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Thermaltake View 32 TG Edition Chassis Review

Final Thoughts


How Much Does it Cost?

The Thermaltake View 32 TG RGB Mid-Tower E-ATX chassis is available now from most major retailers. It’s on Amazon for a pretty reasonable £127.99. While that is a lot of money, given what you get for your investment, it’s certainly reasonable. A similar specification Corsair 570X is around £160 though, so maybe it’s a better deal than it seems!

Overview

The latest chassis from Thermaltake gets every right with no major or even any minor concerns. It has played it safe with the interior design, keeping things simple and practical throughout, which makes it very friendly to work with. When it comes to accommodating your hardware, it has plenty of space. For a chassis of this size, it offers lots of airflow, good radiator support and room for an E-ATX motherboard; pretty impressive.

Build Quality

Thermaltake did a great job integrating four tempered glass panels into this chassis. They’re thick and durable, but keep in mind, this does make the chassis pretty heavy too. The frame of the chassis is robust and handles the weigh well with no issues. For those adding lots of liquid cooling hardware, you have nothing to worry about here. Easily removable storage bays, reusable PCI covers, dust filters, and good cable gromets certainly help things look and feel premium quality too.

Added Value

With three Riing RGB 120mm fans pre-installed, you’re certainly getting good value for money here. The addition of a built-in 8-port fan hub with RGB control is also a welcome addition. Thermaltake also included an RGB button on the front I/O, meaning you can cycle colours and effects without the need for desktop software or a 3rd party controller.

Should I Buy One

The chassis may not be offering much in the way of innovation, as there are a few others on the market that are fairly similar. However, with all that glass, pre-installed RGB fans, fan hub, and controller, dust filters, and excellent hardware support, it ticks all the right boxes. Furthermore, it does it at a reasonable price, making it a great choice for your next high-end gaming build.

Thermaltake View 32 TG Edition Chassis 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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