Thermaltake View 28 Chassis
Best mid-tower case for enthusiasts wanting a panoramic, illuminated component display.
This case is built for those who want their hardware to be the main attraction, featuring a unique wraparound window that offers a truly panoramic view of your build. While the focus is heavily on aesthetic flair and liquid cooling potential, the trade-off is a slightly more demanding setup process to keep that expansive glass looking pristine.
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Who it's for
- Show-off builders wanting easy access to their internal components
- Gamers seeking vibrant, customizable lighting effects for their setup
- Minimalists who prefer a tidy, clutter-free interior aesthetic
Who should skip it
- Overclockers needing maximum airflow for high-performance cooling
- Users wanting a durable, scratch-resistant viewing window
- Beginners struggling with complex cable management in tight spaces
Performance breakdown
Aesthetic Impact
The unique gull-wing window creates a stunning, panoramic showcase for your hardware.
Cooling Potential
Ample support for 360mm radiators makes this chassis ready for serious cooling.
Cable Management
The integrated PSU cover keeps messy cables hidden for a clean build.
Build Versatility
Vertical GPU mounting options allow for creative and eye-catching component arrangements.
Installation Ease
Tool-free drive bays simplify storage setup for a frustration-free assembly experience.
Lighting Customization
The front RGB matrix offers dynamic, eye-catching visual flair right out box.
Key Specs
Case Form Factor
Mid Tower
Motherboard Form Factors
ATX, Micro ATX, Mini ITX
Materials
SPCC Steel, Tempered Glass
Dimensions
505 x 200 x 493mm (19.9 x 7.9 x 19.4 inches)
Net Weight
6.7 kg (14.9 lb)
Drive Bays
2 x 3.5''/2.5'' (with HDD tray), 4 x 2.5'' (with M/B tray)
Expansion Slots
10 (8 + 2)
Maximum GPU Length
410mm (without front fan)
Maximum CPU Cooler Height
155mm
Front Panel Ports
2x USB 3.0, 1x USB 2.0, 1x HD Audio
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