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Thermaltake View 71 RGB 4-Sided Tempered Glass Vertical GPU Modular E-ATX Gaming Full Tower Computer Case CA-1I7-00F1WN-01 , Black

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Style: View 71


Color: Black


Size: RGB


Features

  • 4 SIDED GLASS VIEWING PROTECTION: 5 millimeter thick tempered glass panels spaced from the chassis for optimal airflow; Top, Front, and Swing Door Design on Left and Right
  • 3 WAY RADIATOR VIEW: Supporting 3 way radiator fitments; Top, Front or Vertical View mounting on Motherboard Tray
  • VERTICAL GPU: Includes GPU Float bracket allows vertical mounting options for 2.5 slot GPU solutions; (Riser Cable Sold Separately)
  • COOL WITH RGB 3 Ring 14 RGB LED Fans (140 millimeter) providing excellent cooling performance with RGB lighting
  • SUPPORT UP TO 10 HDD: 2.5 inches/3.5 inches x 4 with HDD Rack + 3.5 inches x 3 / 2.5 inches x 6 behind M/B Tray
  • Supports Mini ITX, Micro ATX, ATX, and E ATX Motherboard
  • I/O PORT: USB 3.0 x 2, USB 2.0 x 2, HD Audio x 1
  • OUTSTANDING EXPANSION: Max CPU Cooler Height 190 millimeter / Max VGA Length 310 millimeter (With HDD Rack) 410 millimeter (Without HDD Rack) / Max PSU Length 220 millimeter (Without Bottom Fan)
  • DIMENSION: 23.3 inches x 10.8 inches x 22.7 inches / 42.1 pounds

Description

Designed to expand the legacy of the View Series lineup, the View 71 RGB Tempered Glass Edition Full Tower Chassis features unrivaled cooling support and expandability surrounded in tempered glass for a one of a kind view. Swing open full window tempered glass panels for easy access with all panels properly spaced for optimal airflow. Preinstalled with 140mm Riing RGB fans, Vertical GPU mount and 3-Way Radiator support for today's PC hardware demands, the only limitation is your imagination. "This chassis has easily erned our gold seal and excites us for the future of Thermaltake's chassis." - Technology X "The View 71 TG is a beast and is well received." - Tweaktown "Ultimately, the Thermaltake View 71 is well-built, and well-thought out and flexible." - HardOCPalso earned HardOCP's Gold Award Key Features: E-ATX Full Tower Material: SPCC Motherboard Compatibility: Mini ITX / Micro ATX / ATX / E-ATX 140mm RGB LED Riing Fan x 3 Pre-installed (Hardware Controlled; Model Number CL-F043-PL14SW-B) 5mm Tempered Glass x 4 (Left, Right, Front. 5” or 2.5” (with HDD Rack) 3 x 3.5” or 6 x 2.5” Hidden Drive Bay Expansion Slots: 8 + 2 Side Panel I/O Ports: USB 3.0 x 2 USB 2.0 x 2 HD Audio x 1 Fan Support: Front: 3 x 120mm / 2 x 140mm Top: 3 x 120mm / 3 x 140mm Rear: 1 x 120mm / 1 x 140mm Bottom: 2 x 120mm Radiator Support: Front: 1 x 360mm / 1 x 420mm Top: 1 x 360mm / 1 x 420mm Rear: 1 x 120mm / 1 x 140mm Bottom: 1 x 240mm Dimension & Weight: 23.3” x 10.8” x 22.7” (H x W x D) 41.66 lb Clearance: Max CPU Cooler Height: 190mm Max VGA Length: 310mm (With HDD Rack) / 410mm (Without HDD Rack) Max PSU Length: 220mm (Without Bottom Fan) Support Please visit our website or search "Thermaltake Support" for any assistance.Thermaltake Riing 14 LED RGB – A 140mm high-static pressure fan with a patented 256 colors LED ring.

Brand: Thermaltake


Motherboard Compatability: ATX


Case Type: Full Tower


Color: Black


Material: Tempered Glass


Cooling Method: Air


Model Name: CA-1I7-00F1WN-01


Item Weight: 42.1 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 22.7"D x 10.8"W x 23.3"H


Number of Expansion Slots: 8


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎2


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎2


Brand: ‎Thermaltake


Series: ‎CA-1I7-00F1WN-01


Item model number: ‎CA-1I7-00F1WN-01


Item Weight: ‎42.1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎23.31 x 10.79 x 22.72 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎23.31 x 10.79 x 22.72 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎Thermaltake USA Direct


