22 - 11 - 2024
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BUILDING THE SYSTEM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As always the purpose of this section is not to build a functional system but rather to showcase what you can expect from the case at hand in terms of interior space.

We suggest starting from the PSU first since you will need to mount the bundled bracket and then insert it from the rear of the tower (not much space between a high wattage PSU and the drive cage so do keep that in mind).

 

 

Due to the lack of any drive cages at the top end of the case there's plenty of room left after mounting an ATX sized mainboard.

 

 

Without removing the drive cage you can mount 240/280/360mm radiators (36mm thick) at the front (we used a 280mm one for this test).

 

 

Now although Thermaltake states that you can't mount a radiator at the top of the case that's not entirely true since we did manage to mount a 240mm one with enough room for fans (as long as your memory modules are not as tall as the T1's we use in our PC case reviews).

 

 

160mm tall CPU cooler can also be installed inside the Versa J24 TG RGB.

 

 

As for graphics cards even if you use the thickest radiator possible (56mm) you still should have enough room for some of the longest cards in the market.