Thermaltake The Tower 300 Case Review

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Thermaltake The Tower 300 Lighting & Usage

When I powered the system on our RGB fans and screen for the AiO turn on and look excellent! Keep in mind this case only ships with the two top fans, which are not RGB.

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Thermaltake also sells a horizontal stand kit. They sent that over as well and it lets you orient the case horizontally, which really makes it look like a capsule!

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It is also worth noting that in order to access the connections on your motherboard and graphics card you need to pop off the top of the case and then loosen the top fan bracket, angled it open and connect everything. This could get annoying if you are consistently connecting things to your PC. The cables come out of the top of the case too, which is a bit messy.

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Thermaltake The Tower 300 Performance

Our test system for this case is based off the following components…

Processor: Intel Core i7-4700K
Motherboard: MSI MPG B760M Edge Ti WiFi
Graphics Card: GALAX RTX 4070 Ti SUPER EX Gamer
Memory: Crucial Pro Overclocking Edition DDR5-6000 32GB
Storage: Samsung 870 EVO
Case: Thermaltake The Tower 300
Cooling: Thermaltake TH360 V2 Ultra
PSU: GALAX Omega GLX1000

We will be using AIDA64 to measure temperatures for the CPU and graphics card. For idle we just have the system sitting on the Windows 11 desktop and for load we run the AIDA64 system stability test for 1 hour with just the CPU and GPU selected.

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