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product_id: 9343750
title: "Thermaltake LANBOX LITE Micro ATX/ ITX Gaming Cube PC Case, Black VF6000BWS"
brand: "thermaltake"
price: "£75.93"
currency: GBP
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reviews_count: 9
url: https://www.desertcart.co.uk/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:** £75.93
**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?** £75.93 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/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: Beautiful Case - What's good about the case: Beautiful gloss black finish, well-made Solid case, not cheap and flimsy. Completely modular. All components can be removed, from the motherboard tray to the hdd bay to the DVD tray and even the psu, most by just removing some thumbscrews. Plenty of room for my micro ATX mobo, 3 hdd's, 1 DVD and Corsair psu. I was even able to route the extra cables for a clean-looking installation. Super-quiet dual rear fans, I can't even hear them run. Front 92mm fan can be heard but is not objectionable. All 3 seem to keep my HTPC cool and quiet. The hidden DVD tray is a nice touch and works very well. I also LOVE that they replaced the center motherboard stand-off with a kind of stud. It holds the mobo in place so you can easily install the screws. What's not so good: Side windows are nice but they do show the dust, They're not real easy to clean unless you get creative with some kind of cleaning "wand", otherwise it might take disconnecting a few things but the modularity of this case makes that super easy. Knowing this now, I still think I would have purchased this window model. The plus's offset the minus's by far. With that beautiful gloss black finish on the outside, you would think they would have painted the modular components at least a flat back instead of the natural "silver" finish. Once I get past the warranty, I'll be pulling it apart to paint the inside. Which of course will be SUPER EASY due to the modularity! Did I say that already? System Specs: Asus M4A88TD-M USB3 G.Skill DDR3 1333 2x2gb AMD Athlon II X2 250 Asus Xonar DG sound card Corsair CX430 psu Hauppage HVR 2250 (3) Samsung F3 Eco-Green 1tb hdd Other thoughts: I'm working thru a problem right now with my HTPC resetting itself. At this point I can't tell if it's a case issue or a motherboard issue and it's intermittent. I have the front panel controls and USB/Audio disconnected at this time to eliminate them. I don't know if anyone else has had this trouble. I'm leaning toward the motherboard but at this point I don't know. I know the motherboard is not shorting to anything.
Review: Case is HUGE compared to typical Shuttle boxes - Let me first state that this is not your typcial small form factor (SFF) mini-ITX/micro-ATX case! This thing is quite large and the reason for this is it's designed as a gaming case with enough room to fit large dual slot graphics cards and a full size ATX power supply which is not included. Build quality is good but don't expect Silverstone level quality as there's no aluminum here, only steel and the front panel is all plastic, but given the price it's expected. The glossy black painted steel top cover blends in nicely with the glossy black plastic front panel. This is a very functional case. The front larger blue LED intake fan is quiet and draws in cool air via the vented front lower panel. This fan also blows cool air over the hard drive if you choose the bottom mount position. The two smaller rear exhaust fans are also very quiet. All three fans come with molex connectors and have no provision for speed control via the motherboard's system fan header, however given that the fans are so quiet you don't really need to control their speed. The slide out motherboard tray is very convenient but its usefulness is best during initial builds when the case is basically empty. Once you connect all the wires to the motherboard you won't be able to slide it out without removing the wires. In other words you'll only want to slide it out if you upgrade the entire motherboard as everything else could be upgraded without the need to slide it out. For example upgrading the CPU/fan/heatsink is easier if you just lift up the power supply cage out of the way instead of disconnecting all wires just to slide out the motherboard only to have to reconnect all the wires back again which is a PITA. The two 5.25" drive bays are very useful for those who like to install separate controls and/or displays. For non-gaming rigs they could be used for dual optical drives so you could make direct copies without copying to the hard drive first. On my setup I have one Blu-ray burner and one dedicated DVD burner installed in the two bays. On the left vertical 3.5" bay I have a multi-card reader installed. In my system with an AMD FX8120 clocked at 4GHz the loudest fan is the stock CPU fan which spins up to 6K rpm under full load. Under normal everyday internet browsing the system is not very loud. Case temperatures stay manageable under full load but I'm only using onboard integrated graphics so keep that in mind.

