Tuesday, June 2nd 2020

Thermaltake Announces the Tower 100 Mini Chassis

Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Cooling, Gaming Gear, and Enthusiast Memory solutions, is proud to announce The Tower 100, the mini version of the iconic Tower 900 Full Tower Chassis. The Tower 100 is a much smaller chassis that still supports all the essentials for basic water cooling and hardware fitment options. The compact chassis supports Mini-ITX motherboards, and allows users limited in space to enjoy the iconic design in a smaller size.

The chassis comes in both black and white colors and has one type-c cable connection, two USB 3.0 ports, and one HD audio port. It is constructed with three tempered glass windows, including its front and two side panels; users may remove the top panel easily and slide the three tempered glass panels upwards to dismantle, allowing full access to your PC. The chassis can fit a standard ATX PSU and can hold a 120 mm radiator or one 120 mm fan on the top and one 140 mm fan above the power cover. The Tower 100 can also fit a 320 mm GPU, which allows users to downsize the chassis without downgrading the performance. Loving the classic Thermaltake vibe? Embrace the new The Tower 100 Mini Chassis while you game.
Three Tempered Glass Windows
The Tower 100 front and two side panels are constructed with three tempered glass windows. Simply remove the top panel by sliding the tampered glass upwards, providing easy access to install the PC.

Convenient I/O Ports
The I/O Ports of The Tower 100 features two USB 3.0, one type C cable connection, HD Audio, reset button, and a stylish power button, providing direct access when needed.

All-in-One Liquid Cooling Solutions
The Tower 100 supports AIO liquid cooling components as it can hold up to one 120mm AIO liquid cooler at the top.

Hardware Support
The Tower 100 contains great expandability options; a CPU cooler with a maximum height of 180mm, GPU configurations up to 320mm in length, a power supply with a diameter of up to 160mm, and two 3.5" or two 2.5" storage devices.
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12 Comments on Thermaltake Announces the Tower 100 Mini Chassis

#1
Caring1
iTX costs too much, make one mATX sized and I might be interested.
The Tower 900 is too big.
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Cranky5150
Yeah i have one LOL. I call it my mini fridge !!
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#3
bonehead123
Yep I like this new one and am glad to see they added USB-C on the front too...
Caring1The Tower 900 is too big.
Yep it's a beast for sure....I have had one for almost 2 years and love it.... and having recently upgraded the internal platform from 6th gen to 9th, I am still amazed at how nice it is to install everything simply because you can easily reach all those places which normally require tiny hands, special tools and/or multiple attemps, dropped/lost screws etc.. in a smaller case...
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#4
londiste
Does it have a real vertical airflow scheme with intake from the bottom and exhaust at the top?
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#5
Octavean
I thought this was a 3D printer at first,.....

Odd looking case,...
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#6
MDWiley
Wish there was compatibility for at least one 240mm rad, but it’s still great to see TT get back into smaller form factors. A step in the right direction for sure!
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#7
moproblems99
Cranky5150Yeah i have one LOL. I call it my mini fridge !!
Same here, I am looking for a mini itx case....
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Cranky5150
bonehead123Yep I like this new one and am glad to see they added USB-C on the front too...



Yep it's a beast for sure....I have had one for almost 2 years and love it.... and having recently upgraded the internal platform from 6th gen to 9th, I am still amazed at how nice it is to install everything simply because you can easily reach all those places which normally require tiny hands, special tools and/or multiple attemps, dropped/lost screws etc.. in a smaller case...
Yes! It is BIG and Heavy for sure ! But, you can do whatever you want in this case without having to worry about running out of room !
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