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Thermaltake H200 TG RGB Case Review

How Much Does it Cost?

The Thermaltake H200 TG RGB is available now from pretty much every major retailer. It’s currently priced at just £64.99 in the UK and $84.99 in the US. However, it’s also available in a gorgeous white version for just £69.98 and $79.99. Overall, it’s not the bargain of the century, but it’s certainly not overpriced either.

Overview

Thermaltake gets a lot of praise from me for this one, likely because it’s one of the few cases they’ve sent me this year that didn’t need two people to lift. I’m looking at you Level 20 HT! It’s nice to see them put out a more compact, stylish and affordable case though, and while it’s hardly innovative, it does deliver exactly what the market is asking for.

Gamer

It certainly has that gamer vibe about it, it’s a little too loud of a design for the typical office space. The RGB strip lighting on the front is really nice though, it’s not as in your face as some cases out there. Plus, I quite like this compared to RGB fans, it feels a little more tasteful somehow, but I’ll admit that’s subjective. The front panel design is nice and clean though, and I like the cut-out for the airflow, it’s just a bit different looking.

Clean

Of course, the tempered glass window is pretty much the standard these days, but it does look great. You can show off your hardware easily, but the tinting means it hides some of the fittings and cables too.

The PSU shroud has a lot going on, offering up cable routing, storage bays, SSD mounts, a PSU viewing section. It’s pretty cool really, and it really ties the case design together.

Should I Buy One?

The build quality is pretty decent and certainly competitive for this price range. Thick metal panels, tempered glass, a bit of RGB, it’s doing all the right things. The lack of front fans is a shame, but as long as you keep that in mind when you order, it’s easily dealt with if you grab one for just £65.

Thermaltake H200 TG RGB Case Review

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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