Thermaltakeย introduces the Suppressor F1, an ITX based chassis with a preinstalled a 200mm fan in the brushed front panel. The powerful mini system allows users to create their own personal setup with the smart interchangeable side panels which users can flip accordingly to showcase their superb liquid cooling or airflow system. The Tt LCS certification was created so that we at Thermaltake can designate to all power users which Suppressor F1 Mini ITX chassis has been tested to be best compatible with extreme liquid cooling configurations to ensure you get the best performance from the best features and fitment. The Suppressor F1 is now available in the United States (Newegg and Amazon), Germany (Amazon and Alternate), and Australia (mwave).


Features of the Suppressor F1:

Chamber Design
Divided into two main chambers, the upper chamber is designed for excellent cooling performance and efficiency, and the lower chamber is for PSU and cable management. Removable 2.5โ/3.5โ drive device racks allow users to enjoy the freedom of gain the maximum interior space for advance cooling performance or liquid system build.
Outstanding Ventilation
Various mounting points support all types of cooling systems that includes DIY/AIO liquid cooling systems and air cooling units. A large 200mm fan is preinstalled in the front, along with two optional 80mm turbo fans at the rear, guaranteed to hold up any type of gaming system.


Interchangeable Side Panel
Symmetrical panels allow users to build the system with personality, and users can arrange the panels accordingly for the best viewing presentation or cooling performance.

Handy I/O Ports
Built in dual USB 3.0 and HD audio connectors together with the Power and Reset Button on the side of the front panel, not only keep the panel clean and simple, it also grants a direct and easy access for external devices.

Great Expansion in Compact Size
The Suppressor F1 allows users to easily install up to 4 data storage devices with the modular drive racks, a dual expansion slot VGA up to 255mm, a tower CPU cooler up to 140mm, and a high wattage PSU up to 180mm, while still leaving 80mm cable management space.
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Ok na sya. Paki-wow na lang po yung post. Thanks!
i hate TT but but this looks great D:
Come on, man. Andami na nilabas this year and quality is improving really well across the board. Hopefully in a few years’ time, top-tier na talaga sila in both quality and feel.
I agree that quality is getting better but I side with Caselabs with the recent issue. Planning to boycott them totally then this came D:
Original and good looking. Props to them, really ๐
It also supports a 285mm graphic cards. I think it looks better then my currently Node 304 case.
These are the dimensions of the case: (H x W x D) 276 x 260 x 319 mm