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The Thermaltake Tower 600 Black Mid-Tower ATX Case features a distinctive octagonal shape with three tool-free tempered glass panels, hidden-connector motherboard support for a clean build, and rotational PCI-e slots for flexible GPU installation. It supports up to nine fans and radiators up to 420mm, ensuring superior cooling. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it offers multiple USB 3.0 ports, a 3-year warranty, and optional horizontal display stand to showcase your rig in style.

























| ASIN | B0DF6RXQTX |
| Antenna Location | Business, Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Thermaltake |
| Case Type | Mid Tower |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | ATX Motherboards, Micro ATX Motherboards, Mini ITX Motherboards, 3.5-inch HDDs, 2.5-inch SSDs, PCIe expansion cards, ATX Power Supplies, CPU Coolers up to 210mm, GPUs up to 400mm |
| Cooling Method | Air, Water |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 259 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Tempered Glass |
| Fan Size | 140 Millimeters |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 6 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.28"D x 16.54"W x 21.65"H |
| Item Weight | 21.4 Pounds |
| Light Color | RGB |
| Manufacturer | Thermaltake |
| Material | Tempered Glass |
| Model Name | Tower 600 Black |
| Motherboard Compatability | ATX |
| Number of Fans | 3 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Built-In Fan, Dust Filter |
| Power Supply Maximum Output | 550 Watts |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Rear Mount |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Business, Gaming |
| Supported Motherboard | ATX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 7 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
| Total Usb Ports | 5 |
| UPC | 841163095256 |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Manufacturer |
A**A
Truly A Showpiece
I love this case. Everything about it is a showpiece, so it's meant to be on full display on a desk or other sturdy surface. Don't hide this beauty under your desk or off in a corner! If you have a lot of RGB elements, they will really shine in this case. Pros: - Great visibility, you can see everything from the top mounted fans to the PSU cover on the bottom - Very sturdy glass panels that are press-to-release (like your grandma's old curio cabinet doors) - Compatibility with different sizes and configurations of case fans and radiators - Airflow! There's so much room for airflow and the sides are all protected by mesh covers - Sideways motherboard mounting gives a refreshing new look to an existing build - Hidden compartment on the back of the top panel for wires to run to the back of the motherboard, makes for a very clean looking build - Should fit almost any chonky or long GPU as long as you take one of the removeable metal coverings on the bottom off - Has the option to buy add-ons such as a screen for the bottom front panel and a stand to display the case on its side Cons: - Standoffs are low quality and the holes for them may not be machined right, I had to replace many standoffs with extras I had and even then, some had to be forced into the holes because they hadn't been machined properly - Back wiring can be an issue, especially if you have any kind of limited mobility in your hands. Lots of tight spaces, especially if you need to use the hard drive bay - If you don't buy the add-on screen for the bottom front panel, you may see wires through the mesh depending on how you wired your system - Very difficult to wire the PSU unless you have one with side-facing or angled connectors - You can't have Wi-Fi antennas installed on the back of the motherboard with this case, they will not fit. If you have an antenna that sits away from the motherboard it will be fine, but antennas that come directly off the back of the motherboard will not fit. I suggest using Ethernet for this case - Cannot put a radiator at the top of the case, only on the sides - Will need a splitter for the USB ports on the front of the case for most motherboard models unless it has two inputs for case USBs All in all, I'm really glad I bought this case even though the price made me feel a bit sick. I would not suggest it for beginners since the motherboard is rotated 90 degrees and can cause some issues with running wires, and the fans up top are a bit awkward. I can't attest to the fans that came with the case because I didn't use them, I already had case fans on hand that I used instead. Quality control on the hardware (screws, standoffs, etc) could be better but as long as you have extras on hand, it shouldn't be a big deal.
J**K
Beautifully unique!
