Thermaltake AH T200 Snow Edition Case Review
Peter Donnell / 4 years ago
Complete System
Building a system inside the AH T200 was pretty easy, as it’s obviously a very large case, at least for a micro-ATX case, at least. Much to my dismay, I didn’t have an mATX motherboard and a compatible CPU to hand, something I will fix as soon as stock is available. However, the case does support mATX, and that’ll do just nicely for today.
One thing I do love is the GPU support, with such a long case, you’re not going to be limited in choice. Huge GPUs, massive coolers, big water cooling pipes, and much more beyond; there’s room for it all.
The only issue I do have is the cable routing, while there are places to take the cables, it’s all on show. Some kind of screw-on cover or shield would have really made this much more user friendly.
However, this isn’t meant to be a typical day-to-day case, and I’m sure the average customer for one of these will likely attack it with a Dremel and a rattle can, at the very least; it’s designed to be modder friendly.
It’s also designed to be more of a jewellery box than a practical day-to-day case. I couldn’t have this in my house.
The kids would poke their arm through here, and dust would get in too.
Or next doors cat would walk in here…
However, if I wanted to my PC up on top of my desk to flex my awesome hardware, well, this is the case for the job!