Got this case and that same aio coming from what I understand when you fill out the other fans (bottom and top) airflow is quite good. The issue is the ASUS board will default to letting the 12900k run with unlimited power. The fact it wasn’t thermal throttling is really impressive for that cooler. Even the Corsair H170i 420mm has a hard time keeping a 12900k under 90c with an unlimited power budget.
How did you get the 2 USB 3.x cables to work. Does your motherboard have 2 USB 3.x connectors, my Asus only has one. Are you not connecting the other cable and loosing 2 USB 3.x connectors?
The case is pretty and flexible as far as configurations go. Normally I choose cases that meet my hardware needs. Granted, I did buy a Phanteks Enthoo Luxe for my Threadripper build. Roomy, pretty, and had the space I needed for my NAS drives, optical disc drives and USB 3.1 expansion bay. If the Tower 500 had been around back then I think it would have made my short list of cases for that project. Not sure if I like the rotated motherboard, though. I have a lot of I/O cables and having them be visible would kind of crash the aesthetic. Fine review except for that little detail. Are the cables routed out the back? Does it take a 90 degree-type video connector to accomplish that? As for the LCD accessory screen, I think that price is pretty steep for a cosmetic enhancement.
Well it's a chimney case isn't it? You need to create negative pressure. BUT. Yeah, needs testing. I just suggest trying out different fan arrangements.
Thank you SO MUCH for the FULL teardown of the case. It really helps potential buyers visualize different setups. Most of the time other channels just rotate case and describe what's in the instruction manual.
I come back from a great evening out to a great video from Kitguru. Thank you Leo. I particularly liked your comments about Meccano and the fan brackets. I also liked how easy it seemed to be to disassemble the case. Thermaltake seem to have used a paint (powder coating?) that is even less reflective than normal which makes it very difficult to see the insides. Perhaps some additional front lighting would have helped? Or maybe it's just RUclips's compression; I note that the 4k version of the video is not yet available. I have many years of experience with vertically mounted GPUs first with a Silverstone FT02 and then a FT05 and cannot recommend vertically mounting a GPU that does not have a blower cooler. My GTX 780 Ti and RTX 2080 Ti with heatpipes and fans really didn't like it in the longer term whereas my Titans with blower coolers were fine. (If memory serves some GPUs are not warranted in a vertical configuration.) With the 2080 Ti I ended up leaving the FT05 on its side. However, a watercooled GPU is possibly a very different matter and should you do a follow-up video, I hope you will investigate that.
If I was into big glass cases that's a pretty nice one. Funny that they call it a mid tower though, it's huge for a mid, though that thing screams custom loop and I havent seen an example of that yet. Happy with my solid Torrent though.
I wonder if this was a better buy if they added that second 360mm rad/fan bracket, or if they made it an up to 420mm set, that could allow the use of both sides for exhausts, either as AIOs for CPU and GPU or as the dual bigger rad setup in your loop, with top and bottom acting as intakes... or in a reverse orientation - by having two sides acting as intakes and having the chimney styled layout with the top for exhaust... Mayhaps there are huge differences in temps depending on not only components but the airflow orientation that the Tower 500 suffers from if inadequately configured...
9:46 Always good to see reviewers practice what they preach. ;) If I had the right motherboard to support all that front I/O, I might consider this. Actually, AMD's AM5 platform is supposed to have close to double the I/O, isn't it? Something to consider in the future.
This TT Tower 500 solves all the problems with the TT Level 20 HT that I have. The L20 HT is a beautiful case, but there are very limited fan and radiator mounting options where the fans aren't choked by a pane of glass or just recirculated back into the case. I have a full custom loop (CPU block, GPU block, 2 radiators, reservoir, and pump) and it even suffers from slightly higher temperatures.
