I have a different model case (still Thermaltake), and this video helped me a lot! One would think it would be easy to find out how to take off the front cover of these types of cases but it's not. It's scary to "rip off the front" of the case, but apparently this is the correct and only way to do it. Thank you for this video! Very helpful!
Thank you very much for your kind words. Your comment meant a lot to me. That's the reason I made this video because I've received a lot of questions on how to remove the front panel. I am glad that this helped you. Cheers!
Worked perfectly in my Versa H25. I now have all five fans installed, including the two in the front panel. You rock. The front fans specifically will help keep my 3x hard drives and 2.5" SSD cool.
Thank you very much for your kind words. I did receive questions about how to remove this so I decided to make a video about it. I'm glad that it helped you. Have a great day and stay safe.
Real quality video. Super content. Thanks man, for 2 months i have been looking to find a way to open my front panel J24 casing. This should have been mentioned in the documents that came with it
About to try this on my h22 hope this works. If I don't edit this comment that means it worked. My PC won't boot and it seems like it could be the power on/off button being janky or the wire connection to it is; hopefully this will help. Nonetheless this video will be extremely helpful it'll make cleaning the filter much easier 🤦♀️ thank you haha 🙏
@@ChuaWeiJie needed this again 2 years later.😂 Great stuff 🤌 except this time the top of the pannel didn't pop out only the bottom pins maybe I didn't put enough strength ? (If I don't edit this that means it worked lol)
Nice one .. this case is still available on Amazon for a good price. However, they also have the H24 with the same pictures! Any idea what the difference is? Cheers.
Sorry for the late reply. After comparing both of them in detail the difference is aesthetic. H24 has a more squarish profile whereas H25 has rounded corners. I personally prefer H25 more. Check them out below. H24: th.thermaltake.com/versa-h24.html H25: fr.thermaltake.com/versa-h25.html
Yes. From the official website, it does look the same. www.thermaltake.com/versa-j25-tempered-glass-rgb-edition.html Yours is class. You will want to exercise more caution. Though tempered glass shouldn't be weak, it is good to exercise caution.
allan aldaba , I have a confession... The store did that for me so I don’t know. So far from one of the reviews below, I gathered that the screw holes are elevated so it is not needed. There’s also another review that says he wished that it comes with more standoff. www.newegg.com/p/N82E16811133268# My advice would be to buy the standoffs if you are thinking to do so. If the motherboard that you are buying does come with standoffs, that’s great! If not, buy it just in case. Nothing ruins the day more than having everything except the standoffs to complete your build. All the best, stay safe and take care.
Bro, while I don’t have this model, I’ve consulted N26’s manual. From page 8 and 14, I think it’ll be easy to remove the top panel if you remove the front panel first. The design looks like its screw less. If you don’t see any screws, please feel free to try and pull it out. Link to manual: thermaltake.azureedge.net/pub/media/productattach/db/support/usermanual/_eec1ca926efa4bec8befbb64ecf7d6e9.pdf Disclaimer: I don’t own the case so I don’t have the direct experience. I’m just trying my best to deduce what might work. Please proceed at your own risk.
Yes. After checking around, the design is very similar. You just reach down to the bottom of the front panel and pop it open. Please proceed with caution. Plastics could be brittle.
I am sorry that I do not have the resources to procure this case. From what I understand from its manual, the pulling out mechanism should be the same as my casing. thermaltake.azureedge.net/pub/media/productattach/db/support/usermanual/_c38af2e1afe94d1fb28aa0dff9df8f71.pdf
I have a different model case (still Thermaltake), and this video helped me a lot! One would think it would be easy to find out how to take off the front cover of these types of cases but it's not. It's scary to "rip off the front" of the case, but apparently this is the correct and only way to do it. Thank you for this video! Very helpful!
Thank you very much for your kind words. Your comment meant a lot to me. That's the reason I made this video because I've received a lot of questions on how to remove the front panel. I am glad that this helped you. Cheers!
Worked perfectly in my Versa H25. I now have all five fans installed, including the two in the front panel. You rock.
The front fans specifically will help keep my 3x hard drives and 2.5" SSD cool.
Thank you very much for your kind comment. I appreciate it. I'm happy to know that your PC is cool and running well.
Also works for the Versa H26 TG, thanks so much for posting this video!
You are welcome. Thanks for letting the guys know that it also works for Versa H26 TG too.
Thanks for the informative tutorial as I was worried I may make a mistake trying to remove it.
Thank you very much for your kind words. I did receive questions about how to remove this so I decided to make a video about it. I'm glad that it helped you. Have a great day and stay safe.
