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product_id: 9343750
title: "Thermaltake LANBOX LITE Micro ATX/ ITX Gaming Cube PC Case, Black VF6000BWS"
brand: "thermaltake"
price: "€ 102.45"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.de/products/9343750-thermaltake-lanbox-lite-micro-atx-itx-gaming-cube-pc-case
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# 1 USB 3.0 Port 3 Silent Fans Supports Micro ATX/ITX Thermaltake LANBOX LITE Micro ATX/ ITX Gaming Cube PC Case, Black VF6000BWS

**Brand:** thermaltake
**Price:** € 102.45
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Elevate Your Gaming Setup with Style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Thermaltake LANBOX LITE Micro ATX/ ITX Gaming Cube PC Case, Black VF6000BWS by thermaltake
- **How much does it cost?** € 102.45 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.de](https://www.desertcart.de/products/9343750-thermaltake-lanbox-lite-micro-atx-itx-gaming-cube-pc-case)

## Best For

- thermaltake enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted thermaltake brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Durable Assurance:** Backed by a 3-year limited warranty for peace of mind.
- • **Efficient Cooling:** Equipped with three fans to keep your system cool under pressure.
- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Designed for high-performance gaming in a sleek, space-saving cube.
- • **Ample Storage Options:** Includes a 5.25-inch bay drive cage for all your storage needs.
- • **Versatile Compatibility:** Easily accommodates Micro ATX and mini ITX motherboards.

## Overview

The Thermaltake LANBOX LITE is a compact yet powerful Micro ATX/ITX gaming cube PC case, designed to support high-end components while ensuring efficient cooling and ample storage options. With a sleek black finish and a 3-year limited warranty, it's the perfect choice for gamers looking to maximize performance without sacrificing space.

## Description

desertcart.com With a convenient and compact design, the Thermaltake VF6000BWS LanBox Lite with Window Cube is the ultimate mobile gaming powerhouse. With a twist of the thumbscrews, every component--from the motherboard tray to the 5.25-inch bay drive cage--can be removed from the fully modular chassis for easier installation. The LanBox Lite helps you create a small form factor PC that is as powerful as a full-sized PC. Before, gaming enthusiasts who opted to build a small form factor PC were limited to mid-end graphic cards or processors, which resulted in mediocre performance. With a 9-centimeter silent fan in front and dual 6-centimeter fans in the rear, this black PC case offers highly efficient ventilation. It enables the use of most high-end CPUs, powerful graphic cards, and even a full-size PSII. It supports Micro ATX form factor, mini ITX form factor, and ATX PS2 power supply. The LanBox Lite comes with a 3-year limited warranty. Among many included features, this PC case offers: Piano mirror coating Front panel mesh design for maximum ventilation Dual USB 2.0, IEEE 1394 FireWire, and HD audio ports Sufficient space for settling nVidia GeForce 8800 series graphic cards Product Description A fully modular chassis where all component may be removed from the body for easier installation Aerodynamically designed ventilation holes to enable the system efficiently Supports Micro ATX form factor & mini ITX form factor Supports ATX PS2 power supply

