Thermaltake The Tower 600 Hydrangea Blue Mid-Tower ATX Case; 3 Tempered Glass Panels; Hidden-Connector Motherboard Support; Rotational PCI-e Slots; CA-1Z1-00MFWN-00; 3 Year Warranty
$169.99
Price: $169.99
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The Tower 600 Mid-Tower ATX case offers a unique vertical interior layout and octagonal shape, designed to be a part of the iconic Tower series family. It supports hidden-connector motherboards, up to a 420mm radiator, and offers ample space for high-end cooling solutions. With tool-free access to three tempered glass panels and rotational PCI-e slots for upright GPU mounting, The Tower 600 is built for performance and style. Available in Black, Snow, Matcha Green, and Hydrangea Blue. •P/N: CA-1Z1-00MFWN-00 •Series: The Tower •Case Type: Mid Tower •Dimensions: 550 x 420 x 286.4 mm (21.65 x 16.54 x 11.28 inch) •Weight: 9.70 kg / 21.39 lbs. •Side Panel: 3mm Tempered Glass x 3 •Color: Hydrangea Blue •Material: SPCC •Cooling System: Top(exhaust): 140 x 140 x 25 mm CT140 fan (1500rpm, 30.5 dBA) x 2 •Drive Bays: 1 x 3.5”, 2 x 2.5” or 3 x 2.5” •Expansion Slots: 7 •Motherboard: 6.7” x 6.7” (Mini ITX), 9.6” x 9.6” (Micro ATX), 12” x 9.6” (ATX) •I/O Port: USB 3.2 (Gen 2) Type-C x 1, USB 3.0 x 4, HD Audio x 1 •PSU: Standard PS2 PSU (optional) •Fan Support: Top: 3 x 120mm, 2 x 120mm, 1 x 120mm ; 2 x 140mm, 1 x 140mm ; Right: 3 x 120mm, 2 x 120mm, 1 x 120mm ; 3 x 140mm, 2 x 140mm, 1 x 140mm ; Left: 3 x 120mm, 2 x 120mm, 1 x 120mm •Rear: 2 x 120mm, 1 x 120mm ; 2 x 140mm, 1 x 140mm •Power Cover: 1 x 120mm, 1 x 140mm •Bottom: 1 x 120mm, 1 x 140mm •Radiator Support: Right Side(AIO): 1 x 360mm, 1 x 240mm, 1 x 120mm ; 1 x 420mm, 1 x 280mm, 1 x 140mm •Left Side(AIO): 1 x 360mm, 1 x 240mm, 1 x 120mm •Clearance: CPU cooler height limitation: 210mm ; VGA length limitation: 280mm(With power cover) 400mm(Without power cover) PSU length limitation: 220mm
Distinctive Octagonal Design with Tool-Free Panels: Unique octagonal shape with three tempered glass panels that can be removed without tools for easy access.
Hidden-Connector Motherboard Support: Supports ASUS BTF, MSI PROJECT ZERO, and GIGABYTE PROJECT STEALTH motherboards for a clean, cable-free build.
Superior Cooling Support: Supports up to nine fans and radiators up to 420mm for optimal cooling.
Three-Way VGA Installations: Flexible GPU installation with rotational PCIe slots and a floating VGA bracket.
Optional Horizontal Display Stand: An optional kit allows the case to be displayed horizontally, enhancing its unique aesthetic.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the computer chassis’s design and size. They find it has a nice look with sleek brushed metal and plenty of room to fit compact motherboards like mini-ITX and micro-ATX. The case is easy for them to build in, with removable panels and good tutorials. Many consider it a great product and excellent mini-ITX case. They are also satisfied with the airflow, exhaust fan size, and functionality. However, opinions differ on the overall build quality.
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12 reviews for Thermaltake The Tower 600 Hydrangea Blue Mid-Tower ATX Case; 3 Tempered Glass Panels; Hidden-Connector Motherboard Support; Rotational PCI-e Slots; CA-1Z1-00MFWN-00; 3 Year Warranty
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Amazon Guy –
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.
PL0p –
Great build quality
Looks great. Small in size and has a nice and diffeent design. Love how the gpu sits upright.Fits micro board well and 240mm rad nicelyCan install 2 – 140mm in the back of the caseAnd 1 on the bottom. Even 2 if you do it right.Overall it’s a great case. Has alot of cable management with clip on both sides and areas all over for storage . Can also mount ssd on the back of the motherboard area in the back. Lots of airflow all over the case . Which is nice. Greta case would recommend to anyone who wants a diffrent case that’s well build. 5/5
Michael Defunchio –
Awesome case. Happy with quality and unique look!
