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Thermaltake View 37 RGB Mid-Tower Chassis Review

A Closer Look – Interior


With that monstrous size panel removed, you have a staggering amount of elbow room to work inside this chassis. Make no mistake, this is a big chassis, to begin with, so hardware support shouldn’t be an issue.

There’s a removable HDD bay located on the bottom right, with three tool-free bays for 3.5″ drives. Of course, 2.5″ drives can be mounted with the included screws also. If you wish to remove the whole thing, you can, freeing up vast amounts of space for super-sized radiators and other cooling hardware in the front and bottom of the chassis.

Plentiful Airflow

Radiators and fans can either be mounted directly on the front panel, or on the motherboard backplate. There are 120 and 140mm fan mounting options too. There are two 140mm fans pre-installed here, but it’s enough to get you started.

There’s room for even the largest consumer PSUs on the market, with plenty of cable routing grommet space to deal with excess cables. No PSU shroud though, so you’ll be relying on those grommets to keep things looking smart. Of course, there’s also that vertical GPU support bracket, however, the cable is sold separately as it’s quite expensive.

Up top, you’ll find a single 140mm fan, giving us three RGB Riing fans in total. All fans come with black sleeved cables too, keeping them looking neat and tidy.

There’s obviously no room to mount a radiator in the top, as it uses a curved window. However, this will allow for uncompromised views of the hardware from multiple angles.

Huge Amounts of Cable Routing Space

There’s a lot of cool stuff hiding around the back too!  Here you can more clearly see the multitude of cable routing holes and grommets. Furthermore, there’s room behind here for a vast amount of cables to be crammed out of sight.

If you want to hook up a lot of RGB fans, no problem, as a built-in RGB hub is included for ease of use.

For additional storage, you’ll find two brackets with support for a single 3.5″ drive or two 2.5″ drives each. They’ve removable and perfect for those removing the front HDD bays for cooling hardware space.

If that weren’t enough, there are two more of these brackets towards the front too. If you wanted, you could hide all your storage out of sight.

Additionally, you can hook up the RGB lighting control to this handy PCIe slot device. It’s a simple tool but gives you software free control over your fans and their lighting.

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), 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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