Thermaltake Suppressor F51 Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 9 years ago
Complete System
Building inside this chassis was incredibly easy, there’s just so much space to work with on the interior that there were no conflicts with our components and no issues finding room for cables behind the motherboard.
There’s more than enough room here for a large PSU and plenty of room to spare for any bottom mounted cooling.
Even our Sapphire R9 270X had no trouble fitting, despite its massive cooler design.
Cable routing did have to stretch a little here, as the motherboard is quite far from the grommet, but at the end of the day, the cable routing is keeping the front of the chassis free from airflow obstruction, so it’s fulfilling its purpose.
More than enough room here for a huge CPU air cooler, rear mounted radiator and lots of clearance above the motherboard for even more cooling; if you’re planning to do a custom loop build, this will be perfect for the job.
Again, lots of clearance for multiple graphics cards, even with large GPUs.
All panels back in place and you wouldn’t even know there was a system in here, it looks closed up pretty tight, but that large fan in the front panel will still drive a great amount of airflow over our components and you can always tailor the currently closed up air vents in the top and sides to suit your needs.