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Thermaltake The Tower 200 Snow Mini Case Review

There have been a lot of really exceptional cases in the Thermaltake range recently, and as a brand, it’s clear that they’ve really upped their game in terms of design, build quality, performance and most importantly of all, it’s clear that they’re listening to their community too. Their most recent cases have taken onboard plenty of feedback from previous generations. The Tower was extremely popular, but it wasn’t really built to handle the extreme gaming PCs some of their customers were cramming into it. With that in mind, The Tower 200 is still mini-ITX but is considerably more capable of housing and cooling larger and more powerful hardware.

The Tower 200

It now comes with enough room for the RTX 4090, has support for the new LCD Panel upgrade kit, and can even fit a 280mm AIO cooler, which should be enough for any high-end GPU or CPU cooler kit. If that’s not enough, this gorgeous-looking display case comes in both black and white (Snow Edition), and they’ll have plenty more colours coming in the not-too-distant future, such as Racing Green, Turquoise, and Matcha Green.

Features

  • Mini-ITX Motherboard Support
  • Supports 3-Slot Expansion Card
  • Supports up to 380mm GPU
  • Supports up to a 280mm Radiator
  • Tempered Glass Window
  • USB 3.2 Type-C
  • 2 x 140mm CT140 Fans Pre-Installed
  • Removable Dust Filters

What Thermaltake Had to Say

“As a new addition to The Tower series, The Tower 200 Snow has the same contours as its predecessors, allowing for an unobstructed view of the system components. The Tower 200 Snow can accommodate a 4090 GPU, a standard-size power supply up to 220mm, and a 280mm radiator for optimal performance. In addition to the two pre-installed fans, one 140mm at the top and one 140mm at the rear, you can also mount a 120/140mm fan on top of the power cover. These features allow for easy integration of the latest PC hardware without compromising on the building experience, making The Tower 200 Snow an excellent choice for those looking to expand their hardware capabilities.”

Cooling

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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