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Tower 300 Black Micro-ATX Case; 2x140mm CT Fan Included; Support Up to 420mm Radiator; Optional Chassis Stand Kit Allows Horizontal Display; CA-1Y4-00S1WN-00; 3 Year Warranty

Original price was: $149.99.Current price is: $119.99.

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As a new edition of The Tower Series, The Tower 300 inherits the classic vertical case design but comes in an octagonal prism shape. It has amazing hardware compatibility, accommodating a 4090 GPU, a standard-sized power supply up to 220mm, and a 420mm AIO radiator. What’s more, it can accommodate up to eight 120mm/140mm fans on the top, back, PSU cover and right side fan bracket. If you want to make The Tower 300 more visually appealing, you can purchase the separately sold 3.9″ LCD Screen Kit and Chassis Stand Kit to upgrade the build; the former to display real-time component information and the latter for a unique view with a special horizontal placement. •P/N: CA-1Y4-00S1WN-00 •SERIES: The Tower •CASE TYPE: Micro Tower •DIMENSIONS: 551 x 342 x 281 mm (22.5 x 14 x 11.5 inch) •WEIGHT: 8.3 kg / 18.3 lbs. •SIDE PANEL: 3mm Tempered Glass x 1 •COLOR: Black •MATERIAL: SPCC •COOLING SYSTEM: Top(exhaust):140 x 140 x 25 mm CT140 fan (1500rpm •EXPANSION SLOTS: 4 •MOTHERBOARD: 6.7″ x 6.7″ (Mini ITX) •I/O PORT: USB 3.2 (Gen 2) Type-C x 1 •PSU: Standard PS2 PSU (optional) •FAN SUPPORT: Top: 2 x 120mm, 1 x 120mm, 2 x 140mm, 1 x 140mm ; Right Side: 3 x 120mm, 2 x 120mm, 1 x 120mm, 3 x 140mm, 2 x 140mm, 1 x 140mm ; Rear: 2 x 120mm, 1 x 120mm, 2 x 140mm, 1 x 140mm ; Power Cover: 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 •CLEARANCE: CPU cooler height limitation: 210mm ; VGA length limitation: 280mm(With power cover), 400mm(Without power cover) ; PSU length limitation: 220mm
Octagonal tower chassis supports up to M-ATX motherboad
2 x 140mm CT Fan included
Supports up to 120/140mm fan x 3 or 420mm radiator
Horizontal display enabled by optional Chassis Stand Kit (Need to purchase seprately)
Addional LCD Screen Kit avaialble for purchase

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Customers appreciate the computer case’s build quality, room size, and design. They find it well-engineered, spacious, and well-designed. The case is easy to assemble with no tools needed. It provides good cooling and ventilation.

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  1. MB

    Because you can do this…
    I haven’t seen very many full custom water cooling setups in the Tower 300 yet. It is a tight fit depending on what components you have to work with for sure. It took me a few days of planning and a couple days to really get it built like this looking super clean. But end results speak for themselves. I migrated most of my existing waterloop with the addition of a smaller reservoir to this case. It all fits.. barely! I was going go go hard tubing but after a little trial and error decided against for ease of maintenance in such a tight space. If you take your time, soft tubing can looks great and SO much easier to deal with. The case itself isn’t exactly what I would consider Micro-ATX size as it’s quite tall and still has a decently large footprint. But you definitely save desk space in depth. Love the vertical GPU look and the Pump/Res being the centerpiece.There were 2 mods I had to do to get the airflow optimized and 1 to get the my GPU to fit and still use the included cable cover at the bottom. Mod #1&2, Get better airflow. The platform in the center where the Pump/Reservoir are mounted to is directly above the power supply. With the power supply mounted fan down (as it should be in this case), there is about 25mm of empty space between it, and the bottom of that center platform. Now, you can mount a fan on the top side of that platform if you wish. I personally don’t want the ugly backside of my fan showing so I wanted to find a way to mount it up under that platform as an intake fan. Issue is, the standard 120mm-140mm fan thickness is exactly 25mm. So not enough space. Even if you could squeeze one in there, the airflow would be completely choked off being so close to the PSU. What I ended up doing was ordering a slim 15mm thick Arctic brand 120mm PWM fan. It fits under there perfectly with roughly 10mm to spare. They make an all black one and the cables are also black. So it just hides under there completely out of view. It runs very quiet and moves a surprisingly high volume of air! Just that mod alone dropped my case temp by 8c running at around 60%. Second mod, not really a mod, is to now reverse the fan/fans on the back of the case to be intake instead of exhaust. This brings in cool air and blows it across the back of the motherboard and around the sides feeding my 360mm radiator even more cool air. So I have cool air coming in from the bottom and back and heat being exhausted out the right side and top. I did a couple different fan configs and this one drops the temps the most. Mod #3. Fitting the clip in cable cover under the GPU. Out of the box, you have exactly 280mm of GPU space to work with if you intend on using this bottom cover. Any longer and you can simply pull it out and fit longer GPU’s. My GPU waterblock is roughly 290mm. What I did was dremel out a rectangular cutout in the center of that cover to allow the longest part of my GPU to pass through it. Fairly easy mod if you of course have the tools. Without that cover it just didn’t look right with all of my PSU and cable extensions exposed. I wanted a no compromises, clean build so I did the extra work.NOTE: I am using an EK P360 Radiator which is exactly 39mm thick. Most AIO radiators are about 10mm thinner and have plenty leave plenty of space. With the addition of standard 25mm thick fans, my setup JUST BARLY FITS! No cutting of that center platform needed. There is quite literally 1mm of space left so the fans do not rub. I took a bunch of pics so take a look and hope this info helps!!I absolutely loved building in this case. Fairly easy to cable manage in and very little wasted space. Its a head turner for sure.

