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Thermaltake Versa N24 Midi Tower Computer Case with Side Window Black

The Thermaltake Versa N24 case is an ideal choice for computer enthusiasts and offers a complete building experience. It features a Midi Tower design that provides ample space for creating a powerful...

The Thermaltake Versa N24 case is an ideal choice for computer enthusiasts and offers a complete building experience. It features a Midi Tower design that provides ample space for creating a powerful computer.

One of its significant features is the compatibility with Micro ATX motherboards, allowing the installation of a variety of motherboards. The case...

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Description

Description

The Thermaltake Versa N24 case is an ideal choice for computer enthusiasts and offers a complete building experience. It features a Midi Tower design that provides ample space for creating a powerful computer.

One of its significant features is the compatibility with Micro ATX motherboards, allowing the installation of a variety of motherboards. The case supports graphics cards with a maximum length of 415 mm, providing the option to choose from several powerful units.

The maximum CPU cooler height is up to 155 mm, making it easy to use ultra-modern coolers for managing the system's temperature. For even better visibility, it features a side window that allows you to see the internal components of your computer.

Connectivity is equally important, with USB 3.0 support, providing fast and efficient connections to your devices. The Thermaltake Versa N24 combines functionality and aesthetics, making it an excellent choice for building your computer.

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Main Specifications

Colour
Black
Size
Midi Tower
Compatible Motherboard Type
ATX, Mini ITX, Micro ATX

Dimensions

Height
532 mm
Width
247 mm
Length
511 mm

Internal Spaces

Maximum Graphics Card Length
415 mm
Maximum Processor Heatsink Height
155 mm

Drive Bays

External Hub 5.25"
1
Internal Hub 3.5"
3
Internal Hub 2.5"
2

Fan Positions

Front
2
Rear
1
Top Positions
2

Water Cooling

Radiator Position
Top, Front, Back

Specifications

Connectivity
Audio, Microphone, USB 2.0, USB 3.0
Extras
Side Window
Gaming
No
Airflow
-
Home & Office
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (3)

Reviews

  1. 2
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
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Review this product
  • Cable management
  • Silent
  • Air flow
  • Value for money
  • Space
  • Construction quality
  • Dust filtering
  • dimitris.spendas
    4
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Quality: Sturdy like a box (I got it for 70 Euros), raised feet and front part, detachable filter in the power supply fan, metal grille on the front part which somewhat limits dust if you put fans in the front, but I always find dust that has seeped inside the case and on the back - inner part of the grille, so not that clean.. basically it's in the golden mean of temperatures/dust... because I have seen improvement compared to the old case that only had one fan at the back for air extraction, but I don't like seeing dust inside.

    Although the specifications show that it is quite wide as a midi tower, the opposite side is also very internal and not ventilated, resulting in having plenty of space at the back for cables and to close the cables behind the motherboard, and your window being vulnerable to tall coolers! for example, my hyper 212 evo scratched the glass on the inside at the 4 points of the heatpipes and besides being annoyed because I took care of the case in everything until assembly, I noticed that the plastic glass scratches very easily... I didn't like the quality at all.
    On the plus side, it isolates the power supply and hard drives from the rest of the interior with metal, which means that the heat wave is in a "room" and not in the whole house... so the case almost always has room temperature... my 8700k shows idle 35-36 celsius with room temperature at 24... the motherboard is at 50 in the VRM, it's COOL...

    On the negative side, if you manage the cables so that they are not visible, the SSD or your brand will appear upside down, because they placed the hole from the left instead of the right, so you pass the cable upside down.
    In the photo, they don't even have a 2.5" SSD connected on top, but even if someone tries to put the SATA or the power supply from the right hole, it doesn't work, even if one end is L-shaped and you simply get frustrated or break the cable end.
    On the negative side, if you put a CD drive or a front panel 5.25", it will look ugly because the face - front is not smooth but has a curve.

    On the negative side, the base screws - spacers to screw the motherboard are of poor quality and crooked, even if you scratch them to remove the black paint, and they are also taller than the old ones I had by 2 millimeters... if those were 4, these are 6 millimeters in height, so you lose another 2 millimeters of air from the height of your cooler (but this is with reservation because I may be confused and the screws may have been in the motherboard's own case and I don't remember well, but I'm not crazy).