I have this case. You said the "thermals are peculiar, the airflow comes in from the top, in from the side wich doesnt have fans on the side, in from the floor and expelled from the right side." If you put fans for intake on the front where the lcd screen is, intake on the floor where the psu shroud is, intake on the back behind the motherboard, and exhaust fans on top and exhaust fans on the right side, (see it as push-pull configuration, but then vertical) the airflow and thermals are actually very good.
I do like this pop corm maker case. I almost got it for my home theatre p.c to be placed in my lounge. After a more serious thought on internal components I needed to fit into it and the flexibility I wanted down the line the case wasn't fit for purpose. Definitely will re look at this case for another project if applicable. I really do like it.
The Tower 100 was a vg itx design despite being a larger itx design. The 500 and 900 are just rubbish bin vending machines and look waaaay too large and a bit too pricey. Especially £90 for the lcd screen 😳 WTF!
Haha they should make a Tower 300 which is microATX. Maybe then it would be a regular sized PC. BTW, it looks like the bottom intake isn't filtered, that's a huge oversight.
I like this reviewer, but I don't think this was right. There's all kinds of fan mounting options and it's a custom loop chassis. It would be fairer had a custom loop on CPU and GPU been done.
Realy liked the looks of this, was way too expensive here if I recall correctly, but a beautiful case. I like the GPU positioning, I would say does not need a bracket with such a position.
i buying this gase noctua industrial 3000rpm fans full in gase maybe :P noise!! i dont give a shit :D :D i have now thermaltake core x9 but too big however!
The case and cooler are not the problem here. The flow is all wrong and the side brackets for the GPU side should be populated for intake if your CPU cooler is set to exhaust as it is here. You're missing much of the potential by not using the side intake set up. Also with this build as it is, the bottom fans should be drawing in cool air as well, you'll see a good numbers drop.
I just got this and will be adding a few more fans to it. I am going to make the majority inlet to create positive pressure and see how that goes. I am running a 7900xtx red devil so it will be interesting to see thermals and an 5800x3d.
When to look at what others were saying and writing. This is the usual Thermaltacky half-baked confused mess. I'm waiting on CaseLabs resurrection; until then I'm just going to resume laughing at these tosspots.
I can't see how external cables are attached to the MB rear panel ports. I'm wondering about the rear where the Display Port cables go into your motherboard/cards. Please let us know.
The thermal test was a simultaneously run of Cinebench R23 (Multi Core) and Time Spy Stress (not extreme)? I think at this privileged point in time I'd likely prefer the TT Ceres 500.
The case is too big to be a desktop, because the i/o is impossible. So that leaves the floor, but then you can't really show it off? The airflow seems to lack direction or much thought, but Thermaltake stuffs that up all the time anyway. Don't like it. Its meant to be a showpiece type of case, but the only way that works is if you were making a truly modded type build to fill it out. But even then I feel this case looks, as you said, like a vending machine, and I think there are more pleasing cases to mod than this one.
THIS was the LAST case that i ever bought mate!......I still love it to this day !! OOOPS never mind i have the 900....i bollocked that up to be fair......
I too own this case. Have mounted base fans.to assist bottom to top air flow. I have absolutely NO issues with high temps! I don't know what you have done, supposedly incorrectly
Hi, is it posible to mount the gpu in frontal oriented way (with proper extention cable) and those vertical links that are used for aio radiators......and are gpu slots on top modular to go left to right or just front-back ? TY
Is there any problem putting the AIO tubes down in the case as if tubes are down the pump will not get air in it. For the price they should have also added a second set of fan racks.
Can the AIO mount on the other side of the rails causing it to be closer to the exterior vented wall? May allow it to draft more external air for cooling. I really want to like this case, I love the tower styles but they're just not as great as I wish they were.
I have this case and I love it. Hate that the AIO is installed with the tubes coming out the top in this video... They should be coming out the bottom for a better install.