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  2. Snype

    An amazing case for the right person
    The Tower 900 is a very unique case that is really not designed for everyone. If you are not planning a water-cooling setup (best with a dual loop configuration), do not bother. Its air cooling is not bad, but there are other cases that will do that much better. If you are considering a single loop and do not require many physical drives, I would suggest the Thermaltake Core P5; another stunning case designed for a showcase system. The Core P5 and Tower 900 are display cases. Keep that in mind.Cons: I’ll start here as most people want to know the headaches. There are very few.• They ship directly from Thermaltake with no outer box, save the display packing. Mine had obvious damage to the box, including a big hole where something definitely went through it. Carefully, inspect the box before you accept it. That being said, to spite the box damage, the case was not damaged, packed between 2 large styrofoam protectors and weighed about 61 lbs.• The case screws should be better machined. I found that their thumb-screws required a screwdriver and I was under a constant concern of cross-threading them. Also, not all of the thumb-screws are the same; but similar enough to confuse them at a glance.• I really do not like the top cover. It is plastic, where the rest of the system is metal. It uses force-fit pegs to hold in place; I wish it had a catch mechanism instead. It is difficult to remove and replace.• You will, most likely, need longer cables for your peripherals, inside and out. Think ahead of where you will display your case and realize that all of the inputs are on the top. I needed about $70 of new cabling for the outside (my 3rd monitor is a very long run). I need to redo my inner works because the standard cables are stretched to their limits. Thermaktake included 2 short USB extension cables, I think about 1 foot long, which they describe are for your mouse and keyboard.• It’s HUGE(and I love that!)! It took me a while to find a pedestal to display it on. Its dimensions are 17×19; however, the feet are set in a bit and it could sit on a smaller platform if you don’t mind the overhang• I had a minor/insignificant defect in that one of the glass retaining screws, which as a result, goes in at an angle. Because this would require a new case to fix and is hardly noticeable, I can forgive this; however, for a $250 case, they should have inspected this more closely.• The back panel screws are short and very stiff. They are retained in the panel when you remove them (I like that). You must unplug the power to remove it. Again, I wish this had a spring loaded catch, like the side panels do. I think the screws will wear out rather quickly.That is it. I have a few wishes; but these are not complaints. I wish the doors were also articulated, another external drive bay would have been nice. Perhaps some fan mounts on the bottom to increase intake. It comes with only 2x140mm fans (installed in the top). I wish it included another hard drive bay and the other 2 SSD trays (Yeah, I’m a data hoarder)Pros:• This is huge and everything comes apart. This is the first case where I had no issues squeezing my huge hands (XXXL) into the case. Wiring was a dream. If I felt cramped, I simply, disassembled the area of the case I was working on (easy because of the thumb-screws) and did what I needed. It is very modular. I am hoping to score an extra drive cage and 2 more SSD mounts. I’ll try to update this review with a report on how easily this was achieved.• This is a big case (am I saying that enough?). You can cram a lot into it and still look spacious; which is different from the P5 and why I chose this. I am not custom water-cooled yet, so I have 2 huge holes in my setup. But at a glance, it is clear that there is significantly more space in the cooling reservoir areas than is needed. This means loads of space for weird cool moding ideas. Currently, I’ve had to slim down my storage to 6×3.5 hard drives (internal: 4 in the back and 2 in the front), 1×3.5 Blu-Ray (yeah, I still use one a lot… there were 2 in my last build), and 2x 2.5 SSD. Stock, I can see mountings for 2 more 2.5 drives. Eventually, I’ll put the 2 Blu-Ray and hot-swappable drive bay in an external ESATA tower near my chair.• It is important to mention that factory sealed water-coolers may have fit issues. I fit my Corsair H80i without an issue; however, larger ones will (like the H100) not fit.It comes assembled, with various extra parts and all screws needed for a complete install. All extra parts are bagged separately (4 bags: the manuals, general hardware, extra case items and standoffs, and Zip-ties and USB Extension Cables) and stuffed into the drive bays. The 3.5 drive bays are fitted with tool-less drive caddies that work rather well (the side tabs pull off and snap back in to retain the drive). It also has an additional radiator cage, if you want to remove the drive bay and use 2×480 radiators. It comes with 2×2.5 drive trays that mount in the front of the case, either on the back wall, or the sides of the center consol. There are tons of pre-drilled holes for reconfiguring the case to your needs. All of the metal is painted with a durable paint (mine is black, the faster color), and has finished edges; so no cut fingers on raw sheet metal.This case is beautiful! Pictures and videos cannot show you how nice this looks. The tinting is very dark. With no lights on, I can barely see my components. When I start illuminating, the tinting helps keep the bland areas of the case shaded, while the lighted components seem to pop out. This is literally a showcase for your gear. I consider this as a wonderful canvas for a functional piece of art, rather than a box to contain My Precious.I think this is an amazing case that I would only recommend to people that love their computer enough to spend un-Godly amounts money on it and want a case that can show off their cherished baby (yes you can fit a few babies into this… probably about 8). Its aesthetics will really show off your gear without dominating the system’s look. I’ve seen some mods where the case is so outrageous that the system was superfluous; not true here. Its beauty is only dwarfed by its functionality. This is not just a pretty box; its design had function in mind.

