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Thermaltake Announces View 91 Tempered Glass RGB Edition

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/09/2018 10:29 AM | source: | 1 comment(s)
Thermaltake Announces View 91 Tempered Glass RGB Edition

Thermaltakeannounced the availability of the new Thermaltake View 91 Tempered Glass RGB Edition Super Tower Chassis at CES. Boasting the trio huge 5mm thick tempered glass panels for internal components show-off, the View 91 TG RGB delivers a sleek look to complement its excellent cooling. 

Apart from the four built-in 140mm Riing Plus LED RGB Fans, which offer patented 16.8 million colors LED ring, 12 single controllable LEDs, and are digitally PWM controlled through the patented Riing Plus RGB Software, the View 91 TG RGB can accommodate up to two large 200mm fans on top, three 140mm fans at the bottom, while there is still space for up to six 200mm fans inside the enclosure.

 

 

Speaking of hardware support, this XL-ATX super tower is engineered as a high-end workstation to include a USB 3.1 Type-C port for extra data transfer speed, and has room for up to twelve 3.5"/2.5" HDDs plus "10+2" expansion slots. It supports CPU coolers up to 200mm in height, VGA lengths up to 600mm, and PSU sizes up to 220mm in length, and the latest AIO/DIY liquid cooling solutions. Other features that smooth out user gaming experience include the side panel swing-open design for easy and full access to the build, the quick-release bar design of the fan mount bracket for instant fan removal/reattachment, and the magnetic dust filters for clean air intake. The View 91 TG RGB is designed to pack performance and expandability into a 16.8 million-color RGB-beautifully-imbued case design to make PC enthusiasts' next rig like no other.



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#5509506 Posted on: 01/11/2018 03:47 AM
I've seen TT do this a few times with the rear fan mounts (back side of MB tray). In some situations it makes sense (when you can mount a radiator + fan and you have ventilation through the side panel.

What purpose are the rear fan mounts really going to serve on this case with a Tempered Glass panel mere centimeters away? Not going to be able to get squat for airflow, and even if you could, they are going to blow onto HDDs / SSDs? Looks like TT could have saved some $ on the case cost by leaving those brackets out.

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