Looking at picking this case up soon. Question on the AIO: was there a reason you didn't remove the fans and put the mounting bracket between the fans and radiator in order to give you more room? I use a 360 rad as part of my custom loop that would go in this case and if that isn't possible for some reason that's good info to have (and may push me into the Hyte Y60 instead).
Not sure if you could have but you should have had the rad tubes at the bottom of the rad. ThTs how they are designed to site in that position, prevents air bubbles at the top.
I love the Tower 100 with a top mounted rad. the 900 is still what I want eventually, but that would be spending a whole PC extra for rads, blocks, pump res, and fans. My main rig is in the wall mounted TT case. the P3 I believe. I've enjoyed many of their cases over the years, I have 2 View 71's in the closet right now that I no longer use but selling or shipping would be a pain. I want the W200 with the additional pedestal chassis from them as well but it's too big for my current place. I also loved the Core X9 they made a few years back. I helped a friend do a wild Threadripper workstation build in that monster a while back.
@@retiredcryptohunter9031 thanks for the reply, I didn’t build in that case yet when I commented. I’m currently loving my tower 500, thanks for the comment back tho
The temsp are not testimony to chassis or AIO, they are just showing how rubbish the intel processors became. This is intel's FX9590, even more. And the build was rubbish, those fans on the back are useless, blocked by MOBO, they should be as intake or exhaust. With the cooling inside, AIO should pull the air from OUTside, and GPU should be fed by two fans on the other side pulling from outside again, directly into GPU fans. Positive pressure config with this case would not be a problem. The only issue with that might be VRMS on mobo, but it should be ok.
You might find it interesting to head to Thermaltake's download section for this product where they have posted a full thermal report that gives a huge amount of information about the fan configuration of this case www.thermaltake.com/the-tower-500-mid-tower-chassis.html
Wish they can also release a Tower 300 which is slightly bigger than the Tower 100, has a bit more clearance between GPU and side panel, and able to install a 240mm radiator on the top. I’m now using a Tower 100 with Suprim X 3070Ti, the huge GPU is too close to the side panel and cannot get enough air to breath…
Its much too big a design for my room, but its not awful. Not sure I am a fan of the shape, or size mind you, its quite an ugly big box. Also looks a bit flimsy in parts. Are those internal brackets any good or do they bend a lot in hand?
For those that are thinking about getting the Tower 500 case, I think it is fairly clear that it comes with one radiator bracket to fit a 360mm AIO or three fans. However, you can get a second radiator bracket by contacting Thermaltake directly. I emailed Thermaltake and told them I wanted to buy one extra radiator bracket and received delivery today. Info for second radiator bracket: Description: Item Information: Tower 500 Black Part Number: CA-1X1-00M1WN-00 Serial Number: n/a Part Requested: Radiator bracket Quantity Requested: 1 Total Price (including Shipping & Handling): $25 via USPS The price of $25 included the brackets plus shipping to the US or Canada. The process to get the second bracket was a bit slow and took me about two weeks to the US. But, Thermaltake came through and now I have two radiator brackets for my Tower 500. I have a 360mm AIO for my CPU using the original bracket that came with the pc case. Now, with a second bracket, I plan to either add an 360mm Alphacool AIO to my GPU or simply install three additional fans for better air circulation. I just wanted to let everyone know that you can get a second bracket, if wanted. Hope this information helps those that are interested. And I love the Tower 500!
With the 4090s coming out soon, which case would give me little to no RGB lots of mesh and airflow with room for 2 ATX power supplies? I would prefer quite performance as this will be a HTPC gaming build.
@@jjlw2378 if you're going for the 1000D, then don't forget the enthoo elite. Either 1000D or elite are expensive monsters. Enthoo pro 2 is a good, affordable case.
In this instance an air cooler wouldn't work. Partly because there would be a huge amount of space and partly because Thermaltake specifically lists this case as suitable for AIO and Custom Loop ruclips.net/video/NgQto-CSkTw/видео.html You will note we did review The Tower 100 with an air cooler fo that very reason
@@KitGuruTech IIRC TT does not recommend air cooling on the Tower 100 either but people are using them with Noctua D15's. I want to do the same with the Tower 500. Considering there are fan mounts on the top, and the option to add 3x120mm fans on the right side instead of a radiator, there's no reason why air cooling shouldn't work.
