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title: "Thermaltake Tower 900 Snow Edition Tempered Glass Fully Modular E-ATX Vertical Super Tower Computer Chassis CA-1H1-00F6WN-00"
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# Dual 560mm Radiator Support Snow White Premium Finish E-ATX Vertical Super Tower Thermaltake Tower 900 Snow Edition Tempered Glass Fully Modular E-ATX Vertical Super Tower Computer Chassis CA-1H1-00F6WN-00

**Brand:** thermaltake
**Price:** NZ$833
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ❄️ Elevate Your Esports Rig with Thermaltake’s Tower 900 – Where Innovation Meets Ice-Cold Performance!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Thermaltake Tower 900 Snow Edition Tempered Glass Fully Modular E-ATX Vertical Super Tower Computer Chassis CA-1H1-00F6WN-00 by thermaltake
- **How much does it cost?** NZ$833 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- thermaltake enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted thermaltake brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Say Goodbye to GPU Sag:** Vertical GPU mounting ensures flawless aesthetics and optimal cooling, especially for custom water loops.
- • **Built to Endure & Impress:** Heavy-duty construction with a 3-year warranty and premium craftsmanship that screams durability and style.
- • **Spacious & Modular Design:** Massive interior with tool-free panel removal and extensive drive bays to future-proof your ultimate gaming or workstation build.
- • **Unrivaled Cooling Mastery:** Supports dual 560mm radiators on both sides for extreme liquid cooling setups that keep your rig chill under pressure.
- • **Showcase Your Build Like a Pro:** Panoramic 5mm thick tempered glass panels with dual rubber mounts for a sleek, sag-free display.

## Overview

The Thermaltake Tower 900 Snow Edition is a fully modular, E-ATX vertical super tower chassis designed for enthusiasts and esports pros. Featuring three 5mm thick tempered glass panels, vertical GPU mounting to prevent sag, and support for dual 560mm radiators, it offers unparalleled cooling and display capabilities. Its spacious interior and premium build quality make it ideal for massive custom water cooling loops and high-end hardware setups, backed by a 3-year warranty and excellence in technical support.

## Description

Designed in collaboration with Water mod France The Tower 900 by Thermaltake represents Thermaltake's passion for innovation the spirit of Watemod France and our vision to expand chassis design for enthusiasts to build into a new era of ESPORTS modding culture The Tower 900 is the premium choice from TT Thermaltake supporting a vertical mounting design high quality 5mm thick tempered glass panels and unrivaled expansion capabilities for massive custom liquid cooling systems.

