Thermaltake Divider 200 TG Air Snow Review 6

Thermaltake Divider 200 TG Air Snow Review

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Value and Conclusion

  • The Thermaltake Divider 200 TG should sell for $149.99 pre-tax in the US due to tariffs, and you should find it for the equivalent of $119.99 before any taxes in other countries where Thermaltake products are sold.
  • Cool cube design
  • Cool vented front panel made out of steel
  • Very good airflow
  • Clean, clear glass panels framed in white
  • Incorporates unique split design of the series well
  • Massive 200 mm fan in front
  • All five side panels may be removed
  • Loads of cable-management possibilities
  • Easily mounts 280 mm radiator on side
  • Massive air-cooling will fit easily as well
  • Lots of room for long GPU and potent PSU
  • Can hold up to six hard drives
  • Price premium over glass variant
  • A little loud in idle
  • Mounting for motherboard could cause shorts
  • Layout is not the most efficient on your desktop
  • Dust filter on underside a bit difficult to get to
The Thermaltake Divider 200 TG Air looks very much like its bigger brethren, the Divider 300 TG Air or Divider 500 TG Air. Continuing with the T-shaped openings in the steel front panels, the Divider 200 TG Air actually manages to be the case in the model range that stays wholesomely true to the look as well as general load-out of the series, as its fan layout equals that of the classic Divider 200 TG. This is something where the larger Air variants diverged by offering fewer fans than their glass-based alternatives.

Beside that, the Divider 200 TG Air obviously departs from the classic mini-tower form factor, instead going for a stacked, horizontal layout resulting in the cubic shape of the case. This makes it rather unique and different, which in turn makes it more attractive if you would rather not go with the flow. It also allows you to really show off your hardware nicely because of the top glass panel, even if the whole setup will take up more space on your desk in terms of width.

Thanks to the vented steel front and fine mesh, the built-in fan manages to really deliver in terms of thermals by taking advantage of the available airflow. That performance benefit is not apparent on the larger Air variants, as Thermaltake reduced the number of fans, unfortunately.

While Thermaltake initially aimed for a $119.99 price tag, you should expect to see the Divider 200 TG Air Snow go for around $149.99 in the US due to tariffs, at the time of review, which makes it more expensive than the Divider 300 TG Air, but cheaper than the Divider 500 TG Air. In addition to this, the steel-front Air variant is set to be $10 more expensive than the glass-front 200 TG equivalent.
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