Thermaltake CTE E600 MX Mid Tower Case Review
Peter Donnell / 8 months ago
Complete System
As you can see, the metal front panel is gone, and it was just two screws holding it in place. You simply clip in the glass using push pegs and it’s good to go, giving you uninterrupted views of the interior of the case.
The size of this case is hilarious though, I have a flagship 420mm AIO from Thermaltake mounted on the side panel, and it doesn’t take up any damn room at all!
There’s an ATX motherboard in here, that fills half the available tray space, and then a Sapphire 7900 XT that comes down about 2/3rd the height of the case. Now, you can mount the GPU in other orientations, but honestly, I didn’t like them, as it puts the display cables on the interior of the case, and just felt clunky. However, I like to have the options purely for aesthetics, but this orientation gives great airflow to the GPU.
Overall, it’s a very clean-looking build, and while the size and weight of the case does make it a hassle to build in, it’s overall a very easy case to work with simply due to the available space.
With all the glass back in place, it looks like a small aquarium or modern skyscraper, it’s just so big! However, if you have room by your desk for such a titan of a case, it’s really in a league of its own regarding features and quality.