Friday, August 18th 2017

Thermaltake Introduces the View 71 Tempered Glass Edition Full Tower Chassis

Designed to expand the legacy of the View Series lineup, the View 71 Tempered Glass Edition Full Tower Chassis features unrivaled cooling support and expandability surrounded in tempered glass for a one of a kind view. Swing open full window tempered glass panels for easy access with all panels properly spaced for optimal airflow. Preinstalled with two 140mm Riing Blue fans, Vertical GPU mount and 3-Way radiator support for today's PC hardware demands, the only limitation is your imagination.

Four-Sided 5mm Thick Tempered Glass Panels with Swing Door Design
Premium-quality 5mm thick tempered glass guarantees the durability of the window and adds overall strength to the chassis. Swing Doors on either side allows users to demonstrate their DIY spirit and enjoy the ultimate internal component visibility. Take on easy to install building with a fully modular design and easy removal of swing door for full access.
Make the Move to Modular Design
The View 71 TG Edition enables users to freely build their system from the ground up with modular panels, racks, brackets, and pre-design mounting arrays. No more unreachable screw corners or gaps to enjoy even more space for your precious parts during installation or maintenance.
Tool-Free Installation
Innovative 3.5" and 2.5" tool-free drive bay design minimizes the hassles of installation/removal, allowing users to freely interchange the 3.5" and 2.5" storage drives to secure and store with ease.
High-End Complete Solution
The View 71 TG Edition allows users to build a complete high-end system that supports motherboards up to standard E-ATX with high-wattage PSU up to 220mm length. With extended graphic card support (up to 410mm), the case simultaneously protects the hardware and increases the CPU's overclocking potential for users looking to get the most out of their hardware. Modular HDD cage design offers more flexibility for custom cooling loops to take advantage of high-end, maximum capacity, cooling allotment without the reduction of GPU length limitations when incorporating enthusiast grade liquid cooling systems.
Riser GPU Support Bracket
Specially designed for dual GPU placement options, the View 71 TG Edition has the support for vertical graphic card layout with dual PCI-E slots design. Integrated riser GPU support bracket not only prevents the graphic card from sagging, but also helps to reduce the weight on the motherboard PCI-E slots.

AIO/DIY Liquid Cooling Capable
The View 71 TG Edition features its roomy installation space for advanced AIO/DIY liquid cooling components. The case is natively supported for all types of AIO liquid cooling solutions. The case has the capability to house up to triple 420mm DIY liquid cooling radiator fitment and up to 360mm AIO liquid coolers. Most importantly, the case design is optimized for providing users a quick way to access the drain valve without having to turn around the entire PC when evacuating coolant from the loop.

Vertical Radiator View (VRV)
Turn the tides on traditional radiator mounting and bring out the glorious view of custom loop or all-in-one radiator applications with vertical radiator viewing. Supporting proper placement for 120mm and 140mm radiator applications up to 420mm in length, gain more compatibility when pairing up both CPU and GPU cooling solutions. Take on even more with custom loop options for enthusiast grade cooling, fitment and flow.

Advanced Ventilation
With wide top-to-bottom side ventilation grills, the View 71 TG Edition maximizes airflow with two built-in 140mm Riing Blue fans. Including options for up to three 120mm or two 140mm front fans, combined with two bottom mount 120mm fan locations for maximum fan space selection. Dissipate heat properly with one rear fan and three sectional top mounts to manage proper air flow in and out.
(Editor's Note: Information on pricing and availability not available at time of writing.)
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21 Comments on Thermaltake Introduces the View 71 Tempered Glass Edition Full Tower Chassis

#1
bonehead123
Nice design, if they price it correctly it should sell well...

But better if it had type C ports on the front I/O board :D
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#2
atomicus
No idea why they thought not including a PSU shroud, even as a removable option, was a good idea. Ruins it.
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#3
Chaitanya
bonehead123Nice design, if they price it correctly it should sell well...

But better if it had type C ports on the front I/O board :D
Sadly case makers are very reluctant to add USB-C port to front panel. This case certainly looks interesting and considering its TT, I just hope build quality is upto mark.
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#4
EntropyZ
ChaitanyaSadly case makers are very reluctant to add USB-C port to front panel.
They probably think it's their trump card, when there is no new fashion in the next few years they'll just add it to an existing SKU and ask $10 more for it.