Review: An amazing case for the right person - The Tower 900 is a very unique case that is really not designed for everyone. If you are not planning a water-cooling setup (best with a dual loop configuration), do not bother. Its air cooling is not bad, but there are other cases that will do that much better. If you are considering a single loop and do not require many physical drives, I would suggest the Thermaltake Core P5; another stunning case designed for a showcase system. The Core P5 and Tower 900 are display cases. Keep that in mind. Cons: I’ll start here as most people want to know the headaches. There are very few. • They ship directly from Thermaltake with no outer box, save the display packing. Mine had obvious damage to the box, including a big hole where something definitely went through it. Carefully, inspect the box before you accept it. That being said, to spite the box damage, the case was not damaged, packed between 2 large styrofoam protectors and weighed about 61 lbs. • The case screws should be better machined. I found that their thumb-screws required a screwdriver and I was under a constant concern of cross-threading them. Also, not all of the thumb-screws are the same; but similar enough to confuse them at a glance. • I really do not like the top cover. It is plastic, where the rest of the system is metal. It uses force-fit pegs to hold in place; I wish it had a catch mechanism instead. It is difficult to remove and replace. • You will, most likely, need longer cables for your peripherals, inside and out. Think ahead of where you will display your case and realize that all of the inputs are on the top. I needed about $70 of new cabling for the outside (my 3rd monitor is a very long run). I need to redo my inner works because the standard cables are stretched to their limits. Thermaktake included 2 short USB extension cables, I think about 1 foot long, which they describe are for your mouse and keyboard. • It’s HUGE(and I love that!)! It took me a while to find a pedestal to display it on. Its dimensions are 17x19; however, the feet are set in a bit and it could sit on a smaller platform if you don’t mind the overhang • I had a minor/insignificant defect in that one of the glass retaining screws, which as a result, goes in at an angle. Because this would require a new case to fix and is hardly noticeable, I can forgive this; however, for a $250 case, they should have inspected this more closely. • The back panel screws are short and very stiff. They are retained in the panel when you remove them (I like that). You must unplug the power to remove it. Again, I wish this had a spring loaded catch, like the side panels do. I think the screws will wear out rather quickly. That is it. I have a few wishes; but these are not complaints. I wish the doors were also articulated, another external drive bay would have been nice. Perhaps some fan mounts on the bottom to increase intake. It comes with only 2x140mm fans (installed in the top). I wish it included another hard drive bay and the other 2 SSD trays (Yeah, I’m a data hoarder) Pros: • This is huge and everything comes apart. This is the first case where I had no issues squeezing my huge hands (XXXL) into the case. Wiring was a dream. If I felt cramped, I simply, disassembled the area of the case I was working on (easy because of the thumb-screws) and did what I needed. It is very modular. I am hoping to score an extra drive cage and 2 more SSD mounts. I’ll try to update this review with a report on how easily this was achieved. • This is a big case (am I saying that enough?). You can cram a lot into it and still look spacious; which is different from the P5 and why I chose this. I am not custom water-cooled yet, so I have 2 huge holes in my setup. But at a glance, it is clear that there is significantly more space in the cooling reservoir areas than is needed. This means loads of space for weird cool moding ideas. Currently, I’ve had to slim down my storage to 6x3.5 hard drives (internal: 4 in the back and 2 in the front), 1x3.5 Blu-Ray (yeah, I still use one a lot... there were 2 in my last build), and 2x 2.5 SSD. Stock, I can see mountings for 2 more 2.5 drives. Eventually, I’ll put the 2 Blu-Ray and hot-swappable drive bay in an external ESATA tower near my chair. • It is important to mention that factory sealed water-coolers may have fit issues. I fit my Corsair H80i without an issue; however, larger ones will (like the H100) not fit. It comes assembled, with various extra parts and all screws needed for a complete install. All extra parts are bagged separately (4 bags: the manuals, general hardware, extra case items and standoffs, and Zip-ties and USB Extension Cables) and stuffed into the drive bays. The 3.5 drive bays are fitted with tool-less drive caddies that work rather well (the side tabs pull off and snap back in to retain the drive). It also has an additional radiator cage, if you want to remove the drive bay and use 2x480 radiators. It comes with 2x2.5 drive trays that mount in the front of the case, either on the back wall, or the sides of the center consol. There are tons of pre-drilled holes for reconfiguring the case to your needs. All of the metal is painted with a durable paint (mine is black, the faster color), and has finished edges; so no cut fingers on raw sheet metal. This case is beautiful! Pictures and videos cannot show you how nice this looks. The tinting is very dark. With no lights on, I can barely see my components. When I start illuminating, the tinting helps keep the bland areas of the case shaded, while the lighted components seem to pop out. This is literally a showcase for your gear. I consider this as a wonderful canvas for a functional piece of art, rather than a box to contain My Precious. I think this is an amazing case that I would only recommend to people that love their computer enough to spend un-Godly amounts money on it and want a case that can show off their cherished baby (yes you can fit a few babies into this... probably about 8). Its aesthetics will really show off your gear without dominating the system’s look. I’ve seen some mods where the case is so outrageous that the system was superfluous; not true here. Its beauty is only dwarfed by its functionality. This is not just a pretty box; its design had function in mind.
Review: A very large case with lots of space for a custom water loop and many drives - I bought this case to use with the Asus ROG Maximus Extreme motherboard, an I9-13900K processor, and a 3090TI GPU. I got an ASUS ROG Strix LC II 360 ARGB AIO for the CPU cooler, and have an additional 7 RGB fans in the case. So far, I have only put two HDD’s, although the case will fit many more, possibly while using less fans. The case is quite large, and is way bigger than most will need for a system that does not have a custom cooling loop. I wanted to have the option to add on in the future; hence my purchase. The airflow is good, with a vent on the bottom under the PS, and two smaller vents in the front, one smaller one on each side. This is in addition to the large ones in the back part of each side, and a large vent in the back. I replaced the top two included fans with fans that match the RGB TT fans that I used on the back of the side panels. I believe that there are sufficient fan locations to move a lot of air in this case. I have not had any heat issues; however, I do not tax this machine much as of yet. The case comes with a lot of hardware to put multiple drives in the back of the side panels, as well as the two slots above the PS. There is a quite large compartment in the back of the case for all of the wires for routing. I wish that there were more tie off points, as those seemed somewhat lacking. The case is somewhat unusual as, due to the design, the external connections to the motherboard are all on the top of the case. These are then routed to the back of the top of the case, and are covered by a plastic cover. It makes things neat, and necessitates a vertical GPU mount. There is plenty of clearance for the cables, and I like the overall design. This design may cause some cable routing issues in the case, and could cause some of the graphics on the motherboard to not be in the proper orientation. The case is well built, and solid with thick tempered glass front and side pieces. It is quite heavy. The panels can mostly be removed without tools, and are well thought out. The front interface panel is nice and well situated. Overall, this is a great case, heavy, well built, roomy, and looks great. It would mainly be used by someone who wants a lot of room inside for whatever reason. If you have the room, need space for a lot of drives, and do not need portability, then this case will work for you also.

