I reviewed the original Thermaltake Level 20 GT back in 2018, then the ARGB model in 2019, and I still use the original case for my work PC. If you like (really) big cases, RGB, and tempered glass, they are awesome being able to comfortably able to accommodate the most extravagant of system. The downside …
Cases
The H100 is another budget case from Thermaltake, coming in at around £5-10 cheaper than the Thermaltake H200 I reviewed back in December. Thermaltake H100 vs H200 Design & Build Quality Opening up this case revealed a suspiciously familiar design, it looks almost identical to the H200 except for the RGB that ran down the …
Thermaltake have a LOT of case designs that cover all budgets and I would be surprised if you can’t find a case from the company that fits your requirements. Today we have the Thermaltake H200 which is one of the many affordable options I have reviewed from them this year. This costs just £64.99 on …
There is a common theme with Thermaltake, and that is their obsession with RGB. However, there are a few notable exceptions, one, in particular, was the A500 Full Tower which went in the opposite direction and I think it is one of the classiest looking options on the market. The problem with the A500 is …
I reviewed the Thermaltake V200 RGB towards the end of last year, at the time it cost £79, and I classed it as a must-buy for affordable gaming. Since then priced has dropped down to just £59.99, and for just a tenner extra compared to the original price you can get the case plus 550W …
Thermaltake is determined to make a case for every budget and requirement, I have reviewed some of their more affordable options, and some of their largest and more expensive choices. The Thermaltake Commander series builds upon this by offering six new options. Functionally they are all the same case, but with different mesh front panels …
In recent weeks Thermaltake has been busy releasing a selection of ARGB based products with my most recent review being the Water 3.0 360 ARGB. For the most part, these new products are refreshed versions of existing models, and this is exactly the case with the new Thermaltake Level 20 GT ARGB. I previously reviewed …
If you liked the look of the Thermaltake Level 20 GT RGB, I reviewed last year but can’t afford the £250+ price tag then the Level 20 MT ARGB could be the case for you. Priced at a very reasonable £84.98 on Scan or £79.99 with Overclockers this case offers both premium features and looks …
The View 37 ARGB is a curious design from Thermaltake, shaking things up for a purely rectangular design used for most other cases on the market. While still pretty much a rectangle, they have taken the popular windowed side panel design and wrap it around to the top panel giving both an elegant design and …
My recent review of the Thermaltake A500 chassis highlighted that it was a departure from Thermaltake’s preference of all glass all RGB design choices. Well, the Thermaltake View 71 could be the poster child of Thermaltake’s recent design philosophy. This isn’t a bad thing though, RGB and tempered glass are massively popular at the moment, …
A few days ago, Thermaltake officially announced the A500 TG Aluminium Tempered Glass Edition Mid Tower Chassis and this represents an elegant departure from the all glass all RGB style that Thermaltake has been focussing on recently. Features The A500 features a sleek aluminium front panel, two 4mm tempered glass panels, two pre-installed 120mm front …
In the past few weeks, I have reviewed a couple of premium Thermaltake cases including the Level 20 XT and the Level 20 GT RGB. While these cases are both lust-worthy, they are likely out of the budget range for many PC gamers. The View 22 was an excellent affordable option, and today I have …
The Level 20 Series by Thermaltake commemorates 20 years of dedication to the PC industry and the range offers ultra-premium build quality, unique looks and an exceptional array of features. The Thermaltake Level 20 GT has been the best full tower case I have ever used, and the Level 20 XT puts most of the …
Another day and another Thermaltake case review, I have been working my way up their product range, starting off with the View 22 TG which was a great budget option. Then the View 32 TG which will likely have the most mass appeal with its premium design while maintaining an affordable price tag. The Core …
I have featured two fantastic Thermaltake cases recently both offering fashionable tempered glass features but at two very different price points one being the View 32 TG and the other being the View 22 TG. Today’s review is for something a little different, the Thermaltake Core P5 Tempered Glass Ti Edition ATX Wall-Mount Chassis. The …
After coming away pleasantly surprised with the Thermaltake View 22 TG case, Thermaltake was kind enough to send me the View 32 TG RGB Edition. As the name would suggest this is a notch up in terms of specification and this model is full RGB too. This model is £127.99 on Amazon putting it somewhere …