Review: Thermaltake Lanbox VF6000BWS mATX - Pros: - Very modular case, I cannot believe how easy it was to install the parts even though it was cramped when assembled. - Cooling setup better than I expected even though ambient temperatures on load can exceed 40*C (see cons as well) - Looks amazing with interior lighting thanks to the acryllic panel - Very solid build - Accepts regular-sized PSUs! (Don't expect to cram in 1000+W elongated power supplies) - Accepts fairly large graphics cards. I have a 9800GTX+ double slot card barely fitting. Supposidly will do SLI but you will have to sacrifice one 3.5" drive on the side. - Fluorescent orange 60mm fans are a nice touch Cons: - WARNING: do not put pressure on the acryllic panels! I made the mistake of gripping the case near the arcryllic and squeezed it too hard (and cracked it across). The ventillation cuts make the panels fragile. This wouldn't happen normally but my chair slid out from under causing me to squeeze the panels too tough in anticipation for the rough fall. - Cuts in the arcryllic panels make it difficult viewing the components inside, defeats the purpose of having the panels? - The fans are noisy by my standards, far too audible but hey it's a gaming case. The 60mm fans don't even appear to be moving that much air anyways. Could have benefited from a design where there is a bigger fan there but the case is already oversized as is. - The ambient temperature inside the case gets very very hot, I don't think I would even attempt to overclock this bad boy (I previously housed this CPU in a different rig at (232x12.5) ~2900 MHz) - Edges are sharp, lost some blood putting parts together - No handle for easy transportation? - Blue light in front is way too bright I sharpied it. - Conversely the red HDD light is way too dim compared to the blue power light, maybe I plugged it in incorrectly? (doubtful) - The inside is a brushed silver aluminum color. WHY? Why didn't thermaltake also paint the inside the same as the outside? Such a bummer. - Fingerprint magnet System Specs: CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 805 AM3 2.5GHz (200x12.5) HSF: Zalman CNPS7000C-ALCU MOBO: MSI 880GM-E43 RAM: Corsair 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3 @ 1333MHz GPU: PNY 9800 GTX+ 512 MB PSU: Thermaltake 600W HDD: Seagate 400GB SATA OPTI: Sony 20x DVD+/-RW PATA OS: Windows 7 Pro x64 MONI: Samsung BX2231 21.5" 1080p LED LCD BLING: NZXT Red LED Case Light 2m Overall: Still a good buy. Don't expect it to be super duper quiet because this is more of a gaming rig box for hauling to LAN parties where noise isn't a big problem, but you will notice the noise in a living room.
Review: Older Tt chassis, but still a decent buy - Not a bad little case. Built a desktop for work; it's nice and compact, so it's easy to place on a desk, and looks pretty sleek from the outside. Not as modular as Tt's newer cases. My home rig is in a Core v21, and the arrangement options are way more versatile. This case is not super easy to build in due to its size, but it'd be way easier if you could quickly remove the side panels with thumb screws like all their newer model chassis. Cable managment is tough, and you might have to get creative running sruff beneath the mobo. Also pretty bummed all the internal mounts and cages are silver. With that black gloss finish on the outside, its an eyesore to see so much silver in the guts, esp if you have LEDs. Also wish there were front panel replacements for the 5.25 optical drive slots, which I'm not using. Pros: Nice aesthetics and compact, comes with 3 fans (2x60mm, 1x 80mm), good window visibility, well ventilated, solid Tt build quality, good price Cons: No 120mm fan mounts, no 2.5" drive mounts (you'll need a converter for an SSD), no front panel USB 3.0, irreplaceable optical drive-tray-slots, useless floppy drive slot

## Features

- USB 2.0, IEEE 1394 FireWire PC case with 5.25-inch bay drive cage
- Supports Micro ATX form factor & mini ITX form factor
- 9-centimeter silent fan; dual 6-centimeter fans
- Sufficient space for high-end CPU, powerful graphic cards, and full-size PSII
- 3-year limited warranty

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000PLY5BE |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Brand | Thermaltake |
| Color | Black |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 33 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841163022580 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Item Weight | 13.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | THERMALTAKE |
| Motherboard Compatability | Micro ATX |
| Number of Fans | 2 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Supported Motherboard | Micro ATX |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 841163022580 763616019582 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** THERMALTAKE
- **Motherboard Compatability:** Micro ATX
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Gaming
- **Color:** Black
- **Cooling Method:** Air
- **Item Weight:** 13.4 Pounds
- **Number of USB 2 Ports:** 1
- **Number of USB 3 Ports:** 1
- **Total USB Ports:** 2
- **Hard Disk Form Factor:** 3.5 Inches

## Images

![Thermaltake LANBOX LITE Micro ATX/ ITX Gaming Cube PC Case, Black VF6000BWS - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41OdgQYDLwL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: how long of a graphic card will it support**
A: I just took a look inside my case... I have a GeForce GTX 670 FTW which is 10 inches long and it still has about 4-5" inches to spare. Hope this helps.

**Q: how many hard drives can this hold**
A: HDD cage hold two 3.5" HDDs. And 3rd 3.5" HDD at the spot for FDD.

**Q: How tall is this, in inches?**
A: hello,11.8 inches tall

**Q: Does it come with case fan?**
A: Yes, it does come with case fans. It has a larger fan in front and two small fans (exhausting) at the rear. It also provides additional cooling options if you wish to add more. I used an Asrock Q1900M board which has an air cooled 4 core 2 Ghz Intel processor. I wanted the air movement over the large heat sink. Under load, the processor temps ran around 38 to 42 c. It idles at about 30 c. 
The case has sharp edges inside, so care must be exercised when assembling the components. Also, be sure to build from the drive holder back and the processor tray upwards. If you work out of sync, you will need to remove components to insert parts. Hard drive(s), optical drives, side 3.5" if wanted, then the CPU tray, and then the power supply.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Thermaltake Lanbox VF6000BWS mATX
*by A***D on May 11, 2011*

