Thermaltake has always been one to impress us over the years. Whether it’s from over the top cases or cases that have new design elements made to make installation easier we know Thermaltake first and foremost for their cases. Their latest Core Series was just that, cases made for builders, for expansion, for watercooling and pretty much whatever you could throw at them. While the Core Series was great, they were not traditional cases in the sense that they were more cube like and not a typical tower. Well today we have Thermaltake’s latest case that incorporates many of the design elements that are found in the Core Series and put them into a large mid tower case. The case that I am talking about is the Suppressor F51 and if you can guess by the name of the case it is made to “suppress” the noise inside your system. Let’s jump in!
Special thanks to Thermaltake for providing us with the Suppressor F51 Case to review.
Packaging
The Suppressor F51 comes in Thermaltake’s typical retail package. The front of the box has an overview of the case and lets us know that it is Thermaltake LCS Certified.
The back of the case shows an entire breakdown of the case with all of the parts disassembled. The features and specifications of the case are listed on either side of the box.
Opening up the box we can see the case is very well protected by two large pieces of Styrofoam and a plastic bag.