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Thermaltake Shows Off the Tower 200: Puts on Weight with Room for the Latest GPUs

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Thermaltake at the 2023 International CES showed off its latest original-design case, the Tower 200. This case was the centerpiece at Thermaltake's booth, and retains the iconic design of the Tower 100 cuboidal Mini-ITX case with that characteristic front-panel glasshouse. The Tower 200 was designed keeping in mind the increasing sizes of modern high-end graphics cards, and increasing cooling needs of today's high-end processors.

It is visibly larger than the Tower 100, and has been extensively tested to support all of the air-cooled custom-design NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 graphics cards available (including the ROG Strix). The side-panels serve up even more room to mount radiators, including 280 mm AIOs, to keep your high-end processors cool. You can optionally buy an LED dot-matrix display that interfaces with software over USB 2.0, and can be made to display just about anything. The Tower 200 comes in black and white color options. The white is shown with a DIY liquid-cooling setup, while the black one has an AIO cooling the processor, and an air-cooled MSI RTX 4090 Gaming X (a fairly huge graphics card) installed.



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You’re thinking of the 900, this is itx
 
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I have the Tower 100 for my downstairs PC and really like the look. It's dumb how half of each side panel is covered in glass. Make it 1/4 covered and the rest mesh (a better mesh like the meshalicious). Regardless, the limited GPU space was my biggest complaint and this eliminates that issue.
 

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I have this case and can confirm it supports M-ATX but only has 3 pie slots built onto the case itself. It does have holes for the additional stand-offs but does not come with the stand-offs themselves. I have a TUF Gaming 650-M M-ATX in my system.The since the tiny bottom display is hard to find I picked up a portable monitor that fit perfectly against the glass.
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You’re thinking of the 900, this is itx
I have a M-ATX in mine. In the CES Coverage the 200 was shown with M-ATX builds and that’s they only mention if it that I have ever come across. Thinking since the case only had 3 PCI-E slots they didn’t want to make that claim or something.
 
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