Last year we reviewed the Thermaltake The Tower 100 ITX gaming case, and today we are taking a look at its big brother Thermaltake The Tower 500. On OCinside.de we are testing it in the Snow Edition all in white. Unlike its little brother, this tower even supports E-ATX motherboards. Reason enough for us to check what we can install and hope you enjoy reading the review.
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The Thermaltake Tower 500 at review date has a price of approx. 215 Euro.
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The delivery of the Thermaltake The Tower 500 …
The Tower 500 case from Thermaltake comes in an attractive, fully printed cardboard box. On the front you can already see a great installation example.
If we turn the box by 90 degrees, we find all the key technical data of the chassis.
After opening the box on top, we find the case securely protected in foam and wrapped in foil.
Now let’s first check the scope of delivery …
This is included in the delivery package …
Thermaltake supplies a user manual (or rather assembly instructions), a set of cable ties, a speaker, various screws for mounting the individual components and a few rubber buffers with the case.
In addition, there are two rails for vertical installation of a 360 mm radiator, which can be found in the case.
That’s it for the accessories, so let’s move on to the technical data …