You might find it interesting to head to Thermaltake's download section for this product where they have posted a full thermal report that gives a huge amount of information about the fan configuration of this case www.thermaltake.com/the-tower-500-mid-tower-chassis.html
@@KitGuruTech hmm ya download it wow wonder how they came up with that think everything should be intake besides the rear and top. I have. tower 900 it's a great case just would of made a few changes and it's super heavy I can't lift it my self fully loaded. This tower 900 seems better designed other then where all the hard drives can go.🤭 Also wonder if that lcd screen could be placed on any of the sides as I rather have the case GPU side facing front as that's normally the exciting part to look at.🤭 Don't need no GPU riser cables which is why I been a fan of tower cases. The mini case to small though I like eatx support.
@@randalldraco3822 You might find it interesting to head to Thermaltake's download section for this product where they have posted a full thermal report that gives a huge amount of information about the fan configuration of this case www.thermaltake.com/the-tower-500-mid-tower-chassis.html
CPU temps - probably down to the "issues" with LGA 1700 socket seating ... also with this case - no gpu sag 😀
I actually really like the modular design, like mechano as you say Leo. pretty cool
Got this case and that same aio coming from what I understand when you fill out the other fans (bottom and top) airflow is quite good. The issue is the ASUS board will default to letting the 12900k run with unlimited power. The fact it wasn’t thermal throttling is really impressive for that cooler. Even the Corsair H170i 420mm has a hard time keeping a 12900k under 90c with an unlimited power budget.
It’s called undervolting
How did you get the 2 USB 3.x cables to work. Does your motherboard have 2 USB 3.x connectors, my Asus only has one. Are you not connecting the other cable and loosing 2 USB 3.x connectors?
@@RentedLipz he says he is in the video
i thought this was the tower 100 for a second, genuinely thought the bloke was really small
The case is pretty and flexible as far as configurations go. Normally I choose cases that meet my hardware needs. Granted, I did buy a Phanteks Enthoo Luxe for my Threadripper build. Roomy, pretty, and had the space I needed for my NAS drives, optical disc drives and USB 3.1 expansion bay. If the Tower 500 had been around back then I think it would have made my short list of cases for that project. Not sure if I like the rotated motherboard, though. I have a lot of I/O cables and having them be visible would kind of crash the aesthetic. Fine review except for that little detail. Are the cables routed out the back? Does it take a 90 degree-type video connector to accomplish that? As for the LCD accessory screen, I think that price is pretty steep for a cosmetic enhancement.
Well it's a chimney case isn't it? You need to create negative pressure. BUT. Yeah, needs testing. I just suggest trying out different fan arrangements.
Thank you SO MUCH for the FULL teardown of the case. It really helps potential buyers visualize different setups. Most of the time other channels just rotate case and describe what's in the instruction manual.
I come back from a great evening out to a great video from Kitguru. Thank you Leo. I particularly liked your comments about Meccano and the fan brackets. I also liked how easy it seemed to be to disassemble the case.
Thermaltake seem to have used a paint (powder coating?) that is even less reflective than normal which makes it very difficult to see the insides. Perhaps some additional front lighting would have helped? Or maybe it's just RUclips's compression; I note that the 4k version of the video is not yet available.
I have many years of experience with vertically mounted GPUs first with a Silverstone FT02 and then a FT05 and cannot recommend vertically mounting a GPU that does not have a blower cooler. My GTX 780 Ti and RTX 2080 Ti with heatpipes and fans really didn't like it in the longer term whereas my Titans with blower coolers were fine. (If memory serves some GPUs are not warranted in a vertical configuration.) With the 2080 Ti I ended up leaving the FT05 on its side. However, a watercooled GPU is possibly a very different matter and should you do a follow-up video, I hope you will investigate that.
