Cases and cooling specialist Thermaltake is preparing its 2021 expo to coincide with the CES 2021 next week. Ahead of the show it has trotted out some tasty morsels to warm up PC enthusiasts, one of which is the introduction of the Tower 100 Mini chassis. Thermaltake actually unveiled the Tower 100 Mini at what would have been Computex time last year but it has only just become available. A useful official fist look video has been released this week too.
In case you haven’t realized it, the Thermaltake Tower 100 Mini chassis is the newest member of the Tower series and takes the beefy Tower 900 as its inspiration to provide ‘big features in a small footprint. Yes, it is a Mini ITX tower, but it doesn’t go all out for compactness, rather for concentrated power but with room to breathe.
Starting from the outside you can see that the Thermaltake Tower 100 Mini has triple tempered glass panels, but retains plenty of airflow by sporting liberally vented steel panels elsewhere throughout the design. In effect it is like a compact display case however the GPU, which often features quite a good share of RGB LEDs depending upon model, is quite close to the left hand side window. While we are still outside, it is worth mentioning the upper edge I/O panel which offers two 3.0 USB Type-A and one USB 3.1 (Gen 2) Type-C ports, as well as audio I/O, power, reset switches and PC activity LEDs.
So, what kind of capacity has the Tower 100 Mini got to offer? I’ve bullet pointed max component capacities and counts below:
- Motherboard: Mini-ITX
- Cooling: Top: 1 x 120mm (provided), 1 x 140mm, Rear: 1 x 120mm (provided), 1 x 140mm, Top of the PSU Cover: 1 x 120mm, 1 x 140mm. Radiator: 120mm top
- Expansion slots: 2
- PSU, standard ATX up to 180mm
- CPU cooler: up to 190mm tall
- GPU: up to 330mm long
- Storage: 2x 2.5-inch using side bracket, plus 2 x 3.5-inch without rear fan in place