Thermaltake Versa H18 Micro-ATX Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 6 years ago
Complete System
For first time system builders, the Versa H18 is a very appealing product. Everything went together extremely easy, with no conflicts, easy cable routing and more. By far one of the least stressful builds I’ve done in a long time. Of course, it’s not exactly an adventurous design either, so there’s less to worry about in regards to ergonomics.
The cable routing holes are perfectly located. There was plenty of room to route the CPU power cable, even after the motherboard was installed. Furthermore, the 24-pin header routing hole was spot on for our EVGA mATX Z370 motherboard too. Minimal cable trail, super neat and tidy, and I guess that’s important in any chassis with a windowed side panel.
mATX motherboards do support multiple GPUs, so you’ll find just enough room to do so here. There’s plenty of width too, for those using some of the wider modern GPU designs, you won’t have any issues.
Any of the longest GPUs on the market will fit with ease. However, be sure to measure twice if you’re using a front panel mounted radiator, as conflicts could be an issue. However, for most GPUs and radiators, I can foresee many issues.
With everything back in place, there’s not really anything to complain about here. It’s compact, easy to build, looks super tidy, and I’d quite happily have this on or under my desk, at home or in the office.