📺 Elevate your rig’s IQ and aesthetics with Thermaltake’s dynamic LCD panel!
The Thermaltake Tower 300/600 Series LCD Panel Kit features a sharp 3.9-inch display fully customizable through TT RGB Plus 2.0 software, compatible with select Thermaltake chassis, and includes two USB 2.0 ports. It comes with a 3-year warranty, combining style, functionality, and reliability for the discerning PC builder.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Thermaltake |
Series | AC-064-OO1NAN-A1 |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.4 x 5.51 x 2.32 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Thermaltake |
ASIN | B0CVCZ95QY |
Date First Available | February 10, 2024 |
I**R
A very large case with lots of space for a custom water loop and many drives
I bought this case to use with the Asus ROG Maximus Extreme motherboard, an I9-13900K processor, and a 3090TI GPU. I got an ASUS ROG Strix LC II 360 ARGB AIO for the CPU cooler, and have an additional 7 RGB fans in the case. So far, I have only put two HDD’s, although the case will fit many more, possibly while using less fans.The case is quite large, and is way bigger than most will need for a system that does not have a custom cooling loop. I wanted to have the option to add on in the future; hence my purchase.The airflow is good, with a vent on the bottom under the PS, and two smaller vents in the front, one smaller one on each side. This is in addition to the large ones in the back part of each side, and a large vent in the back. I replaced the top two included fans with fans that match the RGB TT fans that I used on the back of the side panels. I believe that there are sufficient fan locations to move a lot of air in this case. I have not had any heat issues; however, I do not tax this machine much as of yet.The case comes with a lot of hardware to put multiple drives in the back of the side panels, as well as the two slots above the PS.There is a quite large compartment in the back of the case for all of the wires for routing. I wish that there were more tie off points, as those seemed somewhat lacking.The case is somewhat unusual as, due to the design, the external connections to the motherboard are all on the top of the case. These are then routed to the back of the top of the case, and are covered by a plastic cover. It makes things neat, and necessitates a vertical GPU mount. There is plenty of clearance for the cables, and I like the overall design. This design may cause some cable routing issues in the case, and could cause some of the graphics on the motherboard to not be in the proper orientation.The case is well built, and solid with thick tempered glass front and side pieces. It is quite heavy. The panels can mostly be removed without tools, and are well thought out. The front interface panel is nice and well situated.Overall, this is a great case, heavy, well built, roomy, and looks great. It would mainly be used by someone who wants a lot of room inside for whatever reason. If you have the room, need space for a lot of drives, and do not need portability, then this case will work for you also.
T**5
Love this case. Super easy to work with
Been looking for a 300 for a while. The turquoise one came available and i had to get it. I've been building PC's for people for about 20 years now and this is by far one of the easiest to work with and it looks great in the end. This case is amost completely toolless. Every panel is on by a strong magnet yet easy enough to take apart. Plenty of room for fans. This is a M-ATX case that you can easily fit a full size GPU in without ANY issues. The channels on the back for cables keeps it all neat and clean. There is lots of room in the base to tie up additional power cables and it's not seen. You have the option of purchasing a front LED screen for the case that matches the color for about the price of the case which, in my opinion, isn't worth it. I did buy the additional base so that i could side mount my pc which i haven't done yet due to current space. Overall things went in super easy, plenty of space, and looks amazing when done.Con (but not really a con) The Motherboard and GPU are enclosed by the case. Really weird design but not really a flaw. you have to take the top off and run your cables through a channel and attach them internally. The only real con to this is if you want to run wifi antennas that attach directly to your mobo. Mine do not so its not an issue. Not taking a star off for this, it's just a different design that keeps your case super clean.
R**.
Love this Case!
I recently built my new PC using the Tower 300 Snow Micro-ATX Case, and I'm thrilled with the outcome, which deserves a full five-star rating. The standout feature is the excellent airflow facilitated by the included 2x140mm CT fans. These fans keep the system cool, even under heavy loads, which is crucial for maintaining optimal performance. The case also supports up to a 420mm radiator, providing ample cooling options for even the most demanding setups.The design of the case is another high point. Its compact size makes it ideal for smaller spaces without compromising on functionality or the ability to house powerful hardware. The build quality is solid, with a robust structure that feels durable and well-crafted. Aesthetically, the snow-white finish gives it a sleek and modern look that stands out in any setting.Additionally, the case is very user-friendly. It provides easy access for upgrades and maintenance, and there's sufficient room to work with, which is often a challenge in smaller cases. Cable management is a breeze, thanks to well-thought-out design touches that keep everything neat and tidy.In conclusion, the Tower 300 Snow Micro-ATX Case is an excellent choice for anyone looking to build a compact, efficient, and visually appealing PC. It combines functionality with style and delivers on all fronts, making it worthy of a perfect rating.
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