Andreas Zettl
Comentado en Alemania el 9 de febrero de 2025
Ein echter big Tower so wie man es sich wünscht. alles gut verpackt und sauber angekommen. Gehäuse ist sehr vielfältig für den Einbau von Peripherie gemacht. Super für casemodder geeignet. Gute Luftführung möglich. Alles dabei was man für den Start braucht.Klare Kaufempfehlung!!!!
Salvador Velasco
Comentado en México el 1 de agosto de 2024
Funciona muy bien, tiene muchas alternativas de ventilación. Lo uso con un AIO 280.
Axel
Comentado en México el 20 de marzo de 2024
El pedido llegó un día antes de lo esperado,sin ningún defecto en su caja o el gabinete, contaba con todos sus tornillos y piezas,sin ningún rasguño, es un gabinete precioso, soporta M-atx, siendo bastante grande para un armado pequeño, pero es perfecto de exhibidor ✨✨✨
pedro onca
Comentado en México el 1 de marzo de 2024
de buena calidad tiene buen ventilación
Erick F.
Comentado en México el 19 de noviembre de 2024
Estoy muy agusto con ese gabinete casi no me ocupa espacio y le cabe de todo no se calientan los componentes
Gerardo
Comentado en México el 4 de enero de 2024
Un gabinete bastante grande para ser dirijido a mini ITX sin duda este gabinete no tendrás problemas para acomodar cables o componentes grandes o que generan mucho calor aunq el precio es algo elevado se compensa que le puedes poner una fuente ATX que son más baratas, de igual forma el gabinete es compatible con tarjetas madre micro ATX aunq depende el diseño de la tarjeta madre puede que tengas que renunciar algunas conexiones sata, incluye 2 ventiladores de 140 mm y no lo menciona el manual pero incluye también 2 spliters de 2 entradas para conectar 2 ventiladores a una toma de ventilador en la tarjeta madre y los mismos ventiladores tienen un divisor para conectar otro ventilador, es fácil de desarmar ya que no nesecitas un desarmador para quitar la mayoría de los accesorios, recomiendo este gabinete si vas a colocar componentes grandes o que neseciten de una buena refrigeración ya que el tamaño da para eso, en caso de que no recomiendo su versión anterior el tower 100 que es más compacto.
Giovanni C.
Comentado en México el 16 de agosto de 2023
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 “abajo” 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
Experienced Gamer
Comentado en México el 1 de febrero de 2023
Pedi 1 y llego con vidrios rotos pedi reembolso y pedi otro y llego completamente destrozado, mucho peor que el primero. Imposible comprar. Pedi reembolso de nuevo.
Jazer A.
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 30 de noviembre de 2023
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.
Daniel
Comentado en México el 13 de septiembre de 2022
Es buen gabinete solo que en mi opinión se desperdicia algo de espacio en ciertos lugares, a menos que puedas manipular muy bien los tubos de refrigeración líquida y puedas aprovechar los espacios.Otro punto es que tú fuente de poder debe de tener un cable en L para poder colocarlo en la parte de arriba que este colgando.Lo bueno del gabinete es que no se siente frágil,Y los cables se pueden manipular de mejor manera al tener un espacio extra.
Gumer
Comentado en España el 26 de abril de 2022
Es espaciosa.Se puede desmontar por completo.Y no es excesivamente cara.
