Thermaltake H200 TG RGB Case Review
Peter Donnell / 5 years ago
Complete System
Fitting a system inside the H200 was actually really easy, even if it does look a little crowded in there. It may be rated for ATX, but I don’t muck about and went for some pretty hefty hardware here. That’s an MSI EATX motherboard crammed in there, but if fit, so I’m happy. Then you have the massive Noctua NH-D15S, which also fit easily enough (if only just). That MSI RTX 2070 Super isn’t exactly small either.
The SSD mounts on the PSU shroud look fantastic, and it’s a really great way to show off your drives.
PSU, I See You!
There’s a strange irony of a PSU shroud to hide it featuring a window to display it. However, I think it works pretty well, and it does a great job of hiding all those ugly cables out of sight, which is more important really.
Even with a massive air cooler, there’s good clearance to the rear fan and even still room for fans in the top. However, if you’re planning to install a radiator in the top, or even in the front, there’s obviously plenty of room for those too.
I purposely chose a graphics card that I know is quite large and wide, but again, I didn’t run into any issues. Even here I can see there’s still room for a slim AIO radiator and fans in the front.
R, G & B
The front panel features that fantastic RGB LED lightbar integration. Plus, even the small Tt logo in the bottom left lights up, which is rather cool.
It can be customised without software or even an RGB compatible motherboard too. Just tap the RGB button on top of the case, and you can cycle through colours, effects, transitions or even just turn it off.
The colours are really vivid, but also nicely diffused. They light up the bar and the case edge but don’t over project into the room, which I like.
Overall, a really cool looking case. Nothing too complicated, but it’s got a stylish and clean look. I must admit, I would love to see the white version too.