## Features

- [Welcome to the Showcase] The entire design of The Tower 900 showcases it's system presentation to enthusiast looking for a streamlined presentation
- [Say NO to the SAG] Vertical GPU mounting prevents "GPU SAG" especially with water-cooling involved
- [Build to LAST] Supporting 5mm Thick Tinted Tempered Glass Panels (x3) secured properly with a dual rubber cushion mounting system
- [Extreme Cooling Capable] Supporting up to dual 560mm Radiators on either side with proper mounting for dual loop liquid cooling configurations
- [Quality ] 3 year with excellence technical support for your gaming PC build

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01MTOVX8D |
| Antenna Location | Hogar / Oficina |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Thermaltake |
| Built-In Media | computer case, parts, tempered glass |
| Case Type | Full Tower |
| Color | Snow |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, cpu, motherboard |
| Cooling Method | Water |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 951 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Tempered Glass |
| Fan Size | 120 Millimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841163065839, 04717964406026 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 6 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21.7"D x 32"W x 20"H |
| Item Type Name | TOWER 900 Snow Edition Tempered Glass Fully Modular E-ATX Full Tower Super Gaming Computer Case |
| Item Weight | 54 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Thermaltake USA Direct |
| Material | Tempered Glass |
| Mfr Part Number | CA-1H1-00F6WN-00 |
| Model Name | The Tower 900 Snow Edition |
| Model Number | CA-1H1-00F6WN-00 |
| Motherboard Compatability | Extended ATX |
| Number of Fans | 16 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | LED Indicators |
| Power Supply Maximum Output | 1000 Watts |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Bottom Mount |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hogar / Oficina |
| Supported Motherboard | Extended ATX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 7 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 4 |
| UPC | 841163065839 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 years |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Thermaltake
- **Case Type:** Full Tower
- **Color:** Snow
- **Cooling Method:** Water
- **Fan Size:** 120 Millimeters
- **Material:** Tempered Glass
- **Model Name:** The Tower 900 Snow Edition
- **Motherboard Compatability:** Extended ATX
- **Power Supply Mounting Type:** Bottom Mount
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Hogar / Oficina

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What all come with this tower what does it include**
A: It came with case screws and extra parts for the side panel release  machanism (I think that's what it is). It works best with thermatakes reservoir and pump combo otherwise you will need to create a custom mount.

**Q: where will optical drives be mounted?**
A: The 100, 200, and the 500 do NOT have provisions for an optical drive. If you want to have the convenience of an optical drive, and don't mind having a massive PC case on your desk, you'll need to get the 900, which DOES have provisions for (only) one 5.25 optical drive or fan controller. This is pretty disappointing given the size of some of these cases. I can understand the 100 and 200 not having provisions for a 5.25 bay, but there's more than enough room for one on the 500. They very easily could have made an optional insert to house one, just as they did for that small LCD screen. Very poor planning on TT's part IMHO. That optional component could have very easily brought in more sales, by giving their customers more options. If you're creative enough, you probably could mod an optical drive into the bottom front skirt plate, but this would most likely void out your warranty, if that's something you would be concerned with. The vast majority of case modders don't care about warranties.

