Today we’d like to introduce you to the Tower 300, an enclosure from Thermaltake that’s not exactly a novelty, but is attracting increasing interest. Launched at CES 2024, its main feature is verticality. You’ve probably already seen this case, and it’s probably caught your eye. We noticed it early on. We decided to do a build with it to give you an opinion covering its assembly and the use of a “solid” machine built around a chassis.
This case is part of The Tower series, and updates the previous rectangular and even more imposing design. In the course of this article, we’re going to find out whether this attractive case conceals a number of flaws when it comes to assembly and disadvantages when it comes to use. Our method is easy: assemble a PC with this chassis from A to Z.
You’d like to see the assembly steps in detail, we’ve also posted a video on Overclocking.com‘s various social medias. In this video, you’ll see how the case is unpacked, and how the build is assembled.