Thermaltake The Tower 200 Snow Mini Case Review




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The Tower 200 is a much larger and more capable version of The Tower 100, so it’s not surprising that it was really easy to work with. I dropped in the Sapphire 7900 XT and it was a great fit for the new larger form factor of this case. Of course, it’s a small foot print on this case, but it makes up the hardware support by standing relatively tall.

There’s plenty of room for up to a 380mm RTX 4090 here too, so you’re certainly left with a lot of options for a gaming PC. Plus, it’s hard to see, but there’s a really decent amount of space down here for excess cables.

With the side panels back in place, the RX 7900 XT is able to pull plenty of airflow from that enormous ventilated left side panel, so unless the old version, heat shouldn’t be an option on these more power graphics cards.

I love the little support thing too, it holds the tail of the card snug, so it can’t rock back and forth within the case (handy when moving the case around).

The PSU cables are easily hidden too and tuck down alongside the GPU easily enough.

The mini-ITX motherboard looks great in there too, and while I have gone for my usual low profile cooling on this motherboard, as you can see, there’s room for an AIO cooler or some fans on the right to suit your requirements.

Cable management is great too, with cable routing holes and grommets surrounding the motherboard, leading to very tidy and short cable runs.

Putting the side panels back on is interesting, as I had to turn the case upside down to screw on the three smaller panels like this.

As the larger side panels rest on the smaller ones to lock them in place. It’s pretty cool and looks so neat and tidy, and it also means that there are no thumbscrews or screws of any kind really on show either, which is awesome.

The glass is crystal clear too, so whatever you do to your build will be easily shown off to the world.

How would you build yours, liquid cooling, RGB, or a custom paint job? Let me know in the comments!

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