🖤 Build Bold, Cool, and Clean — The Tower 600 Commands Attention
The Thermaltake Tower 600 Black Mid-Tower ATX Case features a unique octagonal design with three tool-free tempered glass panels, hidden-connector motherboard support for cable-free builds, and flexible GPU installation via rotational PCI-e slots. It supports up to nine fans and 420mm radiators for superior cooling, includes multiple USB ports, and offers an optional horizontal display stand, all backed by a 3-year warranty.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
Brand | Thermaltake |
Series | Tower 600 Black |
Item model number | CA-1Z1-00M1WN-00 |
Item Weight | 21.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.28 x 16.54 x 21.65 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.28 x 16.54 x 21.65 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Thermaltake |
ASIN | B0DF6RXQTX |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | August 25, 2024 |
A**R
Pretty case that is easy to work in but has its quirks.
I really like this case sitting on my desk. I recently built a new standing desk with a larger desktop. My pc sits to my left and with my old case I could never see the inside of the case due to the position. As part of my desk replacement project I wanted to find a case that could be on my left but still let me see the inside of my case and my RGB in my system. This case does exactly that. its not perfect as the way the motherboard sits means that all yoru cables come out the top so you have to account for cleaning that up but was easy enough for me with some wire loom. Tons of room in the case to put my Graphics card as well as my CPU AIO. Its a bit bigger than I was expecting when I ordered it but that worked out just fine as it looks great on my desk and I get to enjoy the components in my PC now rather than looking at the black side of my old case.
A**L
The best case period!
Its been a while since my last Case upgrade. I was using an old school Coolermaster HAF case, however after picking up an Asus 9070XT card, my old case wouldn't fit the new card. I opted to upgrade to this case due to the unique tower design and aesthetics. Aside from the awesome looks this case has soo many handy features. The magnetic panels and slide out bottom filter make cleaning and maintenance super easy. My last case I had to basically disassemble the case and panels to access the filters. This is soo much easier. Cable management is also super easy, plenty of space and the channels with removable panels on the back make it easy to change out things without disassembling the whole build. I opted to orientate the GPU to the side view. You'll need the 130mm 90 degree riser that Thermaltake sells. Of note with this length you'll have to use the PCIE bracket slot that brings the card to the most front of the case. If you want to recess the card back from the panel you might need a shorter length riser as the 130mm pushes the card all the way to the front near the glass, you could probably bend it to push the card back however I didn't opt to. Also when orienting the card this way you won't be able to put a rad or fans on the left side as the GPU riser bracket gets in the way. I made the mistake of getting 3 additional fans for the left side opposite of my AIO. You probably could fit 2 fans underneath the Riser bracket but I chose not to put any for aesthetic reasons. Aside from the that this case is very much recommended.
A**Y
GREAT case. I LOVE this case.
This is definitely the BEST ITX case I've ever had, HANDS DOWN. It's very practical and well-made and designed.The only thing I dislike is how heavy it is (the size isn't even bad, but the same case made of aluminum would be nicer although much more expensive), but it may be better that it's big because of stability issues and since you need it to be tall to support high end GPUs.I can't think of a better high performance ITX case.Wish they would've made it just 20mm taller so it could take bigger GPUs, just in case they start being that long by standard (I hope not), but that's probably a small criticism of this case.A good thing about this case is that there really isn't any surprises, or things you'll think are one way but are different -- it's pretty much exactly how it seems. The only thing I didn't know is that all your ports will come out the top instead of the back, but for me, this is a welcome design (the only reason I can see this being a problem is if you have USB or other things that plug into the back of the board that are longer than a few inches -- and I don't mean cables because there's ports to route them through -- but look at the manual if you really want to see how it's designed).If you buy this case, you will DEFINITELY be happy with it, as long as it suits your needs (like, don't get a GPU bigger than it will support, obviously). I actually bought two (one yellow and one green).Thinking about buying the matching LCD panel now (at least for one of them) -- that's also a nice feature of this case -- the ability to just buy a pre-made LCD screen for it.I put my Asus B650E-I in this, along with a Ryzen 7950X3D and RTX 4070.I hardly ever write reviews, but I was totally BLOWN AWAY by how much thinking went into this case, and how superior this type of case design seems to be.They really did good with this case.Update: I bought another. My opinion remains the same, months later. I'm just gonna buy one of these for every build of mine. Also, this case is good because you can't accidentally kick the connectors in the back and damage them when the case is on the floor, like with other cases. It really protects the PC well. Only downside is that it's kind of heavy, I guess, but so what? Probably better than if it were too light and fell over.
N**K
Almost perfect
I love this case, but it has 1 huge downside. It looks amazing. has a thousand customization options depending on if you want a water cool system, etc. It also has cable management in mind with a hidden area out of view for all your cables to run. The biggest downside, by far, is getting your external cables to the motherboard. There's not really any GOOD way to access the mobo panel since it's on top of the case, right under a fan plate. Yes, you can pop off an access panel and feed them in that way, but then you have a gaping hole in the case and you still have to weasel the cables through small holes. I have big hands too so it was a nightmare! But once you're done with all of that, it's a GORGEOUS case! If you're ok with fighting the monitor/keyboard/mouse/etc cable to get them installed, then you're golden.
N**R
Easiest case to build in I've ever experienced
This case is awesome. Extremely high level build quality. Word of warning it is huge, it's like the size of a mini-fridge but it offers so much room and space. It's a great first case or great pro case. I'm currently air cooling the entire thing so I've got 10 fans through out the case but I think it came out great... I tried to do a riser at first but I've since changed it opting to get a fan pushing up from my cold air intakes at the base under the graphics card... for size reference that's a 4080. It didn't fit in on that side of the case with the riser. The last image is the most recent iteration and shows a 2 liter coke bottle next to the case so you can have an idea of just how big it is. Cable management is wonderful and above all else I now have a pretty lava lamp on my desk!
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