PC gamers are spoilt for choice when it comes to affordable PC cases these days. Equipped with a tempered glass side panel window, PSU shroud, built-in RGB front panel lighting and more, the new Thermaltake H200 TG RGB is certainly ticking all the right boxes though. Plus, being available in black and white variants, and with a price that’s around (and often under) £70, it’s sure to grab your attention. It’s a mid-tower, but it’ll support ATX motherboards, a good size PSU, large graphics cards and plenty of storage. If that’s not enough, you’ll find impressive cooling support too, with room for a 180mm tall CPU cooler, as well as a 240mm radiator in the top and/or a 240/280mm radiator in the front.
Thermaltake have their work cut out for them though, as in this price range, it seems every brand has a competitive product with similar specifications. What really makes or breaks a case is added value, build quality and aesthetics. Fortunately, looking at the main features, it seems that Thermaltake has that well taken care of too. Thermaltake themselves say “stylish design, attractive price” for the H200 TG RGB, so let’s dive in for a closer look at what it has to offer and see if that is true.
For in-depth specifications, please visit the official Thermaltake H200 TG RGB product page here.
“The H200 TG RGB is designed for PC builders who want a clean and sleek look but crave for good cooling performance and tempered glass at the same time. The H200 TG RGB is a standard mid-tower chassis with motherboard support up to ATX. It comes with one preinstalled standard 120mm fan and an RGB button that can switch between 19 lighting modes. Bringing you an exteriorly simple look and internally sophisticated design.” – Thermaltake
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