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Thermaltake The Tower 100 MINI

  • The Tower 100 Mini Chassis is the newest member of The Thermaltake Tower Series. It features three 4mm tempered glass windows for a stunning view and two preinstalled 120mm standard fans on top and at the rear for exhaust. It is a much smaller version of The Tower 900 with dimensions of 462.8mm (Height), 266mm (Width), 266mm (Depth). Though it may not be the smallest Mini-ITX chassis on the market, it is a highly capable one that can fit high-end components like the RTX 30 Series Graphics Cards. The Tower 100 Mini Chassis is designed to target users who have a limited space at their workplace or at home, or those who simply do not want their PC to take too much space. No matter if you are a regular users, gamers, or content creators, etc. you will find it ideal and can place it almost anywhere in your room.
  • The Tower 100 is a vertically designed case constructed with solid steel all around, the vertical design allows the chassis to have a smaller footprint, and helps to minimize obstruction to your gaming and workspace area. The vertical design also helps extract heat from the chassis by using a chimney effect, taking cold air from the base and dispelling the heat via the top.
  • The three 4mm tempered glass windows of The Tower 100 are thicker and more scratch resistant when compared to standard acrylic. It not only creates a panoramic view for displaying internal components but also gives users an easy and quick access once the top panel and the three tempered glass windows are removed.
  • People may have concern about the cooling performance of a mini-ITX chassis. However, the cold air intakes and hot air exhausts are well-developled, ensuring the interior temperature stays low at all times.
  • The Tower 100 has good hardware support. It can support a CPU cooler with a maximum height of 190mm, VGA with maximum length of 330mm, a power supply with a length of up to 180mm, two 2.5” SSDs with the side bracket, and two 2.5” or two 3.5” HDD at the rear (without rear fan). Although The Tower 100 is a mini-ITX case, it is still optimized for good cooling. The case comes with two preinstalled 120mm standard fans on top and at the rear for thermal extraction. Moreover, you can put one extra 120mm or 140mm fan on the top of the PSU cover and a 120mm All-in-One CPU cooler can be fitted on the top for basic watercooling.
  • The Tower 100 has well-designed removal magnetic fan filters on the back, on inner two sides, and at the inner bottom layer. At the base, the removable filters provide excellent dust protection and dirt reduction, ensuring a dust-free environment.
  • Two 3.0 USB and one USB 3.1 (Gen 2) Type C ports are placed on the top panel to grant direct access when needed.
  • Strip your case down to the bones and install elements when and as you need them with our modular design. The Tower 100 features modular panels, racks, brackets, and pre-designed mounting arrays. No more unreachable screw corners or gaps, installation can be a breeze with our Dismantlable Modular Design.

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