Thermaltake Tower 900 Black Edition Tempered Glass Fully Modular E-ATX Vertical Super Tower Computer Chassis CA-1H1-00F1WN-00

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Thermaltake Tower 900 Black Edition Tempered Glass Fully Modular E-ATX Vertical Super Tower Computer Chassis CA-1H1-00F1WN-00

Thermaltake Tower 900 Black Edition Tempered Glass Fully Modular E-ATX Vertical Super Tower Computer Chassis CA-1H1-00F1WN-00

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Most PC builds with the Tower 900 will utilize some form of water-cooling, likely a custom loop, which is what this review will focus on. Regardless of how you plan to cool your PC, we've got a guide on how to build your own PC the right way, and this also applies to this Thermaltake case. If you want to go all-out with a custom water-cooling loop for your PC, there's really no better case around, especially when more than one loop is utilized. Being able to have both the CPU and GPU on separate loops with dedicated radiators is brilliant for more efficient cooling. As is the case with Thermaltake's see-through panels, the tempered glass is held onto the case with large screws. The two side panels that cover the radiators can be removed by using a lever just beneath the top panel (accessed without removing it), which is a really nice touch.

This case is a beast! When the box arrived I did question my sanity but it is a work of art. If you are into custom loops this is perfect, you can concentrate on making your PC a head turner and the one thing this case is is a head turner. Make no mistake though it is almost the size of a fridge so you want make sure you have room for it. Really is it needs t be on display, buying this and then trying to fit it under a desk seems pointless. This needs to be the centre of attention. great case seems pretty tough and well worth the money, but issue i found was there isnt really any where for the reisvoirs/pumps to bolt down so i had to drill the hole's myself, and the power cables are a little difficult because the tight gap but apart from that its a really great case with loads of space for everything else. You may also want to think about what coolant you are going to use before considering tube or reservoir material as some may stain or cloud some materials.Personally I think it's worth going for borosilicate as it's going to remain clear over the long term and is easy to clean. Motherboards: 6.7” x 6.7” (Mini ITX) / 9.6” x 9.6” (Micro ATX) / 12” x 9.6” (ATX) / 12” x 13” (E-ATX)

also i have not decided on flexy tubing or hard line if i go hard line i was going to go with fittings for bends as i don't want to spend loads on tubing and getting the bends right on my first attempted to fittings would need to accommodate both flexi and hard line if possible, if any one could recommend fittings that could do both ? Source: Rich Edmonds / Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Rich Edmonds / Windows Central) Who it's for also currently hoping to find a good 7900gt laptop for windows 98 xp retro gaming ( unreal tournament quake 3 arena mainly few more recent 98 and xp only games ) or maybe an nvidia go 8600 would prefer 7900 there a lot faster with little disadvantage not been directx 10 Design Collaboration by Thermaltake and Watermod FranceIn collaboration with Watermod France, The Tower 900 reflects the passion for creating a new angle of chassis design. Inspiring the concept of vertical mounting, surrounded in durable tempered glass, The Tower 900 expands our vision to create a new era in ESPORTS modding culture, globally. Cooling was the main factor in Tower 900's design, which was carried out in collaboration with Watermod France. The inside of the case is separated into two sections, which is where the tempered glass and metal panels meet on the sides. The front is reserved for all your components, while the rear section is for all the cabling and radiators.The most important factor of any case is thermal performance. It's going to need to ensure enough airflow hits your components and heatsinks or radiators. Thermaltake has been known to come a little short with regards to this, but the Tower 900 shows just how capable the company is. It's a brilliantly designed chassis. Fan Support: Left Side: 4 x 120mm , 4 x 140mm / Right Side: 4 x 120mm , 4 x 140mm / Top: 2 x 120mm , 2 x Unparalleled Cooling AbilityThe Tower 900 has the capability to deliver excellent cooling efficiency, and enables users to build extreme air/liquid cooling systems with high-end, large graphics cards, treated by DIY/AIO liquid-cooling systems and air-cooling units. Supporting up to dual 560mm liquid cooling radiators, cooling possibilities just got real. Most uniquely, the right side and left side of the case are designed with various mounting points for radiators to provide proper space and placement when building DIY/AIO configurations. Drive Bays: Accessible : 1 x 5.25’’ / Hidden: 6 x 3.5’’ or 2.5’’ (With HDD Cage), 2 x 2.5’’ (With HDD tray) The rear panel is held on with some thumbscrews, but it's the top panel I have an issue with. Much like front panels in more affordable cases (though some case vendors still like to use them in more expensive chassis), it's held to the main body using those plastic pop-out push posts that have always been a royal pain.



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