If I was into big glass cases that's a pretty nice one. Funny that they call it a mid tower though, it's huge for a mid, though that thing screams custom loop and I havent seen an example of that yet. Happy with my solid Torrent though.
I wonder if this was a better buy if they added that second 360mm rad/fan bracket, or if they made it an up to 420mm set, that could allow the use of both sides for exhausts, either as AIOs for CPU and GPU or as the dual bigger rad setup in your loop, with top and bottom acting as intakes... or in a reverse orientation - by having two sides acting as intakes and having the chimney styled layout with the top for exhaust... Mayhaps there are huge differences in temps depending on not only components but the airflow orientation that the Tower 500 suffers from if inadequately configured...
yeah I like your logic man
I contacted Thermaltake directly and bought a second rad/fan bracket from them. See my comment on this video for details.
9:46 Always good to see reviewers practice what they preach. ;)
If I had the right motherboard to support all that front I/O, I might consider this. Actually, AMD's AM5 platform is supposed to have close to double the I/O, isn't it? Something to consider in the future.
I'm never touching a single TT product with a ten-foot pole after what they did to Caselabs.
This TT Tower 500 solves all the problems with the TT Level 20 HT that I have. The L20 HT is a beautiful case, but there are very limited fan and radiator mounting options where the fans aren't choked by a pane of glass or just recirculated back into the case. I have a full custom loop (CPU block, GPU block, 2 radiators, reservoir, and pump) and it even suffers from slightly higher temperatures.
I have this case. You said the "thermals are peculiar, the airflow comes in from the top, in from the side wich doesnt have fans on the side, in from the floor and expelled from the right side." If you put fans for intake on the front where the lcd screen is, intake on the floor where the psu shroud is, intake on the back behind the motherboard, and exhaust fans on top and exhaust fans on the right side, (see it as push-pull configuration, but then vertical) the airflow and thermals are actually very good.
I do like this pop corm maker case. I almost got it for my home theatre p.c to be placed in my lounge.
After a more serious thought on internal components I needed to fit into it and the flexibility I wanted down the line the case wasn't fit for purpose.
Definitely will re look at this case for another project if applicable. I really do like it.
The Tower 100 was a vg itx design despite being a larger itx design. The 500 and 900 are just rubbish bin vending machines and look waaaay too large and a bit too pricey. Especially £90 for the lcd screen 😳 WTF!
Haha they should make a Tower 300 which is microATX. Maybe then it would be a regular sized PC. BTW, it looks like the bottom intake isn't filtered, that's a huge oversight.
I like this reviewer, but I don't think this was right. There's all kinds of fan mounting options and it's a custom loop chassis. It would be fairer had a custom loop on CPU and GPU been done.
I use the top fans as exhaust (hot air rises). Exhausted air is pretty cool.
Realy liked the looks of this, was way too expensive here if I recall correctly, but a beautiful case. I like the GPU positioning, I would say does not need a bracket with such a position.
This case definitely has a small mainframe (mini computer) vibe about it
i buying this gase noctua industrial 3000rpm fans full in gase maybe :P noise!! i dont give a shit :D :D i have now thermaltake core x9 but too big however!
The case and cooler are not the problem here. The flow is all wrong and the side brackets for the GPU side should be populated for intake if your CPU cooler is set to exhaust as it is here. You're missing much of the potential by not using the side intake set up. Also with this build as it is, the bottom fans should be drawing in cool air as well, you'll see a good numbers drop.
I just got this and will be adding a few more fans to it. I am going to make the majority inlet to create positive pressure and see how that goes. I am running a 7900xtx red devil so it will be interesting to see thermals and an 5800x3d.
When to look at what others were saying and writing. This is the usual Thermaltacky half-baked confused mess. I'm waiting on CaseLabs resurrection; until then I'm just going to resume laughing at these tosspots.
