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The Thermaltake Versa H15 is a sleek micro tower chassis designed for home builders and gamers seeking a compact yet highly functional case. Supporting Mini-ITX and Micro-ATX motherboards, it features enhanced airflow with a perforated top panel and a pre-installed 120mm rear fan. With versatile drive bays, USB 3.0 connectivity, and smart cable management, it balances performance and style in a lightweight, dust-filtered design perfect for budget-conscious pros who refuse to compromise.













| ASIN | B07THWNQ1D |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,181 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Thermaltake |
| Case Type | Mini-Tower |
| Color | H15 |
| Compatible Devices | Micro ATX Motherboards |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (689) |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841163072790 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 6 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16.2"D x 7.8"W x 15"H |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Thermaltake |
| Model Name | Versa H15 |
| Number of Fans | 1 |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Mini Tower |
| Supported Motherboard | Micro ATX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 4 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 841163072790 |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Warranty |
D**L
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 quality budget friendly good airflow design with filter removable hard drive and 5.25 trays allows more room Fits most 120mm CPU cooler Cons: with Micro ATX motherboard, you won't be able to fit a diskdrive in 5.25 tray with 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 back front panel filter is difficult to remove for cleaning only 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.
J**G
Nice little case
I really really like this case. It is very light. Spacious. Allows for the dvd/blueray disc drive. 5 mounting spots for 120mm fans (1 back, 2 top and 2 front) and includes the back fan already installed. Bought this case for a rig I built for my soster’s work station. Paired it with a few goodies. Fits a standard power supply and is bottom mounted which is a plus for me. Great design. Allows some cable management. Includes hardware to mount the optic drive. Enough room for a handful of ssd/hdds. The ONLY complaint is the location of the power button and that it’s stiffer than I’d like. But, as it’s not my pc and is a budget case, it definitely gets a 5 star rating from me. If you’re planning on installing a bulky gpu, I wouldn’t recommend it as it will block at least one pci slot depending on ur mobo. I would recommend it and wouldn’t hesitate to buy another one.
D**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.
A**C
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, it’s 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 it’s on. But that’s just a nitpick and can easily be fixed by putting your own rubber feet at the bottom. Just something worth noting. Otherwise it’s an awesome case and I highly recommend it for any level of build you may need it for.
G**E
Great for a basic, lightweight case
This is a great case for those looking for something rather small and lightweight. I filled out all of the fan spots (five total). Mine is a Ryzen 5 3400G system with an MSI B450 Pro-M2 Max motherboard, and the board fit perfectly. The cable routing is basic, but adequate. Though it doesn't apply in my situation, the one drawback I've found with this case is that, if you plan to use an optical drive (DVD or Blu Ray drive), you won't be able to use the front-top fan spot. The bracket that holds the drive will get in the way. If you don't use a drive, you can easily remove that bracket and then use the front-top fan spot if you wish to. Overall this case fits the bill for me.
J**K
The case is small and good. Sufficient for my use.
M**X
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 2.5” drives. • The 3.5” drive caddy doesn’t come with brackets for 2.5” drives. • The advertised 120mm fan space on the bottom doesn’t 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, it’s 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, I’m quite happy with it so far!
A**R
Pros -Front end looks like a sports car -PSU goes on the bottom -No window to hide the chaos The 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. Cons The 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. Overall I 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.
S**T
Great deal, great buy. Perfect size for what I needed it for. Has a lot of space.
D**T
All I can say is it looked good at first glance. The mesh design probably would make for very good airflow. The problem is what might have been a good design is totally crippled by cheap, brittle plastics that broke while I was assembling it. The front panel is held on by plastic clips that broke in no time. The plastic clips that attach the feet broke the first time I put it together so I had to resort to stick on furniture feet. Even the aluminum of the side panels and other areas felt flimsy and easily bent. Unfortunately it was a matter of a couple months before it was beyond salvageable.
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