Pros: - Very modular case, I cannot believe how easy it was to install the parts even though it was cramped when assembled. - Cooling setup better than I expected even though ambient temperatures on load can exceed 40*C (see cons as well) - Looks amazing with interior lighting thanks to the acryllic panel - Very solid build - Accepts regular-sized PSUs! (Don't expect to cram in 1000+W elongated power supplies) - Accepts fairly large graphics cards. I have a 9800GTX+ double slot card barely fitting. Supposidly will do SLI but you will have to sacrifice one 3.5" drive on the side. - Fluorescent orange 60mm fans are a nice touch Cons: - WARNING: do not put pressure on the acryllic panels! I made the mistake of gripping the case near the arcryllic and squeezed it too hard (and cracked it across). The ventillation cuts make the panels fragile. This wouldn't happen normally but my chair slid out from under causing me to squeeze the panels too tough in anticipation for the rough fall. - Cuts in the arcryllic panels make it difficult viewing the components inside, defeats the purpose of having the panels? - The fans are noisy by my standards, far too audible but hey it's a gaming case. The 60mm fans don't even appear to be moving that much air anyways. Could have benefited from a design where there is a bigger fan there but the case is already oversized as is. - The ambient temperature inside the case gets very very hot, I don't think I would even attempt to overclock this bad boy (I previously housed this CPU in a different rig at (232x12.5) ~2900 MHz) - Edges are sharp, lost some blood putting parts together - No handle for easy transportation? - Blue light in front is way too bright I sharpied it. - Conversely the red HDD light is way too dim compared to the blue power light, maybe I plugged it in incorrectly? (doubtful) - The inside is a brushed silver aluminum color. WHY? Why didn't thermaltake also paint the inside the same as the outside? Such a bummer. - Fingerprint magnet System Specs: CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 805 AM3 2.5GHz (200x12.5) HSF: Zalman CNPS7000C-ALCU MOBO: MSI 880GM-E43 RAM: Corsair 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3 @ 1333MHz GPU: PNY 9800 GTX+ 512 MB PSU: Thermaltake 600W HDD: Seagate 400GB SATA OPTI: Sony 20x DVD+/-RW PATA OS: Windows 7 Pro x64 MONI: Samsung BX2231 21.5" 1080p LED LCD BLING: NZXT Red LED Case Light 2m Overall: Still a good buy. Don't expect it to be super duper quiet because this is more of a gaming rig box for hauling to LAN parties where noise isn't a big problem, but you will notice the noise in a living room.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Older Tt chassis, but still a decent buy
*by P***8 on November 3, 2016*

Not a bad little case. Built a desktop for work; it's nice and compact, so it's easy to place on a desk, and looks pretty sleek from the outside. Not as modular as Tt's newer cases. My home rig is in a Core v21, and the arrangement options are way more versatile. This case is not super easy to build in due to its size, but it'd be way easier if you could quickly remove the side panels with thumb screws like all their newer model chassis. Cable managment is tough, and you might have to get creative running sruff beneath the mobo. Also pretty bummed all the internal mounts and cages are silver. With that black gloss finish on the outside, its an eyesore to see so much silver in the guts, esp if you have LEDs. Also wish there were front panel replacements for the 5.25 optical drive slots, which I'm not using. Pros: Nice aesthetics and compact, comes with 3 fans (2x60mm, 1x 80mm), good window visibility, well ventilated, solid Tt build quality, good price Cons: No 120mm fan mounts, no 2.5" drive mounts (you'll need a converter for an SSD), no front panel USB 3.0, irreplaceable optical drive-tray-slots, useless floppy drive slot

### ⭐⭐ Very Spacious and well designed!
*by L***C on August 16, 2010*

I built a new computer and I used this as my tower, if you want to know the pros well read all the 5 star reviews previously posted and you will see them listed very clearly there. Now for the life in me I could not figure out how to slide the top lid back into place. I studied the slot mechanism that is suppose to fall in place once pressure is applied but the fact is that I could not get enough pressure to slide the lid back in place without bending the metal. I built the whole computer in 2 hours and spent an hour trying to close the top lid. I gave up and decided to test my luck another day. If anyone knows the secret to closing the lid please leave a comment. As for my other complaint this box did not provide an adequate slot for placing a generic media card reader anywhere on it so that was a downside. Apart from that I had a little hard time adjusting my mother board to the power cable provided since they were different from one another and I ended up having to adapt the cable in order to make it work. Good luck to you guys with this great tower. It really is amazing! now if it had only brought an extra 6mm fan with it. EDIT: I finally figured out how to fully close the top lid. It was bent in a spot, which I easily corrected. However the power button broke and the backside USB port along the front USB port all have broken in half after 2 years of little use.

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