Verdict and Conslusion
Now, I know some of you don’t like the gull-wing window, but for modders like me and many others, it’s a simple and effective way to show off all your components and the watercooling loop inside your system. If you’re a lover of tempered glass, sadly this chassis isn’t for you. Currently, there’s no tempered glass version of the View 28.
Let’s talk build quality and construction. The View 28 is pretty solid. Smooth edges all round and surprisingly light-weight. I like the tool-less design, cable management and PSU cover.
You’re well covered with the front I/O panel as it features the power and reset buttons, 1 x USB2.0, 2 x USB3.0, headphone and mic-in jacks, as well as the integrated LED controller.
All-in-all, I found myself quite pleased and satisfying building our 2018 PC system using the Thermlatake View 28. Why did I say that? That’s because installation was a breeze, all of the components fitted and slotted-in nicely without any adjusts or modifications.
You can pick up the Thermaltake View 28 RGB chassis (with no RGB fans included) from Amazon for only USD $69.99 – https://amzn.to/2EyE3k5. The Riing fan edition cost and extra $10. At this price, I think it’s a great buy.
Pros
- Price
- Suitable for all ATX, mATX and mITX motherboards
- Gull-Wing window design
- RGB Matrix infinity effect
- Sleek design and look
- Fully Tt LCS Certified for liquid cooling
Cons
- Not suitable for all tastes
Final words
If you’re an aspiring modder and want to show off your all the component inside your PC build, then there is no better chassis to do it with, than the Thermaltake View 28. It is truly a chassis with a view!
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