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June 2015
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Build Quality
Spacious Interior (185mm tall CPU Coolers / 465mm long Graphics Cards)
2 Pre-Installed Fans (140/200mm)
Space For A Total Of 10 Fans (120/140/200mm)
Space For Up To 4 Radiators (Front 240/360/420mm
Top 360/420mm
Bottom 240mm
Rear 140m
Easy cable management
Modular HDD cages
Plethora of cooling options
USB security option on rear of chassis
Plastic nub to hold door closed during transport
Quiet due to sound deadening
Chassis is very rigid
Thumbscrews in use everywhere
Solid feel
Sturdy construction
Resistant to marks and oily fingerprints
Plenty of cooling potential
Soundproofed
Modular design
Filtered front
Top
And bottom
Mounting points for 2.5″ and 3.5″ drives on back.
Solid design
Easy to build in
Sound dampening on both side panels
Top and front
Dust filters everywhere
Both hard drive cages and 5.25-inch drive bays can be removed
Easy cable management, Modular HDD cages, Plethora of cooling options, USB security option on rear of chassis, Plastic nub to hold door closed during transport, Quiet due to sound deadening, Chassis is very rigid, Thumbscrews in use everywhere, Solid feel
Case is rather heavy, Side panel is easy to scratch
The Thermaltake Suppressor F51 is a sleek and minimalistic case with several key features that most manufacturers miss. With the internal modular layout, massive cooling potential, added security features, sound deadening, and cable management features –...
Testing will be conducted with an AMD FX 8320 CPU on the ASUS M5A99FX motherboard set to run at a CPU Turbo mode speed of 4.0 GHz. Each case will be tested by turning on the system, waiting one hour for the temperatures to stabilize. Once stabilized, the...
Build Quality, Spacious Interior (185mm tall CPU Coolers / 465mm long Graphics Cards), 2 Pre-Installed Fans (140/200mm), Space For A Total Of 10 Fans (120/140/200mm), Space For Up To 4 Radiators (Front 240/360/420mm, Top 360/420mm, Bottom 240mm, Rear 140m
Fixed Door Orientation,
I've grown somewhat tired of saying this but Thermaltake has once again done a great job in releasing a high quality product with plenty of features in a market overflowing with “mediocre” products. The Suppressor F51 is however by no means the...
Abstract: The Thermaltake Suppressor F51 Case is the perfect mid-tower case in ever respect. Tt has done a fantastic job at the overall styling, build quality and the features. There's lots of space to work, plenty of drive bays, it's affordable and is a water cool...
Other than the missing paint spot at the bottom of the case, the build quality of the Suppressor F51 is very good. While the case is classified as a mid-tower, you get the feeling of a chassis that's much bigger while working with it. It has just about...
Sturdy construction, Resistant to marks and oily fingerprints, Plenty of cooling potential, Soundproofed, modular design, Filtered front, top, and bottom, Mounting points for 2.5″ and 3.5″ drives on back.
Poor filtration for side vents, Difficult to remove HDD cages, More expensive than a H440 and Define R5, Only four connectors to the fan controller.
Many have compared the Suppressor F51 to the Fractal Design R5, claiming that Thermaltake has simply ripped off the R5's design. I have reviewed the Define R5 here on benmarkreviews.com, and yes, they share a number of similarities. But if they were ident...
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Solid design, Easy to build in, Sound dampening on both side panels, top and front, Dust filters everywhere, Both hard drive cages and 5.25-inch drive bays can be removed, Fits up to E-ATX motherboards, Lots of room for expansion and watercooling
None that I could find
It is a little bit heavier than other cases, but that is because of the added sound-dampening material. Sound dampening material has been added to both side panels, the front, and top of the case. There is also a vibration dampener added to the power supp...
Full liquid water cooling support, Support for many fans including two 200mm fans on top, Sounddeadening panels, Support for small ITX to large EATX motherboards, Fan speed controller for up to four fans, Support for highend graphics cards (465mm), Large
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A case is a case, right? No, not really. It is more than just a place to put all your hardware. But for years that is all a case was - functional and sparse. Only a handful of aftermarket cases offered anything beyond the absolute basics. Now there are ca...
Published: 2015-05-31, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
First impressions of the chassis are that it is a rock solid ox of a chassis. While a tad heavy, nothing was missed in this design. Of course, there are all of the major features we covered, but there are also all of the smaller things like thumbscrews t...