Good work leo you could mount the AIO hose bottom but you put it on top
Looks like a Claw Machine game. ahah As of this writing, I am planning to get the Tower 200 :D Cheers!
Don't take advice from a guy who installs GPU before the CPU cooler. *facepalm*
That's a fricking range oven.
Gonna cook me some eggs
popcorn machine
I can't see how external cables are attached to the MB rear panel ports.
I'm wondering about the rear where the Display Port cables go into your motherboard/cards. Please let us know.
Interesting looking case. That sapphire card looks a lot like the AMD reference one!
That is exactly the reason I bought the Sapphire - one day it will likely end up with liquid cooling and a reference design is just so much easier
Leo
I have a Thermaltake Level 20 XT case. Now that is a big case!
I was loving the case till you started taking it apart haha
I don’t need a case this big, but I sure do want it!
Museum aesthetic :]
Is this Tower 900?
500
I finally started my build in this beast. Had to re-watch for tips.
How did it go???
240mm AIO at the top would do much better job
The thermal test was a simultaneously run of Cinebench R23 (Multi Core) and Time Spy Stress (not extreme)? I think at this privileged point in time I'd likely prefer the TT Ceres 500.
The case is too big to be a desktop, because the i/o is impossible. So that leaves the floor, but then you can't really show it off?
The airflow seems to lack direction or much thought, but Thermaltake stuffs that up all the time anyway.
Don't like it. Its meant to be a showpiece type of case, but the only way that works is if you were making a truly modded type build to fill it out. But even then I feel this case looks, as you said, like a vending machine, and I think there are more pleasing cases to mod than this one.
THIS was the LAST case that i ever bought mate!......I still love it to this day !! OOOPS never mind i have the 900....i bollocked that up to be fair......
I too own this case. Have mounted base fans.to assist bottom to top air flow. I have absolutely NO issues with high temps! I don't know what you have done, supposedly incorrectly
Well, seeing that screenshot... unsubscribed.
Hi, is it posible to mount the gpu in frontal oriented way (with proper extention cable) and those vertical links that are used for aio radiators......and are gpu slots on top modular to go left to right or just front-back ? TY
TT is trash and this is another case without enough air intake
Is there any problem putting the AIO tubes down in the case as if tubes are down the pump will not get air in it. For the price they should have also added a second set of fan racks.
Can the AIO mount on the other side of the rails causing it to be closer to the exterior vented wall? May allow it to draft more external air for cooling. I really want to like this case, I love the tower styles but they're just not as great as I wish they were.
Looks like a vending machine for coca cola....
No problem with the airflow. Very simple top exhaust rest intake. On full load CPU 65C / GPU 70
My core p3 is better and smaller. with M.2 hard drives are becoming like valves (warm and glowey which consume too much power
I have a Tt core P3 and it weighs a metric butt-ton, that thing looks like a hernia masquerading as a mini-fridge...lol.
hehehe. im lovin the tower 100. its not tiny, but its cute enuff. this tho...hohohohoho... probably need to upgrade my desk for it.
you could build two pc's in this, way too big
I have this case and I love it. Hate that the AIO is installed with the tubes coming out the top in this video... They should be coming out the bottom for a better install.
Looking at picking this case up soon. Question on the AIO: was there a reason you didn't remove the fans and put the mounting bracket between the fans and radiator in order to give you more room? I use a 360 rad as part of my custom loop that would go in this case and if that isn't possible for some reason that's good info to have (and may push me into the Hyte Y60 instead).
Question can this case fit a 392mm radiator on the right side of the case? I noticed you can remove alot of the panels so I wasn't quite sure.
"Coolers be coolers" is the dumbest thing you could ever say when running them on different sockets. So much for this video.
