Thermaltake View 51 Computer Case
Best full-tower chassis for enthusiasts building high-end, aesthetic-focused gaming PCs.
This full-tower chassis turns your high-end components into a gallery piece with its expansive glass panels and pristine aesthetic. While the sheer size demands significant desk real estate, the trade-off is an unmatched cooling capacity and a spacious interior that makes even the most complex builds feel effortless.
$239.99
Who it's for
- Showcase builders wanting a clear view of internal components
- Enthusiasts building high-end systems with large custom cooling loops
- Performance seekers needing massive airflow for overclocked hardware
Who should skip it
- Users with limited desk space or frequent relocation needs
- Overclockers prioritizing maximum thermal efficiency over aesthetic glass panels
- Budget-conscious builders looking for high-value mid-tower alternatives
Performance breakdown
Component Visibility
Three tempered glass panels offer an unobstructed view of your hardware.
Cooling Capacity
Massive fan support ensures high-end components stay cool under heavy loads.
Build Accessibility
Swing-out side panels make hardware installation and maintenance incredibly straightforward.
Cable Management
Smart internal layout keeps messy wiring hidden for a clean aesthetic.
Hardware Compatibility
Spacious interior accommodates large GPUs and E-ATX motherboards with ease.
Aesthetic Customization
Integrated ARGB lighting syncs perfectly with your motherboard for unified effects.
Key Specs
Case Type
Full Tower
Dimensions
550 x 315 x 525 mm (21.65 x 12.4 x 20.67 inches)
Motherboard Compatibility
E-ATX (up to 10.5'' wide), ATX, Micro ATX, Mini ITX
Included Fans
2 x 200mm ARGB (Front), 1 x 120mm ARGB (Rear)
Max GPU Length
440mm (Without Water Pump)
Max CPU Cooler Height
175mm
Drive Bays
2 x 3.5” or 2.5” (HDD Cage); 2 x 2.5” (HDD Bracket)
Expansion Slots
8
Material
Steel, Tempered Glass
Front Panel Ports
1 x Type-C, 2 x USB 2.0, 2 x USB 3.0, 1 x HD Audio
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