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎August 21, 2017


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  • Thermaltake View 71 Fantastic Case. Stuff it full of expensive parts then Pick it UP, a ton of Money
I am going to write a short version and then give some details for anybody who might want them. short version: Case shipped and received within 3 days. When I picked it up on my front porch I heard the sound of broken tempered glass. I contacted UPS and Amazon. UPS should not have delivered something that was obviously broken, or at least made a note as to the condition of the box and the fact that it was leaking glass shards out. Furthermore they wanted the "shipped from address" it's not enough to have the tracking# from Amazon what is the street that the warehouse is on? Come on Amazon must be your biggest client. Shame on ups ! Now my Amazon experience This is a $175.00 case when you have prime. I contacted a Amazon customer service representative. Very pleasant experience with no problems. I advise the agent that I had taken the box from the porch and heard the broken glass. I also explained that I had not opened the box but I knew what was going on inside. It was like handling a cardboard box filled with P gravel. I told her that I could take pictures and send it to her proving therefore that the damage had occurred prior to me opening the box. The box showed very little damage some broken tape and not perfectly fitting cardboard panel on the bottom. The courteous customer service representative confirmed the shipping address and then advise me that a brand new replacement would be shipped to me no charge within five days. She also advised me that if it was necessary she would include a link to receive the pictures in an email confirming our disposition of the situation. Amazon's resolution in this situation was outstanding and friction free. In the pictures I posted number five picture is the glass pouring out on my floor. I chose to open the box, in hindsight now I think it might've been a mistake but I was so eager to start building I could not resist. If you receive one of these boxes and it sounds like P gravel inside I would highly recommend that you take it to a surface that's clean and smooth and can easily be cleaned of microscopic glass particles. In theory tempered glass is like the side window in an automobile it will break into tiny cubes but not shards that are sharp and able to pierce or cut skin. This in fact was not the case with the glass that poured out of my box it had been rattling around so long that the cubes had fractured into millions of tiny spikes shards and cubes. I made the mistake of opening it in my room on a hardwood floor. All parts of the box the foam padding the computer case were covered with these skin piercing needle like shards. This created a four hour cleanup project I took everything outside. I removed the front I O the fans and the wiring. I washed the entire case box and foam pads with hot soapy water and rinsed it well careful to remove all the class particles. So here's where the build starts since it was partially apart I went ahead and removed the other glass panels the plastic panels and the feet where it sits. I had seen a picture I believe posted in an Amazon review that had a blue color that I was attracted to for this build. After finding the appropriate plastic compatible paint in the right color. I sanded all the abrasion damage from the broken glass, off of the plastic parts. I prepared them for paint and then carefully started the color change. So I'll let that be the conclusion of the short version. The rest of the story: I had started this project a couple months ago and had spent many hours determining the right case for the right price for the project, I had in mind. With the new Ryzen 3000 processors my ultimate goal was to end up with something that performed much better than my Ryzen 7 2700X . I had purchased a new Gigabyte X470 Aorus Gaming 7 wifi motherboard after determining it is one of the best power delivery X470 motherboards, and totally compatible with overclocking the new 12 or 16 core processors. I also want to let the X570 platform to mature a little before making a purchase especially trying to avoid the high release prices. So my build had plans for future upgrades within the platform. The case was going to be a keeper. I had already found a CPU cooling solution that included waterblock for a Radeon Vega 64. I came across a no other GPU that was identical for a reasonable price. I then acquired another water block for it and a 360 mm radiator to cool the twin GPU's down. The 240 mm radiator mounted on the right side of the case is just for the CPU. The case came with three RGB 140 mm fans I use those two in the front one in the rear connected to the controller that was not compatible with the motherboard RGB system. Therefore the static color blue or the blue and some other configuration would give me what I think is the most visually pleasing appearance. The other five fans I have mounted in the case are controlled by the motherboard. So after mounting the hardware I had on hand while waiting for the replacement case I decided that maybe a little pin striping on the blue would set it off, that was a fun project and I'm pleased with the results. This was the my first custom loop with hard tubing. There was definitely a learning curve involved but all in all a rewarding choice. The case does not come with a PSU cover so I created one, and now with this experience, I would do a little different next time. The custom wiring is done from scratch to a 850 W EVGA supernova G3 again a challenging project that was rewarding in the end. I liked the case enough that if I can find a replacement glass for the one that was broken I will purchase the replacement that Amazon sent me. Because in the end the only thing I used up the second case was the one glass panel had been broken, and I built my system in the damaged case. And what those plans are ???? give me a couple months I already have a I9-9900K on a Asus ROG maximus in a Thermaltake level 20 VT and love it. So E-ATX m............?So hears what happen I bought A 50Th anniversary Ryzen 7 2700X Lisa Sue CPU and in the Silicone Lottery I was a winner. I Updated The bios to F42a on the mobo and now with some better RAM My benchmarks went to the 99% brackets Cine-bench R15 and R20 and 3D Mark Fire Strike yes in the 99%. But it wont smash my I9-9900K an a ASUS Rog Z390 Maximums XI Gene that's overclocked to 5.0 on all cores with a EVGA 1080 FTW GPU. So now I build ITX MINI computers ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2019 by Philip C. Philip C.