Wish my desk was a little wider. Being 15" wide is a little too much with a 34" UW and a 24" in portrait.
thx, this is the review I was looking for. As far as the case, Thermal take is supposed to be good at cooling so kind of a fail.
Excuse me sir, your rad is upside down.
Not sure if you could have but you should have had the rad tubes at the bottom of the rad. ThTs how they are designed to site in that position, prevents air bubbles at the top.
Do the radiator supports come with the case?
I love the steel, and I love the finish on it. Hate the shape. Why not fix the A700? You know? The one you Do sell.
Did you try turning the AIO cooler the other way up so the barbs are not at the top of the loop and so always hunting for liquid to return?
I love the Tower 100 with a top mounted rad. the 900 is still what I want eventually, but that would be spending a whole PC extra for rads, blocks, pump res, and fans. My main rig is in the wall mounted TT case. the P3 I believe. I've enjoyed many of their cases over the years, I have 2 View 71's in the closet right now that I no longer use but selling or shipping would be a pain.
I want the W200 with the additional pedestal chassis from them as well but it's too big for my current place. I also loved the Core X9 they made a few years back. I helped a friend do a wild Threadripper workstation build in that monster a while back.
I'm curious would this be able to sit on top of a ALEX drawer from Ikea?
why i think this is the best case ever- free vertical mount GPU without any rizer cable
You think this one is huge review the 900
So, how does the display cable come out the top? Or any Once that cover is on it has no where to go visually?
There is an opening on the back base of the top cover that he pulled off at the begining. It's similar to the top of the Tower 300 but much larger.
@@retiredcryptohunter9031 thanks for the reply, I didn’t build in that case yet when I commented. I’m currently loving my tower 500, thanks for the comment back tho
I think the fan direction on the radiator was the fault. The air should be coming in through the rad.
I have the tower 900 and a bad back 😂
The temsp are not testimony to chassis or AIO, they are just showing how rubbish the intel processors became. This is intel's FX9590, even more. And the build was rubbish, those fans on the back are useless, blocked by MOBO, they should be as intake or exhaust. With the cooling inside, AIO should pull the air from OUTside, and GPU should be fed by two fans on the other side pulling from outside again, directly into GPU fans. Positive pressure config with this case would not be a problem. The only issue with that might be VRMS on mobo, but it should be ok.
You might find it interesting to head to Thermaltake's download section for this product where they have posted a full thermal report that gives a huge amount of information about the fan configuration of this case
www.thermaltake.com/the-tower-500-mid-tower-chassis.html
I could sure use that tower right now
What's the part number for the fan
adiator AIO brackets? want to order another set
We called it an "erector set" It would be an interesting theme for a build, I think.
Wish they can also release a Tower 300 which is slightly bigger than the Tower 100, has a bit more clearance between GPU and side panel, and able to install a 240mm radiator on the top.
I’m now using a Tower 100 with Suprim X 3070Ti, the huge GPU is too close to the side panel and cannot get enough air to breath…
Tower 200 should be here by April.
installs rad upside down, sad to see
Its much too big a design for my room, but its not awful. Not sure I am a fan of the shape, or size mind you, its quite an ugly big box. Also looks a bit flimsy in parts. Are those internal brackets any good or do they bend a lot in hand?
You don’t have to be polite. It’s fuckin ugly man.
it should be used as a test bench
just take the glass out
And if fans are hung on the other side of the radiator- will it be better or worse?
cpu mount buckling bad contact. should be 75C
Huge ? i have the tower 900 as my setup that one is a beast 🙂
I wish I have this case instead of the thermaltake 100
For those that are thinking about getting the Tower 500 case, I think it is fairly clear that it comes with one radiator bracket to fit a 360mm AIO or three fans. However, you can get a second radiator bracket by contacting Thermaltake directly. I emailed Thermaltake and told them I wanted to buy one extra radiator bracket and received delivery today. Info for second radiator bracket:
Description: Item Information: Tower 500 Black
Part Number: CA-1X1-00M1WN-00
Serial Number: n/a
Part Requested: Radiator bracket
Quantity Requested: 1
Total Price (including Shipping & Handling): $25 via USPS
The price of $25 included the brackets plus shipping to the US or Canada. The process to get the second bracket was a bit slow and took me about two weeks to the US. But, Thermaltake came through and now I have two radiator brackets for my Tower 500. I have a 360mm AIO for my CPU using the original bracket that came with the pc case. Now, with a second bracket, I plan to either add an 360mm Alphacool AIO to my GPU or simply install three additional fans for better air circulation.