**Q: How do I get the liquid coolant system? And does it come with all the parts needed to put it together?**
A: You can either get an AIO and use that, or you can study up and design your own custom loop using parts from either EK or Thermaltake. Anything can be made to work in this case because a good portion of these parts are standardized. EK pumps mount on 120mm or 140mm fans with a bracket. All radiators fit in the same 120/140/240/280/360/420mm slots. It isn't easy to design a loop but it's worth the effort. I strongly suggest using the EK configurator.

**Q: Does anyone have the dimensions for the glass panels?  Trying to get creative with them.**
A: Hello,Front panel glass is (LxWxD) 22 3/4 x 15 1/2 x 27 3/8 InchesSide panel  glass is (LxWxD) 22 3/4 x 10 1/2 x 25 Inches

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An amazing case for the right person
*by S***E on December 28, 2016*

The Tower 900 is a very unique case that is really not designed for everyone. If you are not planning a water-cooling setup (best with a dual loop configuration), do not bother. Its air cooling is not bad, but there are other cases that will do that much better. If you are considering a single loop and do not require many physical drives, I would suggest the Thermaltake Core P5; another stunning case designed for a showcase system. The Core P5 and Tower 900 are display cases. Keep that in mind. Cons: I’ll start here as most people want to know the headaches. There are very few. • They ship directly from Thermaltake with no outer box, save the display packing. Mine had obvious damage to the box, including a big hole where something definitely went through it. Carefully, inspect the box before you accept it. That being said, to spite the box damage, the case was not damaged, packed between 2 large styrofoam protectors and weighed about 61 lbs. • The case screws should be better machined. I found that their thumb-screws required a screwdriver and I was under a constant concern of cross-threading them. Also, not all of the thumb-screws are the same; but similar enough to confuse them at a glance. • I really do not like the top cover. It is plastic, where the rest of the system is metal. It uses force-fit pegs to hold in place; I wish it had a catch mechanism instead. It is difficult to remove and replace. • You will, most likely, need longer cables for your peripherals, inside and out. Think ahead of where you will display your case and realize that all of the inputs are on the top. I needed about $70 of new cabling for the outside (my 3rd monitor is a very long run). I need to redo my inner works because the standard cables are stretched to their limits. Thermaktake included 2 short USB extension cables, I think about 1 foot long, which they describe are for your mouse and keyboard. • It’s HUGE(and I love that!)! It took me a while to find a pedestal to display it on. Its dimensions are 17x19; however, the feet are set in a bit and it could sit on a smaller platform if you don’t mind the overhang • I had a minor/insignificant defect in that one of the glass retaining screws, which as a result, goes in at an angle. Because this would require a new case to fix and is hardly noticeable, I can forgive this; however, for a $250 case, they should have inspected this more closely. • The back panel screws are short and very stiff. They are retained in the panel when you remove them (I like that). You must unplug the power to remove it. Again, I wish this had a spring loaded catch, like the side panels do. I think the screws will wear out rather quickly. That is it. I have a few wishes; but these are not complaints. I wish the doors were also articulated, another external drive bay would have been nice. Perhaps some fan mounts on the bottom to increase intake. It comes with only 2x140mm fans (installed in the top). I wish it included another hard drive bay and the other 2 SSD trays (Yeah, I’m a data hoarder) Pros: • This is huge and everything comes apart. This is the first case where I had no issues squeezing my huge hands (XXXL) into the case. Wiring was a dream. If I felt cramped, I simply, disassembled the area of the case I was working on (easy because of the thumb-screws) and did what I needed. It is very modular. I am hoping to score an extra drive cage and 2 more SSD mounts. I’ll try to update this review with a report on how easily this was achieved. • This is a big case (am I saying that enough?). You can cram a lot into it and still look spacious; which is different from the P5 and why I chose this. I am not custom water-cooled yet, so I have 2 huge holes in my setup. But at a glance, it is clear that there is significantly more space in the cooling reservoir areas than is needed. This means loads of space for weird cool moding ideas. Currently, I’ve had to slim down my storage to 6x3.5 hard drives (internal: 4 in the back and 2 in the front), 1x3.5 Blu-Ray (yeah, I still use one a lot... there were 2 in my last build), and 2x 2.5 SSD. Stock, I can see mountings for 2 more 2.5 drives. Eventually, I’ll put the 2 Blu-Ray and hot-swappable drive bay in an external ESATA tower near my chair. • It is important to mention that factory sealed water-coolers may have fit issues. I fit my Corsair H80i without an issue; however, larger ones will (like the H100) not fit. It comes assembled, with various extra parts and all screws needed for a complete install. All extra parts are bagged separately (4 bags: the manuals, general hardware, extra case items and standoffs, and Zip-ties and USB Extension Cables) and stuffed into the drive bays. The 3.5 drive bays are fitted with tool-less drive caddies that work rather well (the side tabs pull off and snap back in to retain the drive). It also has an additional radiator cage, if you want to remove the drive bay and use 2x480 radiators. It comes with 2x2.5 drive trays that mount in the front of the case, either on the back wall, or the sides of the center consol. There are tons of pre-drilled holes for reconfiguring the case to your needs. All of the metal is painted with a durable paint (mine is black, the faster color), and has finished edges; so no cut fingers on raw sheet metal. This case is beautiful! Pictures and videos cannot show you how nice this looks. The tinting is very dark. With no lights on, I can barely see my components. When I start illuminating, the tinting helps keep the bland areas of the case shaded, while the lighted components seem to pop out. This is literally a showcase for your gear. I consider this as a wonderful canvas for a functional piece of art, rather than a box to contain My Precious. I think this is an amazing case that I would only recommend to people that love their computer enough to spend un-Godly amounts money on it and want a case that can show off their cherished baby (yes you can fit a few babies into this... probably about 8). Its aesthetics will really show off your gear without dominating the system’s look. I’ve seen some mods where the case is so outrageous that the system was superfluous; not true here. Its beauty is only dwarfed by its functionality. This is not just a pretty box; its design had function in mind.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A very large case with lots of space for a custom water loop and many drives
*by I***R on December 27, 2022*

