Thermaltake Urban S31 Chassis Review




/ 12 years ago

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Build time on the S31 was a breezy 20 minutes, it’s spacious inside and everything is easily accessible which meant I was able to get everything installed quickly and easily. The Corsair H100i slotted in with ease, although I had to mount it with the reservoir to the left as on the right side it conflicted with the optical bays, a minor issue at best.

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Cable management it competent and does a decent job of keeping everything out of the way, this helps with airflow throughout the chassis but it also keeps things looking tidy, very important when you have a side panel window.

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Around the back we can see the pipes for the CPU cooler look close to the fan but there is really about 1 inch of space, more than enough and I see no reason why this would cause any issues.

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With the side panel on we can see inside the system with ease and while our PSU looks a little out of place, but that is something easily addressed when picking your components.

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