I purchased this case after getting a 5090 and being concerned about its sheer weight of it hanging on the PCIe slot I knew there had to be a better way. Ultimately I stumbled across this case with its unique rotated motherboard design and knew it was perfect. Building: Space - I found there to be plenty of room to adequately manage my cable runs and still have remaining room for airflow. My 5090 fits with enough space to not pinch the 12vhpwr cable. Also there are smaller magnetic plates on the back that allow you to run the cables through their channels. Airflow - With the ability to have 3 120mm fans on the left and right side of the case both supporting a radiator should you want on top of space for 2 160mm fans on top and 2 160mm on the bottom, airflow is perfect. And I have to give a massive shout out to thermaltake for the fan trays making installation and maintenance simple. Along with thru included dust covers cleaning will be a breeze. Best of all in my opinion is the tool-less maintenance panels. They are either magnetic or held in with a push to lock system. Power supply… this is the one area I had the most difficulty with. There just isn’t enough space to accommodate the cables for the system. I feel like I had to stuff them in the bottom of the case. I have to highly recommend a modular supply as otherwise there will be too many cables in the way. My only other complaint is how the cables that will be plugged into the motherboard for peripherals like mouse and keyboard are pretty tight. Not a huge concern but if you tend to plug and unplug a lot of things from your computer the front io is going to be the best bet. This brings me to front io. With 4 usb 3.0 ports and 1 usbc port you really shouldn’t have difficulty with plugging things in. Lastly you have a headphone and microphone jack offering a wide array. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed building in this case and find it to be ascetically pleasing on the desk. It checked my major concern of fitting a 5090 and in a way I don’t have to worry about GPU sag. I highly recommend the case especially considering its price and will likely buy another for my Girlfriends computer.
W**E
An engineering marvel!
I had a full size tower to the side of my computer desk. I wanted to downsize to a mid-tower so that the case would fit under the desk. This case had the right size, and looked great in pictures. I'd have to give up my Blu-Ray burner, since this case has no drive bay cutouts. I haven't used that drive in a year, meaning it wasn't an issue. I ordered the color they call 'Matcha Green', with the optional LCD. Once I unboxed this case, I began to see how vast an improvement it was over what I had previously. Nearly every panel attaches with magnets or push clips. No screws. Only two small 4" panels don't come off. Space is tight, despite the larger size. Removing all panels makes installing components (almost) trivial. More on that below. There are channels for routing cables, lots of cutouts for going from front to rear, and enough fan options to make a hovercraft. Only two fans on the top are included. There are a few fan mounts that have the two sets of holes for four screws, but primarily the fans install on rails. Put them wherever on the rail you want! The case supports the new 'hidden connector' motherboards. Mine is an old-style ATX, but it worked fine. Very clever engineering went into the drive mounts. There are no bays as such. The drives mount to thumbscrew panels on the underside of the motherboard tray. The resulting case, with lights on full display, impressed even my wife (who wishes the computer gear was in some closet). My liquid cooling system is fairly simple and left plenty of height. The LCD is still on order. The case comes with two base panels for this. One has the cutout for the LCD, the other does not. And, did I mention that there are multiple mesh screens that slide out for cleaning? What's there to say on the negative side? * I had to remove the power supply mounting bracket in order to install the power supply, then put the bracket back. There was physically no way to squeeze a standard size power supply in otherwise. * This again is ingenious engineering, but is a pain as well: the motherboard mounts such that the back panel connectors are at the top of the case, totally invisible from the outside. You route cables out through a hole in the back of the top cover. After I had the installation complete and got ready to attach cables, I looked at that internal connector and wondered if I'd need medical instruments to access connections. Then I noticed the 2nd half of the cleverness here: unscrew a single thumbscrew, and the entire top fan assembly lifts out. Awesome! * Getting access to the GPU connectors was more problematic, as they're further 'in'. With my dexterity-missing fingers, I did have to use a pair of thin needle-nose pliers. Some smart people really did their homework on this case. You just have to disassemble it to REALLY appreciate it.
