to remove a USB plug from the socket. The reset button is about 4 millimeters away from the power button and also poses a risk of accidental use. My solution was simply not to connect the reset switch header to the motherboard and set all power options to ignore the power button within the OS. It’s a workaround but I docked this case one star because this design oversite is really glaring. The value for money, overall design, and attractiveness of this case makes it worth buying again even though strange workarounds are needed to make the power button safe. Keep up the good work Thermaltake! Just move the power button and I’d give 5 stars.
Logorrhoeic –
Generous storage options, good airflow
I’m using this case for a Plex server and it’s perfectly suited for that purpose.Build wise, the case feels well made and the side panels are sturdy. The front of the case is vented and has a filter made of foam-like material so intake fans can get plenty of good airflow. The top fits a 240 mm radiator, and the bottom of the case has a removable filter for the PSU intake vents.I’m using two 3.5″ HDDs in RAID 1, which fit in the drive cage. The case also has a 5.25″ bay that can be used to house additional drives.Cable management is good. There are cutouts for cable routing, but non-modular power supply cables can be a tight fit if you leave the 3.5″ drive cage installed. The back of the case has a shallow trough so cables don’t rub against the side panel.All in all, I’m very happy with this purchase.
Robert Halstead –
Good quality at low price
I went from a mid-tower case to the mini -atx case because I didnât need the bigger case( that had I/O issues ) my mini-atx motherboard fit perfectly and install was easy. There is room for a video card, but my onboard video is great for my needs Cable management is fine, but not good. Had to take out the hard drive cage to use my power supply with the few cables that I used. Might be an issue with those that still use the 3.5â drives. Overall I am pleased with this case.
Splarch –
Small, tight, adequate
When assembling, you may have to move your drives around to get your cabling to fit with the narrow cable management slots. It’s kind of tight in general, but you aren’t making a piece of art with this case. If you need a PC for your house, the quality is good, no complaints. I moved the fan to a front intake position. It’s essentially silent, hopefully will keep the dust down. I’m extremely happy with this case, and the value is excellent. Update: After months of use, dust inside the case is non-existent with the front-mounted intake fan in front of the filter. I bought fancier cases for other builds. Now I have no idea why. I don’t spend any time looking at the computer, honestly. – NOTE, after a while I noticed a significant amount of dust in the machine. I think the fan isn’t strong enough to create real pressure to keep the top clean, so I’ve blocked the top vent. But maybe more importantly, the front piece, where you grab it underneath to pull it off, it’s just open. Why wouldn’t air (and dust) just follow that into the case instead of passing through the more restrictive filter on the front? I covered that hole up, and covered the top of the case, too. If I had 2 fans on the front that might be able to push enough air out of the case to keep dust out of the top, but it’s awfully open. In retrospect, I’ve since worked with the Montech air something, about $60, comes with I think 3 or 4 fans, and the front is magnetic and a fine metal mesh instead of a foam type thing. Overall a far superior case in every way and not much more cash. I don’t love this thing,
JK –
The case is small and good. Sufficient for my use.
metamynx –
Pros:⢠NO LIGHTS! No anxiety over any kind of glass!⢠Good, solid metal case.⢠Detachable (no screws) plastic face.⢠Aesthetically pleasing for a semi-plain black mATX.⢠Affordable.⢠All edges have been rounded. No injuries!Cons:⢠Very tight fit with a mATX board.⢠Would be nice to allow for more than three 2.5â drives.⢠The 3.5â drive caddy doesnât come with brackets for 2.5â drives.⢠The advertised 120mm fan space on the bottom doesnât actually fit a 120mm fan, as the space is structurally obstructed, and it would go where the drive caddy is already located.The case is nice, quite light, solid, and very affordable. I used to be into casemods, but I wanted something plain and invisible. With the black grille on the front, itâs still nice to look at without being distracting.Verdict:This case has been great! It has its limitations, and I might upgrade it in a few years, but for a plain case that cost about $70, from an established and reputable brand, Iâm quite happy with it so far!
adrian –
Good case for the price
André Renaud –
Bonne qualitée et livraison en temps
Amazon Customer –
Pros-Front end looks like a sports car-PSU goes on the bottom-No window to hide the chaosThe front dust filter is pretty good as far as i can tell in letting air through. The way I have it set up is one fan at the top and one at the back, it’ll hold a piece of printer paper upright despite not having any intake fans.ConsThe cut-outs inside the case seem to me are strictly for an itx motherboard. I thought my micro was small enough, but it blocked pretty much all of them. There is no cable management.The build material is on the cheap end.Only included one really weak fan, 3pin so it’s on full rpm but it’s like a child blowing out a candle.OverallI would only recommend this case if you can get it cheap enough. I’m guessing with what’s going on lately is the reason seemingly all former ‘cheap’ cases are jumping up in price. At most this case should cost you $50 imo.If you are going to pull the trigger and get this, I would suggest getting additional fans w/splitter. Although I would also check on your mobo choice. Mine only had 2 case fan connectors.