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Review on 🌨️ Thermaltake H200 Snow Edition Mid Tower Case with Tempered Glass, RGB Light Strip, and 120mm Rear Fan (CA-1M3-00M6WN-03) by Matt Minette

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I just bought and finished building the Versa N21 Snow. So far I've liked this one. I'll talk about the aesthetics first and then my experience building the case. Aesthetics I just love how this case looks. The two-tone color makes white very popular. The front panel also has a transparent lower half and the top panel also has a transparent part. If you add LED fans (which I did) they really shine through. I especially like that it gives the case a different look when it's on and when it's off. I chose blue Riing fans similar to those shown on Revain. I know some people don't like top I/O ports, but I really like it. This leaves a very streamlined look on the front of the case. No extra buttons or ports to ruin the beautiful design. The slope of the body helps him look even more unusual than everyone else. Assembly Process Inside is a fairly standard chassis. You have support for 120mm fans on the front, top and rear. I installed 2 blue Riing fans in the front and one in the back. In the end I installed a 240mm AIO. I chose Thermaltake Water 3.0 Extreme. I have an old version of Water 2.0 and had no problems so I decided to try Water 3.0. The installation of the PSU and motherboard was pretty standard. There are also plenty of holes for cable management, so there's no problem there either. I used all 3 3.5" drive bays (1 SSD and 2 HDD). On the back you can optionally install a 2.5" drive, but I went with 3 x 3.5" slots as I like how it fills that area of the case. Having empty seats just doesn't look right to me. Although the 5.25" drive bays are empty because I didn't feel the need for optical drives. I haven't used a CD or DVD for a long time. Still nice to have if I ever decide to add more USB ports, fan control, or whatever. I had no trouble installing the GTX 970. The specs say the VGA limit is 250mm, but there's actually plenty of room. I see a problem if you install the card on the bottom of the motherboard as it might hit the HDD cage, but if you install it on the top PCI-E slot you have no problem. In fact, I had a lot of free space, so you could even take the GTX 980 TI. The general build quality is above what I expected. The metal wasn't very flexible like some of the other inexpensive cases I've made. Conclusion For $60 you really can't go wrong with this case. It looks great, assembly is easy, no defects could be found. The fans I bought for this case are www.amazon.com/Thermaltake-Pressure-Circular-Anti-Vibration-CL-F038-PL12BU-/dp/B00VRKVGP0/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1457565904&sr=8 -5&keywords= ring +fan

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