This tower fit better than my previous mid tower and I wanted a new look and upgrade. I swapped most parts out but upgraded to a 420mm aio and 7900xtx in this case. Itâs tight and a bit of a pain to get in, however it is totally doable. You will like the different look as well. Itâs a quality made case and Iâm glad I went for it.
T. Roe –
Great Case!
Awesome case, very well made and thought out, super easy to build in and you can fit a rtx 4090! For the cpu cooler I used an Arctic freeze 280, in order to fit the 280 cooler if you put a 140 fan at the top of the case you need to put it under the top cover on the outside of the main chamber to make room for the radiator and 140 fans.Everything looks and runs amazing, tons of airflow so zero problems with temps, if you are interested in this case trust me just buy it, not the cheapest case but itâs very high quality and thought out, even has built in cable holders in the back so you can route everything and make it look clean, also you donât need any tools to take all the main panels off, no taking out little screws and all that, I got the green color and imo it looks great!
Cos –
Almost Perfect Case for a Micro-ITX build
Pros- Easy case to work with, almost every panel is removable, easy access to get to everything- Excellent airflow, everything is vented, comes standard with 2 140mm fans- Plenty of room to accommodate even large RTX 4080 / 4090 Cards- Good amount of room for a 240 & some 280 Liquid coolers- Decent build quality, everything snaps into place very easily- Back Panel is moved to the top of the system in this build, I like it, others may not, but much easier access.- Solid cable management, well thought out design.Cons- The snap in panel clips seem relatively cheap and will probably break over time. (They give you extra in the box which is nice)- Says will accommodate either 240 or 280 AIOs, that is only partially true. I went with a kraken elite 280 Cooler and it was too big, I had to move the top fan up on top of the case (Which is fine because the top still covers it. I was able to make it fit, barely! Because of its size I could not fit a 140mm or even 120mm fan on the bottom due to the fans blocking the screw holes- I ended up swapping out the 2 140mm Thermaltake fans with Noctua fans. I also added a second fan to the back of the panel. Given the low price point of the case, this is a very minor gripe.- Additional add LCD Screen Picture quality is not the best, software is bad.Overall it is a very solid case for the $ and I have no problem recommending it. Just be careful of the AIO size and make sure it will work with your case.My Build- Thermaltake Tower 200 w/3.9″ LCD Screen- Intel 14700k- MSI Z790 MPG WiFi Micro-ITX Motherboard- 64GB Team Group Delta CL30 DDR 5 6000- NZXT 280MM ELITE RGB AIO- Zotac RTX 4080 Super OC White 16GB- 3x Noctua 140mm Fans- MAG A850GL PCIE5 WHITE PSU
T.green –
Awesome case
I was looking for a smaller form factor case to fit on my desk, this works perfectly, I love the green (even tho I did a custom paint job) the disassembly is very easy, tool-less, great cable management, it says only fits micro-ATX but it also fits Mini-ITX boards, you just loose some cable management spaces, the 2 fans included are very quiet, and looks nice when assembled, id definitely buy another on my next build
Angelz –
Great Product
Great product! Super functional and easy to work in. Worked perfectly but the Motherboard I was working with was faulty so I ended up sending it back. This would be a 5 star review if it didn’t take 3 weeks to get my refund!