    Specs - LIMITS for the case according to the manufacturer
    MAXIMUM CPU COOLER HEIGHT 155 mm
    (The H 212 is 159 and it fit but scratched the glass by 1 millimeter)
    MAXIMUM GRAPHICS CARD LENGTH 415 mm (but without having front fans, otherwise 395)
    POSITIONS FOR LIQUID COOLING (up to 240, not 280) ON TOP AND FRONT, but practically only on top push or pull where there is no space for push-pull combination and it doesn't have a mesh or filter, so cooler and 2 fans, while at the front it is necessarily push. It comes with a relatively quiet 120 mm fan which is not crazy in sending air even at maximum. You can also add two 140mm fans in the front, which I recommend to everyone because they spin slower, bringing in at least 10-20% more airflow at the same RPM, and most importantly, they are quiet and don't swirl the dust as much or introduce it into the case when the base is full.

    OVERALL: I would recommend it to someone if they find it for around 50 euros. It is a decent to good case if you want a 240 liquid cooling. Otherwise, get a cooler with a height of UP TO 155mm. It performs well in temperatures, but there are much better options out there in terms of noise. However, what you have inside the case also plays a role. I have 4 fans, 2 intake 120mm fans, one exhaust 120mm fan (the one that came with the case), and the 120mm fan of the CPU cooler. I adjust their RPM through the BIOS and they are completely silent (I am one meter away from the case). I also sprayed chain lubricant - like grease - on the motors of the old 10-year-old fans I had, and besides stopping them from squeaking, they also have a smoother friction, causing the RPM to drop a bit more, from 2300 to 2280-2250, and they are always almost silent during RPM changes and much smoother (smooth)...

    I would like the side window to be a bit bigger so that I can see, for example, the RGB lighting of the liquid cooling if I install it on top.

    PS: The front part is see-through, so if you add lights, they pass through the front plastic and you can see the shade darker.

    I am preparing a video with the build at some point. Anyone interested can follow the update/edit here.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Cable management
    • Silent
    • Air flow
    • Value for money
    • Space
    • Construction quality
    • Dust filtering
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  • 5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    The box is perfect! It has a lot of space, very good air flow, and very good cable management

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Space
    • Cable management
    • Silent
    • Dust filtering
    • Air flow
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Space
    • Cable management
    • Construction quality
    • Silent
    • Dust filtering
    • Air flow
    • Value for money
  • Quality: Sturdy like a box (I got it for 70 Euros), raised feet and front part, detachable filter in the power supply fan, metal grille on the front part which somewhat limits dust if you put fans in the front, but I always find dust that has seeped inside the case and on the back - inner part of the grille, so not that clean.. basically it's in the golden mean of temperatures/dust... because I have seen improvement compared to the old case that only had one fan at the back for air extraction, but I don't like seeing dust inside.

    Although the specifications show that it is quite wide as a midi tower, the opposite side is also very internal and not ventilated, resulting in having plenty of space at the back for cables and to close the cables behind the motherboard, and your window being vulnerable to tall coolers! for example, my hyper 212 evo scratched the glass on the inside at the 4 points of the heatpipes and besides being annoyed because I took care of the case in everything until assembly, I noticed that the plastic glass scratches very easily... I didn't like the quality at all.
    On the plus side, it isolates the power supply and hard drives from the rest of the interior with metal, which means that the heat wave is in a "room" and not in the whole house... so the case almost always has room temperature... my 8700k shows idle 35-36 celsius with room temperature at 24... the motherboard is at 50 in the VRM, it's COOL...

    On the negative side, if you manage the cables so that they are not visible, the SSD or your brand will appear upside down, because they placed the hole from the left instead of the right, so you pass the cable upside down.
    In the photo, they don't even have a 2.5" SSD connected on top, but even if someone tries to put the SATA or the power supply from the right hole, it doesn't work, even if one end is L-shaped and you simply get frustrated or break the cable end.
    On the negative side, if you put a CD drive or a front panel 5.25", it will look ugly because the face - front is not smooth but has a curve.