  • The best case I could find and i'm not disappointed!
The media could not be loaded. I am absolutely in love with this case! I cannot speak for water cooling since I have not set my pc up that way. The case is massive... it really is big. I was blown away when they delivered the box. Packaging was fine. Unpacking was easy. It is HEAVY, but if you remove the glass, which is very easy, it's like half the weight or less. So when I want to tinker, I take the glass off where it sits, then move it. The sides are set on hinges. You take out the two screws and open it like a door, then lift it off the hinges. The little things impress me the most.... The attention to detail! The top pin is a little longer than the bottom pin.. so you can set the top pin in the hinge a little, and then line up the bottom. This is ingenious because one could spend all day trying to get them both to line up at once. The top and front glass are held in by the attractive screws. The glass is thick and durable.. you are not going to break or scratch it. The screws that hold the glass on are nice, black so they blend in, and have rubber washers. I remember reading a review that said the space between the case and the glass was not big enough for adequate air flow. That is totally a lie. I don't know if that was a fake review from a competitor but there is plenty of air flow. I would know. I have 13 fans in my case and I count the power supply fan because it is drawing air from in the case and blowing it out the back. Ideal fan placement: (3) 120mm in the front, (3) 140mm on the top, (1) 140mm on the back, (3) 120mm on the cpu radiator cooler and I managed to get (2) 120mm fans on the bottom. The radiator: Sits in the case, in front of the motherboard, on the right side. The radiator and fans may sit on the top, I did not try. This mount comes completely off which is nice for installation purposes. Take it off, install whatever, then 4 screws to put it back. I opted to put my radiator on the inside right panel because of 2 reasons; 1: I wanted those fans on top, 2: that's how it was done in the installation video I looked up. It is a Thermaltake case and I did buy a Thermaltake cooler and it all lined up nicely. Almost like it was made for this case! All my fans are Thermaltake as well. The radiator goes all the way to the bottom of the case, so I had to move a fan some to make it work.. not ideal since it's offset and not totally on the grate with the holes, but it's there and still pulls in air. Options: This case has many options... if you don't have a cooler, or a batman figurine to put in the case (front) you can use the hard drive modules that come with it. I opted to take mine out and use the mounts on the other side (right side) of the case. Very handy and gets them out of the way. Less clutter, more air flow. Also comes with a mount for the video card if you are liquid cooling, also removable. Lets talk about cable management. There are plenty of places to run these cables.. including holes with rubber washers at the edge of the motherboard mounting area... so you can run the cable in and attach it right where it sits. Holes across the top every so often so you can run cables directly from the fan to the hole and not along the inside, across the case, just to find a hole. You don't have to run the cable across anything. I had issues with the board and the radiator... I couldn't attach my front USB 3.0 ports... this was unacceptable so I installed a PCI USB 3.0. Added (5) USB 3.0 to the back and I got my front USB ports back since this piece of hardware had 2 additional ports in the front. The bad part about this is, there are more cables and the PC looked so much cleaner before I installed that. Oh well... can't win at everything all the time. Maybe I could have found a cable that had a "L" in it and made it work, but I wanted the extra USBs on the back anyway. The best motherboard you can get doesn't have enough lol. The right side of the case: 3 places to mount HDD, and ample room to stuff all your cords you don't want to see. I have (3) RGB fan control modules back there along with all the cables for the fans and one HDD. It's crowded.. but a perfect place to hide all those cables. It has a top, front and bottom dust screen.. THANK YOU Thermaltake! This case is the perfect home for my MSI MEG Godlike motherboard, i9-9700k processor, 1080ti graphics card and all glorious fans moving all the air I want. I need it with the overclocking. This is the best and the last case I will ever buy. Thank you Thermaltake for making such a well thought out product so perfectly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2019 by Amanda Bakke Amanda Bakke

  • Best Case I've Ever Owned!
**UPDATE** If you're planning to mount your GPU vertically, you'll want to get a smaller CPU cooler, like the Thermaltake UX100 for example. Not a tower CPU cooler. I always start with the case when I build a new PC, so after MUCH deliberation I chose the View 71 RGB and I couldn't have made a better choice! It's extremely versatile and really badass-looking. If you like lots of RGB lights, this is the perfect case. The glass panels show off all of your lights and hardware, but still allow for airflow. I've been monitoring temperatures closely, especially while playing (mostly) Starfield on Ultra settings, and I haven't had any issues. The glass sides are also really easy to open up AND remove for ease of access during the build. In addition to the 3 fans that come with the case I added 3 140mm CoolerMaster fans at the top of the case, and a large CPU cooler with a 140mm fan. I used a couple of 4TB NVMe SSDs in my build, but I really like the options they provided for larger SSDs and HDDs. Routing and organizing cables is super easy, too, and there's LOTS of space on the "hide side" for SSDs and any wires and cables you want out of sight. I really can't recommend this case highly enough, but if I had to list some cons, I'd say it's heavy. Really heavy. And you can't put it on a rolling base because then you won't be able to open the side panels. But that's a trade-off I'll happily make. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2023 by CarrShow

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