## 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 | 4.2 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 |
| Mfr Part Number | 60472 |
| Model Number | 60472 |
| 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

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beautiful Case
*by H***6 on January 25, 2011*

What's good about the case: Beautiful gloss black finish, well-made Solid case, not cheap and flimsy. Completely modular. All components can be removed, from the motherboard tray to the hdd bay to the DVD tray and even the psu, most by just removing some thumbscrews. Plenty of room for my micro ATX mobo, 3 hdd's, 1 DVD and Corsair psu. I was even able to route the extra cables for a clean-looking installation. Super-quiet dual rear fans, I can't even hear them run. Front 92mm fan can be heard but is not objectionable. All 3 seem to keep my HTPC cool and quiet. The hidden DVD tray is a nice touch and works very well. I also LOVE that they replaced the center motherboard stand-off with a kind of stud. It holds the mobo in place so you can easily install the screws. What's not so good: Side windows are nice but they do show the dust, They're not real easy to clean unless you get creative with some kind of cleaning "wand", otherwise it might take disconnecting a few things but the modularity of this case makes that super easy. Knowing this now, I still think I would have purchased this window model. The plus's offset the minus's by far. With that beautiful gloss black finish on the outside, you would think they would have painted the modular components at least a flat back instead of the natural "silver" finish. Once I get past the warranty, I'll be pulling it apart to paint the inside. Which of course will be SUPER EASY due to the modularity! Did I say that already? System Specs: Asus M4A88TD-M USB3 G.Skill DDR3 1333 2x2gb AMD Athlon II X2 250 Asus Xonar DG sound card Corsair CX430 psu Hauppage HVR 2250 (3) Samsung F3 Eco-Green 1tb hdd Other thoughts: I'm working thru a problem right now with my HTPC resetting itself. At this point I can't tell if it's a case issue or a motherboard issue and it's intermittent. I have the front panel controls and USB/Audio disconnected at this time to eliminate them. I don't know if anyone else has had this trouble. I'm leaning toward the motherboard but at this point I don't know. I know the motherboard is not shorting to anything.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Case is HUGE compared to typical Shuttle boxes
*by M***A on April 29, 2012*

Let me first state that this is not your typcial small form factor (SFF) mini-ITX/micro-ATX case! This thing is quite large and the reason for this is it's designed as a gaming case with enough room to fit large dual slot graphics cards and a full size ATX power supply which is not included. Build quality is good but don't expect Silverstone level quality as there's no aluminum here, only steel and the front panel is all plastic, but given the price it's expected. The glossy black painted steel top cover blends in nicely with the glossy black plastic front panel. This is a very functional case. The front larger blue LED intake fan is quiet and draws in cool air via the vented front lower panel. This fan also blows cool air over the hard drive if you choose the bottom mount position. The two smaller rear exhaust fans are also very quiet. All three fans come with molex connectors and have no provision for speed control via the motherboard's system fan header, however given that the fans are so quiet you don't really need to control their speed. The slide out motherboard tray is very convenient but its usefulness is best during initial builds when the case is basically empty. Once you connect all the wires to the motherboard you won't be able to slide it out without removing the wires. In other words you'll only want to slide it out if you upgrade the entire motherboard as everything else could be upgraded without the need to slide it out. For example upgrading the CPU/fan/heatsink is easier if you just lift up the power supply cage out of the way instead of disconnecting all wires just to slide out the motherboard only to have to reconnect all the wires back again which is a PITA. The two 5.25" drive bays are very useful for those who like to install separate controls and/or displays. For non-gaming rigs they could be used for dual optical drives so you could make direct copies without copying to the hard drive first. On my setup I have one Blu-ray burner and one dedicated DVD burner installed in the two bays. On the left vertical 3.5" bay I have a multi-card reader installed. In my system with an AMD FX8120 clocked at 4GHz the loudest fan is the stock CPU fan which spins up to 6K rpm under full load. Under normal everyday internet browsing the system is not very loud. Case temperatures stay manageable under full load but I'm only using onboard integrated graphics so keep that in mind.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 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

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