GuruGuido
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de diciembre de 2020
This is not a custom PC full case for the faint of heart.It is huge, and it is meant for serious enthusiasts who love building with either air and/or liquid cooling.Nothing wrong with either kind of build.It’s your case, and you can do whatever you want!I’ve been building custom computers for a long time now, and every time I make a new build, it completely astonishes me how far technology has advanced.I'm only taking about 5 yrs, it’s nuts.Motherboards, CPU, RAM, GPU cards, cases of course, and even the cooling potential is just mind boggling.Then there’s accessories. Holy moly!This case weighed 54 pds box, and all!If you’re not physically able bodied, ask someone to help you pick it up, move it to a different location.This case will likely weigh even more when you're done assembling all components/parts/accessories.Try 60-70pds, maybe more.I would highly recommend to place this beast on a very secure table (with reinforcements on the legs) or just on the floor (safest).I love how the my Tri-SLi card setup will be installed vertically, not horizontally this time.No #GPULagUse a large tower on the floor when unboxing, so you can safely remove case from it’s plastic bag and foam.Obviously you don’t want to scratch your beast.I will upload images once my build is done (likely going to take me all week)I’m taking my time of course, assembling components, then there’s the wiring to hide.If anyone wants to know, I choose this case over other brands, and a $30 price difference.I just got much more with this case, not saying other cases are inferior, they are not, they’re absolutely beautiful and very functional as well.Pick a case (or anything else) based on your needs, not because your friends or family says so.That’s not right, and you’ll perhaps regret listening to them.It was a very tough choice, let me tell you, glad I choose the TT Level 20HTOnce I unboxed it, I knew right away I made the right choice.In the end, I must have spent around $4,500 for all the components, case, and other accessories, very likely my last build for awhile.Can’t wait to turn on that power ..... badaa bing!!
Suzanne Veter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de abril de 2018
It's the size of a small fridge!My review is just to clarify some other people's comments that, when filling up the case, are hard to relate to.1. Top Piece: Some of the answers/reviews say to grab a handle to pop the top off. I looked for a handle.... but it's not really a handle, it's the rectangular cutout centered on the back of the top. At first you might give it a couple of gentle yanks and think oh no, I'm going to break something taking it off! Don't worry. It takes some force to remove, and the first few times I was really stressing over it, but it's just an odd design that works. I have taken the top on and off some 20+ times now and no longer pay it any mind.Assuming you have the motherboard in, and the top off, you'll see how everything connects up. It's actually pretty brilliant from a cable management perspective. There are standard connection points exposed at the top of the front, the kind you would typically see on any pc case, for USB, headphones, etc. There is a neatly secured bundle of wires from the front connections through the top of the metal frame and down to the back of the case. You just route the cables through the rubber grommets and onto the motherboard. Having said that, one of the best selling points for this case is the walls of glass, and if you use the front ports, your cables will hang down ion front of the glass and ugly it up. I think they should have put those connections down where most people put a fan controller, and put the fan controller at the top. In any case, I have everything routed through the top and nothing permanently connected to the front for appearance.The motherboard and PCIe device connection points that you typically see in the back of a computer case are exposed through the top of the metal frame (on which the plastic top sits). The back of the top has smaller cutouts to either side of the "handle" for routing to the top connections. The upside is that it makes for a very clean look to the back panel, as well as the ability to neatly mount two fans. The downside is the routing length from your devices to the connections, both because keyboards, mice, speakers and other input/output devices aren't long enough to connect through the back, and when using longer cables, the weight can cause repeated disconnect unless you anchor the cables (for me it was an HDMI cable to my t.v.). To Thermaltake's credit, the case comes with usb extenders for your mouse and keyboard. You might need more. For example, I needed a couple more for devices like a gaming mini-keyboard, etc.2. The radiator covers (narrow top-to-bottom pieces abutting the glass with black, magnetic filter screens) are removed with the push of a 'button' that is a flat metal portion of a spring loaded, lever type mechanical catch. The mechanism is metal and attached to the top of the metal frame on which the plastic top sits. Just stick your finger through the cutouts on the back of the plastic top nearest the panel, you will find them. Once you see how it works you will absolutely love them. Super easy and quick access.3. This one is not a clarifying comment, just applauding the fact that the back panel has the type of finger screws that are retained by the panel when you unscrew them.I have a couple of extra fans hidden in the back, as well as all the hardware (screws, etc.), and they never get in the way. Expected cheap materials for the price and size, but this is a well made case. I think just the top and the HDD trays are plastic. Me and PC cases have a love/hate relationship but I wasn't able to break anything during my install. They did a beautiful job matching the paintjob