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  3. Rarthus

    FANS. FANS EVERYWHERE.
    I just love the uniqueness of this case. It’s so unique looking. That’s what I loved about my prior build in a fractal design ridge but that case was just too small for my specs. Primarily a 3090 and a 7800x3d. Just not enough airflow no matter what I did. Here though? I’m bleeding fans and temps are terrifyingly low. 59°C on RE4 Remake maxed out with raytracing and 90fps. No disrespect to the little scout but for a case called Bumblebee, it may as well be called Optimus Prime.Metaphors aside its a terrific case with amazing airflow and customization. Can hold behemoth sized gpus and fans. Personally I opted for the horizontal stand as it’s quite a looker on a tv stand. Wasn’t easy to find a case that could fit my stand and be presented correctly. Sure other cases exist but my dimensions were limited and I didn’t want to display a pc sideways if the cables were just gonna come out the left or right.All in all if you want a pc case with some presence but is also easy and fun to build in, this is for you. Only limitation is motherboard size. Everything else is fair game.

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  4. Cliente de Amazon

    Simplemente hermoso

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  5. Léo

    Personnellement, je suis toujours super ravie de ce boîtier acheté en début d’année 2020.Les + :- Boitier pratique & élégant :En blanc et avec ses panneaux en verre, il a de l’allure et permet d’accéder aisément partout sans le moindre tournevis. L’alimentation et les câbles sont cachés à l’arrière. Pour le montage et pour ranger proprement les fils, il est extrêment pratique !- Entretien facile :Ses grilles magnétiques stoppent bien la poussière et sont aussi faciles que rapides à nettoyer.Les trois panneaux en verre se retirent vite (avec des vis à main), ce qui simplifie les opérations de maintenance et de nettoyage.- Qualité :Tout est toujours impeccable après quasi 3 ans d’utilisation. Le matériel est solide et de qualité.Depuis le début, j’ai eu à remplacer qu’une pièce : un des ventilateurs. Celui-ci devait avoir un léger défaut de soudure et le nettoyage sans souffleur a fini de l’endommager.Les – :- Sa taille et son poids : Pour l’entretien, je vous conseille vivement de remplacer ses 4 pieds plastiques par 4 roulettes.Je regrette toutefois que les roulettes ne soient pas dans le modèle de base (ou au moins proposées en option) car c’est un peu galère de trouver les bonnes références et tellement plus pratique avec des roulettes !- Les branchements (ports USB, vidéos, audio etc…) sont en haut et non sur le côté. Ils prennent donc davantage la poussière. Je vous recommande donc des caches anti-poussière ou un souffleur.- Son prix : il était moins cher en 2020 qu’aujourd’hui, en novembre 2022…

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  6. Eirikr

    Le meilleur boitier que j’ai pu trouvé et j’en suis super content, y’as de la place a foison pour passer le cablage et le watercooling, la conception est geniale et permet une tres bonne modulation des composants.

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  7. Gumer

    Es espaciosa.Se puede desmontar por completo.Y no es excesivamente cara.

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  8. Antonio S

    Thermaltake deludente rispetto ai primi anni. Manco 30 minuti di run e una delle ventole di sopra fa un rumore che non ci si crede. Inoltre una volta i case Thermaltake erano facilissimi da usarsi, pieni di accessori, viti, blle istruzioni, qui tutto è al risparmio, le istruzioni del tutto inutili. Grande è grande, bello è bello, essere quello che cercavo è essere quello che cercavo. Qualità Thermaltake che ricordavo…. invece…. ma neanche per scherzo, molto deluso. Molto!

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    Tower 300 Black Micro-ATX Case; 2x140mm CT Fan Included; Support Up to 420mm Radiator; Optional Chassis Stand Kit Allows Horizontal Display; CA-1Y4-00S1WN-00; 3 Year Warranty
    Tower 300 Black Micro-ATX Case; 2x140mm CT Fan Included; Support Up to 420mm Radiator; Optional Chassis Stand Kit Allows Horizontal Display; CA-1Y4-00S1WN-00; 3 Year Warranty

    Original price was: $149.99.Current price is: $119.99.

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