Thermaltake View 37 RGB Mid-Tower Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 7 years ago
A Closer Look – Exterior
Straight away, the latest Thermaltake chassis is quite the unique looking beast. The left side panel window is freaking massive, offering up an impressively clear view of the chassis interior.
Of course, you get a real wide-angle view, as the panel wraps around the top, giving you that unique look. It’s not glass, although I dread to think how expensive and complicated it would be to make if it were.
The front panel is pretty imposing, with a huge black slab of plastic, but it looks neat and tidy too. There’s a lot of ventilation around the sides, with dust filters ensuring clean airflow.
Of course, there’s a pretty competent I/O panel there too, with USB 2.0, 3.0, audio jacks, and the usual power controls too.
Additional Radiator Mounts
There’s a thick metal side panel on the right, which also features a lot of ventilation. The extra ventilation is for additional cooling mounts on the right side of the chassis. Of course, that comes with a magnetic dust filter too, so don’t worry about keeping things clean!
Around the back, everything is looking pretty well taken care of. There’s a 120/140mm fan mount, with height adjustable mounts; perfect for radiator mountings. There are eight PCIe slots, so more than enough room for a multi-GPU configuration. However, there are two more vertical mounts, which can be used with a vertical GPU mount (sold separately).