Client Kindle –
This PC case stands out with its bold design and ample space, making it an eye-catching option for those who want a case that offers plenty of room for current and future upgrades. If you’re looking for a case that looks impressive and offers room to grow, this one certainly delivers. However, while it has its benefits, there are some key issues that potential buyers should be aware of before making a decision.Pros:1. Aesthetic Appeal & Ample Space: The case has a distinctive and visually striking design that will definitely grab attention. It provides a lot of room for large components, making it a great choice for anyone planning to upgrade their GPU or cooling system in the future. If space and aesthetics are high on your priority list, this case checks both boxes.2. Future-Proofing: With a roomy interior, this case can easily accommodate future upgrades. Itâs particularly ideal for those who want to upgrade their GPU or cooling system down the line, as it has plenty of space to handle even the largest components.3. Easy Access to Components: The design allows for easy access to the internal components, which is great if youâre someone who frequently upgrades or makes adjustments to your setup. This feature is particularly useful for users who need quick access to components like the GPU, CPU, or RAM.Cons:1. Thermal Performance: GPU Temperatures: One of the main downsides of this case is that the GPU runs noticeably hotter compared to a traditional case orientation. In my experience with a modified RX 7900 XT, temperatures increased by about 4-6°C, which could be a concern if cooling is a priority for you. Idle Temps: Similarly, idle temperatures have risen from 39°C to 44°C, indicating that the airflow design may not be as optimized as it could be. While this might not be a dealbreaker for everyone, those who prioritize thermals might want to consider alternatives.2. Rear Port Accessibility: A major design flaw is the rear I/O ports, which are positioned near the top of the case and are partially obstructed by the exhaust fans. This means youâll need to remove the top panel and unscrew two thumbscrews to access the ports every time you need to plug something in. While this only adds about 20 seconds to the process, itâs still an inconvenience that can quickly become annoying, especially if you frequently connect and disconnect devices.3. Compatibility Issues with WiFi Antennas: Due to the caseâs unique design, certain WiFi antennas wonât fit properly. If you rely on WiFi or want a better stronger Bluetooth connection, youâll need to purchase a magnetic antenna, which adds to the cost and is an additional hassle for those who donât want to buy extra accessories.4. Cable Management Challenges: The small hole in the lid designed for cable management can make it difficult to route thicker cables, or too many cables at once. If youâre not careful, you might struggle to get the lid back on without having to tuck the cables in place. Additionally, if you have a lot of cables or thick cables coming out of the hole, it can be tricky to close the lid without pinching them. This design flaw could lead to frustration for users with complex setups or a lot of cables to manage.5. DisplayPort Cable Damage: One of the more significant issues I encountered was with the DisplayPort cables. Due to the near-90-degree angle required to connect them, I ended up damaging one of my cables. This is a serious concern, as it could affect long-term durability and reliability, especially for users with high-performance displays or those who rely on stable connections for gaming or professional work.Final Thoughts:While this case has a lot of potential, itâs not without its flaws. The spacious interior and striking design make it a great option for those who want room to grow and appreciate a unique look. However, the thermal performance issues, rear port accessibility challenges, and cable management quirks might turn off many potential buyers. These design choices, while not dealbreakers for everyone, can certainly cause frustration over time.If you decide to purchase this case, I would recommend investing in a magnetic WiFi antenna (if you need WiFi and better Bluetooth) and a USB hub to simplify access to peripherals like dongles. However, if youâre someone who values thermal performance, ease of access, and smooth cable management, you may want to look at other options. For users like me, who prioritize easy access to components and donât mind a few inconveniences, this case can still be a good fitâbut itâs definitely not for everyone.
Bruce –
Loved building in this case, especially with a project zero motherboard. Wanted a black case but always sold out in canada. Went with white and back components, looks great and crazy amount of airflow. Cpu never goes above 65°C
Giovanni C. –
Gabinete excelente, muy espacioso, le puse una motherboard mATX y una 4070ti, y todo cabe muy bien, el único problema es si tu mobo tiene una conexión sata o usb 3.0 en angulo de 90° del lado derecho debajo del cable de 24 pines (lo que vendria siendo abajo en este case) podrias tener un problema con el soporte de viene para la GPU, igual se puede quitar pero es algo a tener en cuenta, (este “problema” solo aplica para motherboards mATX)Actualizacion: todo sigue perfecto con el gabinete, tiene un airflow decente, no es el mejor pero no esta mal, como informacion adicional con respecto a esta nueva generacion de graficas gigantes, investiguen bien sobre los slots de su Motherboard y el tamaño de sus graficas, en mi caso el puerto PCIe x16 esta en la segunda posicion y mi grafica es de 3 slots, por lo que todos los cables de la parte de âabajoâ que viene siendo el lado izquierdo en este caso chocan un poco con la grafica, no se ven y de momento no he tenido problemas pero si agregan un poco de fatiga a algunos cables y a algunos puertos, solo para que lo tengan presente, no solo con este gabinete si no en general
Jazer A. –
Bigger than any other mini-ITX case because it is actually a micro ATX case and can house the biggest RTX 4090 in the market. It fits the ROG Strix RTX 4090, Asus X670e Gene, and an ATX 3.0 standard PSU perfectly. There a cable grommet but its positioned cor mini-ITX boards. You can transfer it to a cutout meant for Micro ATX just under it but you have to trim the rubber grommet a little bit.
jared b. –
Great addition to allow Thermaltake 500 to be mounted sideways. Definitely worth it if you own this case