L**E
Good looking case
Absolutely love how this case looks. So much better than the basic boring glass boxes that everyone uses. The profile alone is unique. Almost every piece of this case is easily removable. The mounting brackets for all the fans can be taken off so you can install them more easily. The panel under my Superman figure can be removed for longer gpu’s the horizontal gpu mount is a bonus. cable management gets a bit tricky, I wish there were more spots to put zip ties. My biggest appeal and disappoint ment for this case is that the rear IO goes out the top. While I really liked that for “accessibility” they didn’t covered it up with panels so it’s actually less accessible because you have to remove the lop panel and lift the top fans. Not a big deal if you don’t need to constantly have access to it. check my pic below. That’s my only complaint though. While they show it inmost of the pics the front lcd is sold separately, will get it when I have the chance
C**Y
Amazing case I never knew I wanted
This is an amazing case! I went from a HYTE Y 70 to this case. Mainly to gain back space in my setup. While the width is still as wide as most cases, the depth is less due to the vertical motherboard orientation. While it could be a pain to use due to routing cables to your back IO, I solved this by buying various usb type short extensions, most being 1.5feet. This way I can easily plug in or unplug items as needed. I made sure to get black for usb 2,0, red for usb 3.x, and two usb-c 4.0 cable extensions. This makes it a breeze! Building in this case is just great! Loads of space, easy to reach into too. Plenty of fans for cooling as well. I didn't use a fan below the gpu as thats where some of my cable management lives, but honestly with all the intake its not an issue. At idle my Zotac 4090 takes at a cool 36c! Gaming it might go into 60's but honestly that's not bad either. The optional LCD can be tricky to get working, but I sorted it out just fine and it works for me now without any issues. I would highly recommend this case to others. Value for the money is good, ease of access, easy to build in, and great color options.
N**.
Great case but be warned
Pros: Very easy to remove panels and gain accessibility Lots of fan and radiator space* (see cons) Removable dust filters on every ingress point Lots of tie down points and places to stow wires Unique look with lot's of room for upgrades Cons: It's the only case that I know of that requires you to take it partially apart in order to hook up your cables to your I/O and GPU. It's not difficult, the lid literally just pops off, but it can be a pain. If you have a full ATX MB, you may have to get thin (15mm) 120mm fans for the left side if you decide to place fans there. I nearly snapped some of the motherboard connections trying to fit standard size 120mm fans. If you planned on putting a radiator on the left side with a ATX MB, I guarantee it will not fit. Comes with a replacement panel to accommodate a LCD screen at the bottom front, but good luck finding one.
J**E
Not the case you want for running AIO cooling
Thermaltake should be embarrassed. DO NOT buy this case if you're using AIO cooling. Thermaltake markets this case as capable of accomodating two 360mm radiators, but you have to install the radiators UPSIDE DOWN. This will accelerate the wear of the pump, and will cause premature failure of your AIO hardware due to the intake of air into the liquid cooling loop. Gamer's Nexus released a video FOUR YEARS AGO showing how air-gaps in AIO cooling can permanently destroy your pump and threaten to burn out your hardware as a result. Video is titled "Stop Doing It Wrong: How to Kill Your CPU Cooler (AIO Mounting Orientation) ", and 18:00 minutes into the video it clearly shows you what can happen when you mount your radiators incorrectly. Specifically, how Thermaltake instructs you to mount them in their manual. I ended up getting a Cooler Master Masterframe 700, and now I feel like I made the right decision. It easily accommodated my dual 360mm AIO setup; the open air design makes cleaning super easy; and it's got a unique look with everything mounted and the RGB popping off. The Cooler Master case does require assembly, but the end product is way more capable than this incompetent case.
N**A
I love my Thermaltake Tower!
This was the perfect upgrade for my PC. Easy and intuitive so you can access the inside for upgrading or cleaning, plus built in cable management, which made it even easier. It looks great and came with a nice visual instruction guide.
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