Thank you very much I was scared to just rip off the front casing
The pleasure's mine. A lot of people face this problem. ^^
Thanks man, this also works for the Thermaltake V250 ARGB.
Great! Happy modding!
Real quality video. Super content.
Thanks man, for 2 months i have been looking to find a way to open my front panel J24 casing. This should have been mentioned in the documents that came with it
Thank you very much for your kind words
Thanks for the video. I was able to bust open my front panel.
I'm glad that it helped you. I still remember my cold sweaty hands the first time I did it. Take care and stay safe.
About to try this on my h22 hope this works. If I don't edit this comment that means it worked.
My PC won't boot and it seems like it could be the power on/off button being janky or the wire connection to it is; hopefully this will help. Nonetheless this video will be extremely helpful it'll make cleaning the filter much easier 🤦♀️
thank you haha 🙏
I'm glad that it helps!
@@ChuaWeiJie needed this again 2 years later.😂 Great stuff 🤌
except this time the top of the pannel didn't pop out only the bottom pins maybe I didn't put enough strength ?
(If I don't edit this that means it worked lol)
@@Quli3n it does take some strong pulling. Yes. It feels scary...
Thank you! Never built a pc before and needed this
Welcome. Happy PC building.
Still useful, thanks!
Thank you very much for the kind words
Nice one .. this case is still available on Amazon for a good price. However, they also have the H24 with the same pictures! Any idea what the difference is? Cheers.
Sorry for the late reply.
After comparing both of them in detail the difference is aesthetic.
H24 has a more squarish profile whereas H25 has rounded corners. I personally prefer H25 more.
Check them out below.
H24: th.thermaltake.com/versa-h24.html
H25: fr.thermaltake.com/versa-h25.html
@@ChuaWeiJie cool, thanks! Will be getting the 25! Have a great day.
@@melodychest9020 , you are welcome. You have a great day too.
Thank you so much for posting this video!
You are welcome!
been here since 1k
Thanks dude! 👍👍
You are welcome~
I just used a screwdriver and it just pops off
Oh...how does the process look like? Does it hurt the case and leave a dent? That's what I'm afraid of...
THANK YOU
You are welcome. ^^
is it the same with the J25? i need to pull the front off of mine to clean the fans and glass
Yes. From the official website, it does look the same.
www.thermaltake.com/versa-j25-tempered-glass-rgb-edition.html
Yours is class. You will want to exercise more caution. Though tempered glass shouldn't be weak, it is good to exercise caution.
Took me 3 years to figure this out
Congratulations in figuring it out. ^^
do you need stand off screws when installing the mobo inside the case. or there is a built in standoff?
allan aldaba , I have a confession... The store did that for me so I don’t know.
So far from one of the reviews below, I gathered that the screw holes are elevated so it is not needed. There’s also another review that says he wished that it comes with more standoff.
www.newegg.com/p/N82E16811133268#
My advice would be to buy the standoffs if you are thinking to do so. If the motherboard that you are buying does come with standoffs, that’s great! If not, buy it just in case. Nothing ruins the day more than having everything except the standoffs to complete your build.
All the best, stay safe and take care.
Bro can you help me to remove the top panel of versa n26
Bro, while I don’t have this model, I’ve consulted N26’s manual. From page 8 and 14, I think it’ll be easy to remove the top panel if you remove the front panel first. The design looks like its screw less. If you don’t see any screws, please feel free to try and pull it out.
Link to manual:
thermaltake.azureedge.net/pub/media/productattach/db/support/usermanual/_eec1ca926efa4bec8befbb64ecf7d6e9.pdf
Disclaimer: I don’t own the case so I don’t have the direct experience. I’m just trying my best to deduce what might work. Please proceed at your own risk.
♥️♥️♥️♥️ Thanks man !
You are welcome.
I'm guessing this also works for the Versa H23 right?
Yes. After checking around, the design is very similar. You just reach down to the bottom of the front panel and pop it open. Please proceed with caution. Plastics could be brittle.
I need a video for the h18 tg
I am sorry that I do not have the resources to procure this case.
From what I understand from its manual, the pulling out mechanism should be the same as my casing.
thermaltake.azureedge.net/pub/media/productattach/db/support/usermanual/_c38af2e1afe94d1fb28aa0dff9df8f71.pdf
OK apparently I wasn't manly enough.. thanks!
Nah...you are just being careful. I’ve been there and done that.
Thank you very much
You are welcome.
Sorry for the late reply. I didn't notice that RUclips marked your comment as likely Spam.
I ripped some plastic off mine, but didn't get it off
Is yours the same model as mine?
thanks mate
Away Element You are welcome!
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thankyou
You are welcome.
Thank You!
Welcome.