    On the negative side, the base screws - spacers to screw the motherboard are of poor quality and crooked, even if you scratch them to remove the black paint, and they are also taller than the old ones I had by 2 millimeters... if those were 4, these are 6 millimeters in height, so you lose another 2 millimeters of air from the height of your cooler (but this is with reservation because I may be confused and the screws may have been in the motherboard's own case and I don't remember well, but I'm not crazy).

    Specs - LIMITS for the case according to the manufacturer
    MAXIMUM CPU COOLER HEIGHT 155 mm
    (The H 212 is 159 and it fit but scratched the glass by 1 millimeter)
    MAXIMUM GRAPHICS CARD LENGTH 415 mm (but without having front fans, otherwise 395)
    POSITIONS FOR LIQUID COOLING (up to 240, not 280) ON TOP AND FRONT, but practically only on top push or pull where there is no space for push-pull combination and it doesn't have a mesh or filter, so cooler and 2 fans, while at the front it is necessarily push. It comes with a relatively quiet 120 mm fan which is not crazy in sending air even at maximum. You can also add two 140mm fans in the front, which I recommend to everyone because they spin slower, bringing in at least 10-20% more airflow at the same RPM, and most importantly, they are quiet and don't swirl the dust as much or introduce it into the case when the base is full.

    OVERALL: I would recommend it to someone if they find it for around 50 euros. It is a decent to good case if you want a 240 liquid cooling. Otherwise, get a cooler with a height of UP TO 155mm. It performs well in temperatures, but there are much better options out there in terms of noise. However, what you have inside the case also plays a role. I have 4 fans, 2 intake 120mm fans, one exhaust 120mm fan (the one that came with the case), and the 120mm fan of the CPU cooler. I adjust their RPM through the BIOS and they are completely silent (I am one meter away from the case). I also sprayed chain lubricant - like grease - on the motors of the old 10-year-old fans I had, and besides stopping them from squeaking, they also have a smoother friction, causing the RPM to drop a bit more, from 2300 to 2280-2250, and they are always almost silent during RPM changes and much smoother (smooth)...

    I would like the side window to be a bit bigger so that I can see, for example, the RGB lighting of the liquid cooling if I install it on top.

    PS: The front part is see-through, so if you add lights, they pass through the front plastic and you can see the shade darker.

    I am preparing a video with the build at some point. Anyone interested can follow the update/edit here.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • The box is perfect! It has a lot of space, very good air flow, and very good cable management

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
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Description & Specifications

Main Specifications

Colour
Black
Size
Midi Tower
Compatible Motherboard Type
ATX, Mini ITX, Micro ATX

Dimensions

Height
532 mm
Width
247 mm
Length
511 mm

Internal Spaces

Maximum Graphics Card Length
415 mm
Maximum Processor Heatsink Height
155 mm

Drive Bays

External Hub 5.25"
1
Internal Hub 3.5"
3
Internal Hub 2.5"
2

Fan Positions

Front
2
Rear
1
Top Positions
2

Water Cooling

Radiator Position
Top, Front, Back

Specifications

Connectivity
Audio, Microphone, USB 2.0, USB 3.0
Extras
Side Window
Gaming
No
Airflow
-
Home & Office
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Description

The Thermaltake Versa N24 case is an ideal choice for computer enthusiasts and offers a complete building experience. It features a Midi Tower design that provides ample space for creating a powerful computer.

One of its significant features is the compatibility with Micro ATX motherboards, allowing the installation of a variety of motherboards. The case supports graphics cards with a maximum length of 415 mm, providing the option to choose from several powerful units.

The maximum CPU cooler height is up to 155 mm, making it easy to use ultra-modern coolers for managing the system's temperature. For even better visibility, it features a side window that allows you to see the internal components of your computer.

Connectivity is equally important, with USB 3.0 support, providing fast and efficient connections to your devices. The Thermaltake Versa N24 combines functionality and aesthetics, making it an excellent choice for building your computer.

Manufacturer

Reviews (3)

  1. 2
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Cable management
  • Silent
  • Air flow
  • Value for money
  • Space
  • Construction quality
  • Dust filtering
  • dimitris.spendas
    4
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Quality: Sturdy like a box (I got it for 70 Euros), raised feet and front part, detachable filter in the power supply fan, metal grille on the front part which somewhat limits dust if you put fans in the front, but I always find dust that has seeped inside the case and on the back - inner part of the grille, so not that clean.. basically it's in the golden mean of temperatures/dust... because I have seen improvement compared to the old case that only had one fan at the back for air extraction, but I don't like seeing dust inside.

