Thermaltake, Tower 100 Mini Chassis: Designed for powerful mini-ITX systems
Source: HW Upgrade added 10th Jan 2021
Thermaltake presents the Tower case 100 Mini Chassis, a mini version of the award-winning Tower model 900, designed to host powerful systems in a small space
by Carlo Pisani published on 10 January 2021 , at 20: 01 in the Systems channel
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Thermaltake presents the case Tower 100 Mini Chassis , a compact version of the award-winning Tower model 900, designed to accommodate powerful systems in a small space.
“There is a trend among hardcore gamers choosing smaller cases for their high performance computers. It was a great challenge to turn a full tower case like the Tower 900 into an ITX form factor. it was already well configured for space utilization, expandability and cooling as well as an original and attractive appearance. Thermal control is a top priority for such a small case. Tower 100 is a new benchmark for ITX gaming systems! “ said Kenny Lin , CEO of Thermaltake.
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This Tower 100 Mini Chassis is presented with dimensions equal to 462 , 8x 266 x 266 mm , a weight of 6, 1 kg and double color total black or total white .
It features a main internal compartment that can only accommodate mini-ITX motherboards , video cards up to 330 mm, heatsinks for the process with a height of up to 190 mm and enough space to accommodate a single fan of 120 or 140 mm on the back, top and cover of the power supply. Only in place of the upper fan can be installed an All-In-One system with radiator from 120 mm, two fans are supplied with the case 20 mm of 1. 000 RMP.
In the lower part of the case the secondary compartment designed to accommodate a power supply up to 180 mm deep and a maximum of two 2.5 or 3.5 “drives.
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Externally the structure has a very linear design characterized by three panels in 4 mm thick glass and numerous grilled surfaces.
In the upper part there is instead the I / O panel equipped with single USB 3.2 (Gen2) Type-C port , double USB 3.0 port , audio connectors and the usual system buttons.
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Thermaltake has communicated that the Tower for more images and information about it, please visit the page dedicated to this case.