Friday, January 8th 2021

CES 2021: Thermaltake Presents the Tower 100 Mini Chassis

Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Case, Cooling, Gaming peripherals, and enthusiast memory solutions, announces the launch of the brand new mini-tower gaming PC case, the Tower 100. Based on the award-winning Tower 900, "Pocket-sized" down into a mini-ITX Form factor powerhouse, take on compact cooling and showcase the build with the perfect presentation.

"There is a trend among hardcore gamers who are choosing smaller cases for their high-performance computer builds. It was a major challenge to transform a full tower case like Tower 900 into an ITX form-factor. Still, the chassis was well-configured for space utilization, expandability, and cooling while also providing an eye-catching appearance. The thermal control is a top priority with such a tiny chassis. Tower 100 is a new benchmark for real ITX high-end gaming systems!" said Kenny Lin, the CEO of Thermaltake.
Featuring support for large graphic card solutions up to 330mm in length, the Tower 100 supports filtered ventilation from top to bottom. Combine the beauty of 4mm thick tempered glass with ventilated steel side panels provides a balance of show and flow. From the foundation, the Tower 100 is opened up for more airflow to the top panels easy push-button cover to provide easy access to connect up the components. Angled top-mounted I/O panel supporting USB 3.2 (Gen2) Type-C with USB 3.0 ports and HD audio for easy connectivity.

With airflow in mind, cable management is also covered throughout the Tower 100 with a custom cover plate. Modular cut out for larger graphic cards, supporting native "No Sag" vertical mounting, provides a convenient way to hide the GPU cables and easily connect to the power supply located at the back of the case. The large grommet provides access for the I/O and cable connections with a modular honeycomb designed backplate that doubles as storage mounting or more airflow thanks to the rear 120/140mm fan option located on the back panel. Straight forward, All-In-One cooling supports 120mm radiator solutions with an additional 120/140mm fan location above the PSU cover and CPU coolers up to 190mm in height.

Providing a modular design, with the enthusiast in mind, easily remove panels for customization or proper maintenance. Mod on with the build to create one-of-a-kind designs and take advantage of easier installation by removing panels from the frame. Removable dust filters make it easy to clean or be removed completely for maximum airflow. Gain more storage with HDD/SSD mounting on the interior side and back panel to lock and load all favorite media and games.

Backed by a limited 3-year warranty, the Tower 100 will be available in the US and Canada in late January.
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29 Comments on CES 2021: Thermaltake Presents the Tower 100 Mini Chassis

#26
ViperXTR
wasn't this design roasted last time due to the heat issue?
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#27
milewski1015
Compared to the early samples, looks like they moved the GPU away from the glass a bit, and changed the solid panel on the bottom to a ventilated one. Would be interested to see what GN thinks now after bashing it before:

That video might also explain why some people are saying don't buy TT.

"It's not a theory, it's like...math"
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#28
kapone32
This is the perfect case for rads and AIOs. You can even use a regular air cooler and PSU with this. That will mitigate some of the costs associated it ITX and the best thing is that it has a USB C front header.
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#29
junglist724
Caring1Get over it, most companies copy designs to a degree.
I am over it. I just bought 6 of their copycat nf-a12x25s.

Was just providing context for the uninformed.
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