Panels and Tempered Glass Off
With the tempered glass panels off, you can really see the chassis’ internal features. Now I can really get my hands in there and start installing all my PC components. I recommend to lay the chassis flat (without the tempered glass).
A Closer Look
On closer inspection, you’ll see the high quality build, and construction that when into making The Tower 900. You find smooth rounded edges all round, and easy to come off thumb screws for the tempered glass panels and the rear panel. What’s more the white color of the Snow Edition is pretty uniform through out the chassis.
You get 2 x 140mm fans included with the chassis. One in each compartment (front and back). There are tons of options to mount your hard drives, supporting up to a maximum of 8 (6 x 3.5’’ or 2.5’’ -with HDD cage and 2 x 2.5’’ -with HDD tray).
You also find 6 cable management slots – perfect for hiding all those unsightly cables. There are also two brackets for mounting your reservoirs vertically – one on each side.
8 expansion slots allow for all motherboard sizes including the larger E-ATX form factor.
In the rear compartment, you find room for 1 x 480mm , 1 x 560mm radiators (YES, I was mis-informed in the video :P).
Thermaltake also included 4 magnetic dust guards, which I really like. One at the top and bottom of the chassis and one on each side of the removeable panels.
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They surely HAVE to do a smaller version of this… it’s just ridiculous how big this thing is, they aren’t going to sell that many. I do love the unique styling and look of it though, definitely stands out from the norm… but the vastness is just too much.