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Ease Of Building
Customers generally have positive experiences when it comes to building their computers within the Thermaltake Tower 200 Mini-ITX Case. Some find it easier than previous cases they've used, while others mention slight challenges but ultimately manage to complete their builds successfully. The case is praised for its quality and unique design.
Upgradability
Customers are generally positive about the upgradability of the Thermaltake Tower 200 Mini-ITX Computer Case, with some expressing their satisfaction with its superior design and ability to support high-end components. However, a few customers noted that the case is heavier than expected but appreciate its stability and size for accommodating larger GPUs. Some purchasers have even bought multiple cases in different colors and are considering additional accessories like LCD panels.
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Compatibility With Components
Customers have mixed opinions regarding the compatibility with components of this mini-ITX computer case from Thermaltake. While most report no issues fitting or installing devices, a few encountered difficulties with cable connections and software installation.
Fan Installation
Customers generally praise the fan installation in this mini-ITX computer case, with some expressing satisfaction over the pre-installed fans and the ample airflow that keeps components cool. However, there are concerns regarding the manual's accuracy and the need for removing fans to access certain connections when building or upgrading the system.
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Quality
Fits micro board well and 240mm rad nicelycan install 2 - 140mm in the back of the caseand 1 on the bottom.
Good spacious case, easy to assemble and disassemble.
Has alot of cable management with clip on both sides and areas all over for storage .
I hardly ever write reviews, but i was totally blown away by how much thinking went into this case, and how superior this type ... Read More
Price
100$ for a screen this small is absurd honestly but i still wanted it bad enough to build an entire pc around the tt500 and now... Read More
Competitiveness
Otherwise, this is a great looking case, and should perform better than the tower 100 due to the full mesh sides, instead of th... Read More
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fit, great, easy, good and nice. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 167 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jan 9 2025.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The case can fit an matax motherboard even though they dont advertise it on the product page which you can see in the picture however you will have to install the standoffs in the case which they do have plenty of included
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I owned the previous tower 100 case and while it was nice it was lacking in a lot of areas mainly airflow
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have the fans set to a conservative rpm for noise and my 7900xt barely goes over 72c and my 13600k is about the same
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The only con to this case is the online manual and paper manual list this case as taking an optional full size power supply which i took as the standard power supply is a sff
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You can only fit a full sized power supply
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A sff unit cannot be mounted inside the case as they do not include a standardtosff adapter bracket
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I dont know why thermaltake doent advertise this as an matx case but it does support it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
See picturesmy guess for not advertising this is because of the gpu mounting location is more to the left than on an itx motherboard causing you skip the first gpu screw
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