Thermaltake View 32 TG Edition Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 6 years ago
A Closer Look – Interior
Both the left and right tempered glass panels are mounted on hinges. You can undo the two front thumb screws, allowing for quick and easy access. However, if you open the door/window panels, you can lift them off of their hinges for even greater ease of access.
There’s a huge amount of space on the interior. With all of the HDD bays either behind the motherboard, or on the rear panel, there’s nothing to get in the way of your radiators, GPUs, and other hardware.
The PSU mount has a vast amount of space, so larger units will fit with ease. Furthermore, there’s a single very large cable routing grommet to deal with a high volume of cables.
Riing RGB
There are three fans pre-installed in this chassis. All of the fans are Thermaltakes own Riing RGB design, and all come with thick black sleeving on the cables and anti-vibration gromets.
The other two are mounted in the front, providing plenty of airflow for a chassis of this size. you can remove then and install your own 120/140mm fans if you so desire, or compatible radiators.
Next to the motherboard tray, you’ll find two banks of routing grommets. Dependant on the size of your motherboard, the first set may be covered over. Of course, the second set is perfect for larger motherboard designs. There’s also a pair of 2.5″ drive mounts on the right, putting them right up on display.
While no fans are pre-installed in the top, it will support more. Of course, you can add more water cooling hardware here also.
Around the Back
Behind the motherboard tray, there’s a lot going on! There’s another 2.5″ drive mount, as well as two 3.5″ drive mounts, giving us five HDD bays in total.
Another welcome bonus is this lovely eight port fan hub. Not only can you take control of all your cooling needs with it, but also all your RGB headers. This hub is going to make powering your fans and lighting a lot easier and cleaner when it comes to cable routing too.