Wraith Gaming PC | Vanta V01 Pro Black

We’ve been using the Vanta V01 chassis, which comes in both a Tempered Glass side panel & also a Mesh side panel version, heaps lately; and it’s clear that our customers (and technicians) have fallen in love with it – quickly climbing to the most popular case for November, December & January!

The case isn’t just good because it’s compact, unassuming, or cost-effective. It’s all of those things, but it’s also truly versatile and can accommodate some of the highest-end hardware on the market, while being extremely well ventilated.

This particular PC is rocking an MSI B850M motherboard, AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, a Vanta V400 Blackout tower air cooler, 48GB of Corsair Vengeance RGB 6000MHz DDR5 RAM, an Asus RTX 5070 Ti 16GB GDDR7 Prime OC GPU, 1TB of Gen4 NVMe M.2 SSD storage, and an 850w Platinum PCIe 5.1 & ATX 3.1 compliant fully-modular PSU.


The chassis is a bit modular thanks to the pop-on & pop-off mesh panels. This means you can change the top to a bit of a taller profile to house more fans or a liquid cooler than the flatter one allows for.

What’s more is that you can also invert the thing!

The above is achieved just by swapping the top and bottom panels around, no rebuilding needed.


It can fit 240mm liquid coolers at the (traditional) top, or 3x 120mm fans, and at the bottom, if the GPU isn’t too beefy, it can fit another 2x 120mm fans – that’s in addition to the standard 120mm rear fan. The PSU is mounted at the front of the case, so there’s no room there for fans, but then that’s how this case is as compact as it is! Just keep in mind that the top and bottom fan mounting locations double as SATA (SSD/HDD) drive mounting locations, if you need to use any of them still.

They’ll also take GPUs up to 355mm in length (when paired with an SFX PSU) or 280-335mm with ATX PSUs, depending on PSU length, cable positioning, and motherboard’s PCIe lane positioning. This means we’ve already fit plenty of Nvidia’s RTX 5080 16GB GPUs in these, and even a few RTX 5090 32GB cards!


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