The number of cool cases that come out each year far exceeds the number of cases that I have time to check out. Last year Thermaltake introduced the Tower 100 which was a new Mini ITX version of their long-standing Tower series. When the original Tower series came out I really wanted to check it out but didn’t have time, so when the ITX version came out I couldn’t pass up on it. Sadly I’ve had the Tower 100 sitting around for far too long withing having a chance to get into it but no longer. I have to see what Thermaltake did with the uniquely designed case, so let's dive in and check it out.
Product Name: Thermaltake Tower 100 Snow Edition
Review Sample Provided by: Thermaltake
Written by: Wes Compton
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Specifications |
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Color Options |
Black Racing Green Turquoise White |
Case Type |
Mini Tower |
Dimension (h x w x d) |
462.8 x 266 x 266 mm |
Net Weight |
6.1 kg / 13.45 lbs. |
Side Panel |
Tempered Glass x 3 (4mm thickness) |
Material |
SPCC |
Cooling System |
Top(exhaust): |
Drive Bays |
Accessible - 2 x 2.5“(with side bracket) |
Expansion Slots |
2 |
Motherboards |
6.7” x 6.7” (Mini ITX) |
I/O Port |
USB 3.2 (Gen 2) Type-C x 1, USB 3.0 x 2, HD Audio x 2 |
PSU |
Standard PS2 PSU (optional) |
Fan Support |
Top: |
Radiator Support |
Top: 1 x 120mm |
Clearance |
CPU cooler height limitation: 190mm |