Imagine buying a case for $60-99 and in the next months comes out the improved version for a little bit more. I know I would be peed off.
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#5
warrior420
Wow, this case looks mysteriously like another case.... Weird. :rolleyes:
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#6
Air
Gotta say this LED ring behind the glass panel looks pretty cool.

On a side note...

Thanks for ruining my blue color scheme with an orange/red sticker!

Whats the point of RGB if you are going to stick a coloured sticker on it!!? "Who cares about looks", well, people that would buy a RGB fan and case with side window probably care!
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#7
Chaitanya
EntropyZThey probably think it's their trump card, when there is no new fashion in the next few years they'll just add it to an existing SKU and ask $10 more for it.

Imagine buying a case for $60-99 and in the next months comes out the improved version for a little bit more. I know I would be peed off.
Or maybe charge 40-45$ for upgraded front panel with Type-C port.
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#8
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
i like side tempered glass side window... for epic view, but all the case?

Regards,
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#9
phanbuey
That thing is ginourmous
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#10
Th3pwn3r
AirGotta say this LED ring behind the glass panel looks pretty cool.

On a side note...

Thanks for ruining my blue color scheme with an orange/red sticker!

Whats the point of RGB if you are going to stick a coloured sticker on it!!? "Who cares about looks", well, people that would buy a RGB fan and case with side window probably care!
I hear you on that sticker but it's not that much of a big deal to peel it off.
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#11
micropage7
rgb and glass on everything. its nice but its trend that soon get over
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#12
Rehmanpa
Why can't they make a remake of the xigmatek Elysium, that imo is the ultimate case (at least for me and all my hdds and custom water cooling xD)
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#13
Toothless
Tech, Games, and TPU!
I want this for that bracket.
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#14
BumbleBee
pechei like side tempered glass side window... for epic view, but all the case?

Regards,
dust magnet
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#15
ensabrenoir
micropage7rgb and glass on everything. its nice but its trend that soon get over
....wonder what will be the next big thing in cases... Side mounted radiators with rgb fans looks awesome but airflow cant be that great.
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#16
Durvelle27
I'm digging this case

Hopefully it's price right
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#17
mcraygsx
Give me this inverted like Carbide 600 and I am sold.
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#18
PLAfiller
ChaitanyaSadly case makers are very reluctant to add USB-C port to front panel.
I don't own a single device that utilizes Type-C. I have one port on the back of the MB. I don't see myself buying any type-c device in the next 2-3 years. I feel like there are many people out there in the same boat. Not a con for me. But the case needs different fans. Slap in Enermax Vegs fans and...oh..boy you are in for a treat.
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#19
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
BumbleBeedust magnet
like 12 years ago, i remember that a friend was in love with a full crystal case he saw in magazine, tech magazine, for sure the case was not able to be purchased in our little town, the he had some worlds with a man that makes fish tanks, yes custom fish tanks, he asked for a case made out acrylic, full tower and some details, 3 months after he ask some friends including me to came for a lan party, we did saw the case, was epic, nice but .... dust wast to hard to take out, no matter cleaning or wat, he ended up selling it for $150 which some body paid cuz he sold it lol ... what a memory! :laugh::laugh:
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#20
Chaitanya
lZKoceI don't own a single device that utilizes Type-C. I have one port on the back of the MB. I don't see myself buying any type-c device in the next 2-3 years. I feel like there are many people out there in the same boat. Not a con for me. But the case needs different fans. Slap in Enermax Vegs fans and...oh..boy you are in for a treat.
I have couple of flash drives(sandisk ultra type C) and card reader(Sandisk extreme) also have a Eagletac torch which uses type-C port for charging(though I have never used PC for charging my light). Also there is no harm in future proofing the case as going forward I think manufacturers will prefer universal connector for their products. Sure right now there are limited devices using Type-C port but it will change in another year or so with so many cell phone and cameras coming out with Type-C port for input/output.
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#21
wizardfingers
Durvelle27I'm digging this case

Hopefully it's price right
We just got them in our store, $200
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