    Although the specifications show that it is quite wide as a midi tower, the opposite side is also very internal and not ventilated, resulting in having plenty of space at the back for cables and to close the cables behind the motherboard, and your window being vulnerable to tall coolers! for example, my hyper 212 evo scratched the glass on the inside at the 4 points of the heatpipes and besides being annoyed because I took care of the case in everything until assembly, I noticed that the plastic glass scratches very easily... I didn't like the quality at all.
    On the plus side, it isolates the power supply and hard drives from the rest of the interior with metal, which means that the heat wave is in a "room" and not in the whole house... so the case almost always has room temperature... my 8700k shows idle 35-36 celsius with room temperature at 24... the motherboard is at 50 in the VRM, it's COOL...

    On the negative side, if you manage the cables so that they are not visible, the SSD or your brand will appear upside down, because they placed the hole from the left instead of the right, so you pass the cable upside down.
    In the photo, they don't even have a 2.5" SSD connected on top, but even if someone tries to put the SATA or the power supply from the right hole, it doesn't work, even if one end is L-shaped and you simply get frustrated or break the cable end.
    On the negative side, if you put a CD drive or a front panel 5.25", it will look ugly because the face - front is not smooth but has a curve.

    On the negative side, the base screws - spacers to screw the motherboard are of poor quality and crooked, even if you scratch them to remove the black paint, and they are also taller than the old ones I had by 2 millimeters... if those were 4, these are 6 millimeters in height, so you lose another 2 millimeters of air from the height of your cooler (but this is with reservation because I may be confused and the screws may have been in the motherboard's own case and I don't remember well, but I'm not crazy).

    Specs - LIMITS for the case according to the manufacturer
    MAXIMUM CPU COOLER HEIGHT 155 mm
    (The H 212 is 159 and it fit but scratched the glass by 1 millimeter)
    MAXIMUM GRAPHICS CARD LENGTH 415 mm (but without having front fans, otherwise 395)
    POSITIONS FOR LIQUID COOLING (up to 240, not 280) ON TOP AND FRONT, but practically only on top push or pull where there is no space for push-pull combination and it doesn't have a mesh or filter, so cooler and 2 fans, while at the front it is necessarily push. It comes with a relatively quiet 120 mm fan which is not crazy in sending air even at maximum. You can also add two 140mm fans in the front, which I recommend to everyone because they spin slower, bringing in at least 10-20% more airflow at the same RPM, and most importantly, they are quiet and don't swirl the dust as much or introduce it into the case when the base is full.

    OVERALL: I would recommend it to someone if they find it for around 50 euros. It is a decent to good case if you want a 240 liquid cooling. Otherwise, get a cooler with a height of UP TO 155mm. It performs well in temperatures, but there are much better options out there in terms of noise. However, what you have inside the case also plays a role. I have 4 fans, 2 intake 120mm fans, one exhaust 120mm fan (the one that came with the case), and the 120mm fan of the CPU cooler. I adjust their RPM through the BIOS and they are completely silent (I am one meter away from the case). I also sprayed chain lubricant - like grease - on the motors of the old 10-year-old fans I had, and besides stopping them from squeaking, they also have a smoother friction, causing the RPM to drop a bit more, from 2300 to 2280-2250, and they are always almost silent during RPM changes and much smoother (smooth)...

    I would like the side window to be a bit bigger so that I can see, for example, the RGB lighting of the liquid cooling if I install it on top.

    PS: The front part is see-through, so if you add lights, they pass through the front plastic and you can see the shade darker.