I just wanted to let everyone know that you can get a second bracket, if wanted. Hope this information helps those that are interested. And I love the Tower 500!
my first thought was where do you put the rotisserie shaft?
Good thing about Leo is he looks serious and sounds informative and doesn't react with a little too much like superficial and emotional cheese.
KitGuru is a cheese-free zone during the workign day. After hours we love cheese.
It looks like a pop corn machine, I love it!😍
EPIC ! I really enjoyed this review. Thank you, Be happy, be safe
With the 4090s coming out soon, which case would give me little to no RGB lots of mesh and airflow with room for 2 ATX power supplies? I would prefer quite performance as this will be a HTPC gaming build.
Phanteks enthoo pro 2
Phanteks Enthoo Pro 2 or Corsair 1000D. I'm sure there are others but those are the ones that came to mind.
@@jjlw2378 if you're going for the 1000D, then don't forget the enthoo elite. Either 1000D or elite are expensive monsters. Enthoo pro 2 is a good, affordable case.
@@GrimpakTheMook Agreed. I personally wouldn't buy a $500+ case but those are just the first 2 that came to mind.
That's what she said....
where to buy the optional LCD screen?
Looks like a 3d printer
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Preview is a shame…
Would you mind doing a review using Air coolers instead? Literally every review I've seen so far is using the exact same setup.
In this instance an air cooler wouldn't work. Partly because there would be a huge amount of space and partly because Thermaltake specifically lists this case as suitable for AIO and Custom Loop
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You will note we did review The Tower 100 with an air cooler fo that very reason
@@KitGuruTech IIRC TT does not recommend air cooling on the Tower 100 either but people are using them with Noctua D15's. I want to do the same with the Tower 500.
Considering there are fan mounts on the top, and the option to add 3x120mm fans on the right side instead of a radiator, there's no reason why air cooling shouldn't work.
Well your supposed to have the top as exhaust not intake heat rises your just pushing the heat back into the case doing it your way🤔
You might find it interesting to head to Thermaltake's download section for this product where they have posted a full thermal report that gives a huge amount of information about the fan configuration of this case
www.thermaltake.com/the-tower-500-mid-tower-chassis.html
@@KitGuruTech hmm ya download it wow wonder how they came up with that think everything should be intake besides the rear and top. I have. tower 900 it's a great case just would of made a few changes and it's super heavy I can't lift it my self fully loaded. This tower 900 seems better designed other then where all the hard drives can go.🤭 Also wonder if that lcd screen could be placed on any of the sides as I rather have the case GPU side facing front as that's normally the exciting part to look at.🤭 Don't need no GPU riser cables which is why I been a fan of tower cases. The mini case to small though I like eatx support.
Loads of stuff, how technical...
Why not populate the majority of the fans in a build for a case like this. Most folks who are building in it will already add the fans.
Why not put the fans as bottom intake or side intake or top exhaust? Why not put AIO as intake? Why not do a reasonable build instead a furnance?
@@randalldraco3822 dont think it would need more than 5 fans.
@@randalldraco3822 You might find it interesting to head to Thermaltake's download section for this product where they have posted a full thermal report that gives a huge amount of information about the fan configuration of this case
www.thermaltake.com/the-tower-500-mid-tower-chassis.html
Not a big fan of huge cases.
ohh thats a nice dehumidifier🤩