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If you’re planning a monster (or a monster-killer) system, and need a full tower case with lots of room and enough ventilation to keep everything humming, the Thermaltake Shark may be just what you’re looking for. This is a company which began by building cooling systems, which quickly became an industry legend. In expanding to case-building, they have quickly distinguished themselves with state-of-the-art designs and great fit and finish. The Shark is no exception. With elegantly sculpted sides and front panel, the sweeping curves open to reveal a total of TWELVE drive bays, divided between 5.25” and 3.5”, interior and exterior bays. The removable motherboard tray makes installation and upgrade of an ATX-form mobo a snap!
The grills on the side of the case are reminiscent of gills, and with good reason: this is a case that was built for water cooling! Lucky for you, Thermaltake makes their own “Big Water” cooling system that just happens to fit perfectly in this case! The sturdy construction of the aluminum system belies the elegant look, and will hold anything you care to put into it with ease. Go ahead, max it out. We dare you!
If you’re planning a monster (or a monster-killer) system, and need a full tower case with lots of room and enough ventilation to keep everything humming, the Thermaltake Shark may be just what you’re looking for. This is a company which began by building cooling systems, which quickly became an industry legend. In expanding to case-building, they have quickly distinguished themselves with state-of-the-art designs and great fit and finish. The Shark is no exception. With elegantly sculpted sides and front panel, the sweeping curves open to reveal a total of TWELVE drive bays, divided between 5.25” and 3.5”, interior and exterior bays. The removable motherboard tray makes installation and upgrade of an ATX-form mobo a snap!
The grills on the side of the case are reminiscent of gills, and with good reason: this is a case that was built for water cooling! Lucky for you, Thermaltake makes their own “Big Water” cooling system that just happens to fit perfectly in this case! The sturdy construction of the aluminum system belies the elegant look, and will hold anything you care to put into it with ease. Go ahead, max it out. We dare you!
Maximum Expandability with 11 Drive BaysThe Thermaltake SHARK VA7000BWA boasts five external 5.25" drive bays, two external and up to five internal 3.5” drive bays for peerless expandability.
Honeycomb See-through Side Panel with EMI ShieldThe Thermaltake SHARK VA7000BWA's honeycomb side panel window with EMI shield provides a direct view of the inner system.
Highly Efficient VentilationDual 12 cm cooling fans with fan holders in the front (intake) and at the rear (exhaust) ensure highly efficient ventilation for great heat dissipation.
Maximum SecurityThe security locks on the front bezel and side panel prevent unauthorized access for maximum security.
Convenient Front Left I/O Panel
Learn more about the Thermaltake VA7000BWA
Model
Brand
Thermaltake
Series
SHARK
Model
VA7000BWA
Details
Type
ATX Full Tower
Color
Black
Case Material
Aluminum
With Power Supply
No
Motherboard Compatibility
Micro ATX/ Standard ATX
Side Panel Window
Yes
Expansion
External 5.25" Drive Bays
5
External 3.5" Drive Bays
2
Internal 3.5" Drive Bays
5
Expansion Slots
7
Front Panel Ports
Front Ports
USB / Audio / IEEE 1394
Cooling System
80mm Fans
No
120mm Fans
1 x 120mm front fan (intake) 1 x 120mm blue LED rear fan (exhaust)
Side Air duct
No
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions (H x W x D)
21.3" x 8.1" x 19.7"
Weight
14 lbs.
Additional Info
Features
Removable motherboard tray Fits Tt liquid cooling system (performance radiator with 12 cm fan) or any other specific brands Security lock in front bezel and side panel Retractable foot stand See - through side panel with EMI shield