Thermaltake View 270 TG ARGB Mid Tower PC Case Review
Peter Donnell / 5 months ago
Complete System
Building a system inside the View 270 TG ARGB was pretty straight forward, as it’s not exactly a big departure from most modern PC cases and the layout is very familiar. It’s not the most extreme in terms of hardware support, but it’s definitely not lacking either, with support for a decent sized AIO up to 360mm or air cooler of up to 180mm tall, meaning all the most popular high-end coolers will fit with ease.
GPU support is excellent, with up to a 420mm card supported with no issues, so even the largest of RTX 4090’s would fit in here with no issues, and wouldn’t conflict with the two 120mm fan mounts to the right of the motherboard.
Cable routing is basic, but sufficient, and since the cable routing holes are quite large, it easy enough to get everything where it needs to be. A few cable ties around the back and the decent amount of space under the shroud, it’s easy enough to get great results with minimum effort.
There is a small cable routing hole on the PSU shroud, which means you can pass cables straight up to the GPU, which does look much cleaner. However, keep in mind that if you put a fan on the PSU shroud, it can cover this hole up and you’ll have to route the power cable back towards the motherboard.
Overall, the design is clean, compact, and very smart. There’s a lot of nice design elements such as the dual tempered glass, pillarless design, and the added airflow of the PSU shroud, but it’s all presented in a relatively clean and simple format.
Being able to show off your hardware may not be important to everyone, but if you do want to see inside your case, I really can’t fault this design. Especially given how affordable this case is, I think you’ll be hard pushed to find a better looking mid-tower for the same price, and at the same level of quality.