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May 2021
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The editors liked
Small Form Factor Design
Compact Vertical Tower
Unique Style
Easy to Work on
Available in Two Colors
Support Full Size Components
Unique looks
Well-priced
Great balance between size and compatibility
Basically no limits on the GPU
Air cooler
And PSU—just like in an ATX case
Dust filters on all air vents
120 or 140 mm AIO will fit as well
Excellent cable-management possibilit
Unique new case design
Showpiece from all angles
Easily accessible top IO
Reasonable thermal performance
Affordable
Unique color choices
A lot more room inside than other mini-ITX cases
Supports larger graphics cards and full-size PSUs
Allows you to show off your build
Pretty good cooling overall
Thermaltake makes matching memory
The editors didn't like
Limited room for video cards
Single fan AIO support
White case doesn't have shaded glass
USB-C headers still not very common on ITX boards
Default fan placement of limited usefulness
Disassembly process a little extra work
It would have been nice to have 140 mm instead of 120 mm fans
Published: 2022-10-07, Author: Dan , review by: proclockers.com
Abstract: Whether you need to have a small build due to limited space or are just looking to downsize to gain desktop real estate, a Mini ITX build might be just what you need.Thermaltake recently sent us a Mini ITX case that we think you should see if you're plann...
Published: 2022-03-24, Author: Home , review by: lanoc.org
I know I've said it a few times now, but the Tower 100 is an interesting case. Thermaltake didn't stick with the same design that most other ITX cases have. It takes the original Tower 900's design and shrinks it down into a more compact form factor...
Unique color choices, A lot more room inside than other mini-ITX cases, Supports larger graphics cards and full-size PSUs, Allows you to show off your build, Pretty good cooling overall, Thermaltake makes matching memory
Cheap fans, Only supports a 120mm AiO, Cable routing is tedious
While my computer serves a purpose, it is also something that I like to show off. Many mini-ITX cases are so small and compact you really don't get to see the hardware inside. Thermaltake is changing all of that with The Tower 100. Based off the larger To...
Building a system in the Tower 100 chassis led me to believe that Thermaltake was really trying to do some good things here with regards to visual flair and system thermal management. Some of their other past accessories don't always work out the way they...
Small Form Factor Design, Compact Vertical Tower, Unique Style, Easy to Work on, Available in Two Colors, Support Full Size Components
Limited room for video cards, Single fan AIO support, White case doesn't have shaded glass
I have to be honest here, when I first saw the Tower 100, I had a mental discussion that went a little like this.“Ok so we have a shrunken Donkey Kong case, the DK case was too big for a practical build, it was an awkward square that simply took up too mu...
Unique looks, Well-priced, Great balance between size and compatibility, Basically no limits on the GPU, air cooler, and PSU—just like in an ATX case, Dust filters on all air vents, 120 or 140 mm AIO will fit as well, Excellent cable-management possibilit
USB-C headers still not very common on ITX boards, Default fan placement of limited usefulness, Disassembly process a little extra work, It would have been nice to have 140 mm instead of 120 mm fans
The Thermaltake the Tower 100 has an MSRP of $89.99, while the white "Snow" edition clocks in at $99.99. Unique looks Well-priced Great balance between size and compatibility Basically no limits on the GPU, air cooler, and PSU—just like in an ATX case Du...
As usual, I started my installation process with the power supply, which allowed me to route the cables into the necessary positions before installing my motherboard. The power supply in question is the Cooler Master V850 SFX Gold 850W, which means I also...
Published: 2021-01-19, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
How Much Does it Cost?The Thermaltake The Tower 100 Mini PC Case is available for £100-120 on Amazon. I'm not sure why it has two prices on there, but it does seem stock is a little thin, but that's true of most things these days. The Snow edition that I...