Thermaltake View 27 Gull-Wing Window ATX Mid-Tower Chassis
Thermaltake is proud to announce the latest line of cases – the View 27 Gull-Wing Window ATX Mid-Tower Chassis with patented appearance design and exclusively Tt LCS Certified. Specially crafted with a curved window, users can fully display their system whilst keeping the interior dust free.
Additionally, the View 27 offers a superior hardware support with complete thermal solution. The tool-free drive bay design allows users to freely interchange the hard-drive cages to suit their particular needs. Moreover, with the dual VGA placement layout, users can choose to place the graphic card either vertically or horizontally. Most importantly, the View 27 is perfectly designed for liquid-cooling system. It is compatible with DIY liquid cooling radiator and AIO liquid cooler. The new Thermaltake View 27 Gull-Wing Window ATX Mid-Tower Chassis is the best choice for both entry-level users and experienced PC enthusiasts.
The enlarged window panel with wraparound design advanced the View 27 visual presentation, that permit users to show off their dedication and skill set unlike any other cases on the market.
The innovative 3.5” & 2.5” tool-free drive bay design minimizes the hassles of installation and removal, whilst allowing users to freely interchange the hard-drive cages to suit their particular needs. The dual drive bay concept of “2+4” offers a good ration for accessories and storage devices. Power cover design is another unique feature of the View 27. The entire bottom area can be used to reorganize unused cables, which makes for a tidy-looking system.
The View 27 supports motherboards up to standard ATX, a tower CPU cooler with maximum height 155mm, and a dual expansion slot VGA of up to 410mm in length without front fan. Users can also place the VGA either vertically or horizontally. Moreover, with the modular drive cage design, users can easily mount up to two 3.5”/2.5” or four 2.5” storage devices into the build. The View 27 has the capability to deliver an outstanding cooling efficiency throughout the entire case. At the front of the case, users can install up to either 360mm DIY liquid cooling radiator, or 360mm AIO liquid cooler, with a long graphic card at the same time. Additionally, a 120mm exhaust fan is preinstalled at the rear to optimize system ventilation. To keep the interior dust free, all intake ventilation holes are specially designed with removable dust filters.
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..That's a poor clearance for a mid size tower, just about every decent air cooler that can cope with big overclocks have heights starting at 158mm these days.
They obviously weren't thinking of non water cooled systems when designing it.
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That poor GPU against the window with little air to breathe...
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That's using the optional riser cable that lets you mount the GPU vertically, default mounting is the standard horizontal position, as seen in the second picture.
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What a gorgeous looking Mid-towner case!
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That looks nice and all, but with no room for fans or a radiator at the top it's not great. I suppose as it's a mid-tower it's not too bad, it's definitely unique.