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Thermaltake Unveil The Tower 100 Mini Chassis in Metallic Gold

Thermaltake has announced The Tower 100 Metallic Gold Mini Chassis, a brand new member of their multicoloured series products. A gold case is rarely found on the market, and it is also the new variant to the current Black, Snow, Turquoise, and Racing Green editions. The boldness and uniqueness of The Tower 100 Metallic Gold brings yet another vibe to make both your PC build and your room gleam. PC enthusiasts can match the Metallic Gold case with the TOUGHRAM RGB Metallic Gold to form the ideal PC build in a more comprehensive style and to further achieve the “Your MOD, Your Way” spirit.

Thermaltake – The Tower 100 Metallic Gold Mini Chassis

Carrying on the unique vertically-designed appearance beloved by users, The Tower 100 Metallic Gold is a much smaller version of the classic The Tower 900 chassis with the dimensions of 462.8mm (Height), 266mm (Width), 266mm (Depth), which aims at giving more flexibility to users who are concerned with space arrangement.

The Tower 100 Metallic Gold provides panoramic viewing by featuring three 4mm tempered glass windows at the front, left, and right sides. Additionally, the two 120mm standard fans preinstalled and the sophisticated internal layout helps to provide a smooth air intake and exhaust to keep the interior temperature low, guarantying outstanding cooling performance. What’s more, The Tower 100 Metallic Gold has good hardware compatibility, supporting a CPU cooler with a maximum height of 190mm, VGA with a maximum length of 330mm, a power supply with a length of up to 180mm, two 2.5” SSDs with the side bracket, and two 2.5” or two 3.5” HDD at the rear (without rear fan).

Price & Availability

Thermaltake’s The Tower 100 Metallic Gold Mini Chassis is expected to be available for purchase in Q4 2021. It is backed by a 3-year warranty and supported by the Thermaltake worldwide customer service and technical support network. However, Thermaltake has not yet confirmed any prices for this specific model at the time of writing. Albeit, if it falls in line with existing models, consumers can likely expect something in the region of £119.99.

Therefore, if you want to learn more about this and other Thermaltake products, you can check out their official website via the link here!

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