    I am preparing a video with the build at some point. Anyone interested can follow the update/edit here.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Cable management
    • Silent
    • Air flow
    • Value for money
    • Space
    • Construction quality
    • Dust filtering
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • 5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    The box is perfect! It has a lot of space, very good air flow, and very good cable management

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Space
    • Cable management
    • Silent
    • Dust filtering
    • Air flow
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Space
    • Cable management
    • Construction quality
    • Silent
    • Dust filtering
    • Air flow
    • Value for money
  • Quality: Sturdy like a box (I got it for 70 Euros), raised feet and front part, detachable filter in the power supply fan, metal grille on the front part which somewhat limits dust if you put fans in the front, but I always find dust that has seeped inside the case and on the back - inner part of the grille, so not that clean.. basically it's in the golden mean of temperatures/dust... because I have seen improvement compared to the old case that only had one fan at the back for air extraction, but I don't like seeing dust inside.

    Although the specifications show that it is quite wide as a midi tower, the opposite side is also very internal and not ventilated, resulting in having plenty of space at the back for cables and to close the cables behind the motherboard, and your window being vulnerable to tall coolers! for example, my hyper 212 evo scratched the glass on the inside at the 4 points of the heatpipes and besides being annoyed because I took care of the case in everything until assembly, I noticed that the plastic glass scratches very easily... I didn't like the quality at all.
    On the plus side, it isolates the power supply and hard drives from the rest of the interior with metal, which means that the heat wave is in a "room" and not in the whole house... so the case almost always has room temperature... my 8700k shows idle 35-36 celsius with room temperature at 24... the motherboard is at 50 in the VRM, it's COOL...

    On the negative side, if you manage the cables so that they are not visible, the SSD or your brand will appear upside down, because they placed the hole from the left instead of the right, so you pass the cable upside down.
    In the photo, they don't even have a 2.5" SSD connected on top, but even if someone tries to put the SATA or the power supply from the right hole, it doesn't work, even if one end is L-shaped and you simply get frustrated or break the cable end.
    On the negative side, if you put a CD drive or a front panel 5.25", it will look ugly because the face - front is not smooth but has a curve.

    On the negative side, the base screws - spacers to screw the motherboard are of poor quality and crooked, even if you scratch them to remove the black paint, and they are also taller than the old ones I had by 2 millimeters... if those were 4, these are 6 millimeters in height, so you lose another 2 millimeters of air from the height of your cooler (but this is with reservation because I may be confused and the screws may have been in the motherboard's own case and I don't remember well, but I'm not crazy).

    Specs - LIMITS for the case according to the manufacturer
    MAXIMUM CPU COOLER HEIGHT 155 mm
    (The H 212 is 159 and it fit but scratched the glass by 1 millimeter)
    MAXIMUM GRAPHICS CARD LENGTH 415 mm (but without having front fans, otherwise 395)
    POSITIONS FOR LIQUID COOLING (up to 240, not 280) ON TOP AND FRONT, but practically only on top push or pull where there is no space for push-pull combination and it doesn't have a mesh or filter, so cooler and 2 fans, while at the front it is necessarily push. It comes with a relatively quiet 120 mm fan which is not crazy in sending air even at maximum. You can also add two 140mm fans in the front, which I recommend to everyone because they spin slower, bringing in at least 10-20% more airflow at the same RPM, and most importantly, they are quiet and don't swirl the dust as much or introduce it into the case when the base is full.

    OVERALL: I would recommend it to someone if they find it for around 50 euros. It is a decent to good case if you want a 240 liquid cooling. Otherwise, get a cooler with a height of UP TO 155mm. It performs well in temperatures, but there are much better options out there in terms of noise. However, what you have inside the case also plays a role. I have 4 fans, 2 intake 120mm fans, one exhaust 120mm fan (the one that came with the case), and the 120mm fan of the CPU cooler. I adjust their RPM through the BIOS and they are completely silent (I am one meter away from the case). I also sprayed chain lubricant - like grease - on the motors of the old 10-year-old fans I had, and besides stopping them from squeaking, they also have a smoother friction, causing the RPM to drop a bit more, from 2300 to 2280-2250, and they are always almost silent during RPM changes and much smoother (smooth)...

    I would like the side window to be a bit bigger so that I can see, for example, the RGB lighting of the liquid cooling if I install it on top.

    PS: The front part is see-through, so if you add lights, they pass through the front plastic and you can see the shade darker.

    I am preparing a video with the build at some point. Anyone interested can follow the update/edit here.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • The box is perfect! It has a lot of space, very good air flow, and very good cable management

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • 0
  • See all