I bought this case to use with the Asus ROG Maximus Extreme motherboard, an I9-13900K processor, and a 3090TI GPU. I got an ASUS ROG Strix LC II 360 ARGB AIO for the CPU cooler, and have an additional 7 RGB fans in the case. So far, I have only put two HDD’s, although the case will fit many more, possibly while using less fans. The case is quite large, and is way bigger than most will need for a system that does not have a custom cooling loop. I wanted to have the option to add on in the future; hence my purchase. The airflow is good, with a vent on the bottom under the PS, and two smaller vents in the front, one smaller one on each side. This is in addition to the large ones in the back part of each side, and a large vent in the back. I replaced the top two included fans with fans that match the RGB TT fans that I used on the back of the side panels. I believe that there are sufficient fan locations to move a lot of air in this case. I have not had any heat issues; however, I do not tax this machine much as of yet. The case comes with a lot of hardware to put multiple drives in the back of the side panels, as well as the two slots above the PS. There is a quite large compartment in the back of the case for all of the wires for routing. I wish that there were more tie off points, as those seemed somewhat lacking. The case is somewhat unusual as, due to the design, the external connections to the motherboard are all on the top of the case. These are then routed to the back of the top of the case, and are covered by a plastic cover. It makes things neat, and necessitates a vertical GPU mount. There is plenty of clearance for the cables, and I like the overall design. This design may cause some cable routing issues in the case, and could cause some of the graphics on the motherboard to not be in the proper orientation. The case is well built, and solid with thick tempered glass front and side pieces. It is quite heavy. The panels can mostly be removed without tools, and are well thought out. The front interface panel is nice and well situated. Overall, this is a great case, heavy, well built, roomy, and looks great. It would mainly be used by someone who wants a lot of room inside for whatever reason. If you have the room, need space for a lot of drives, and do not need portability, then this case will work for you also.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ AWESOME BEAT!!!! and BIG!!!! (I mean big. If you don't want a giant case ... don't buy)
*by K***. on April 29, 2022*

This computer case is absolutely the beast of all beasts!!!! It is BIG though. When I say big, you could buy two of these suckers and use them as stands for your desk. They are that tall and rugged. There is almost nothing to not love about this case. It has plenty of breathing room. You can make it a water cooled case or fan cooled case. You just have to know how your fans works and create a vacuum effect for max cooling. I have man fan cooled at the moment but will eventually turn it into water cooled. I have 14 fans installed all RGB color coded. You can customize it so much. I made it so I was able to install fans right beneath the motherboard shooting up from the bottom to the top of the case. My two fans at the top push the air up and out. I have perfected a loop of air to maximize flow. This case is so tall I have fit a 420 AIO coolor for my CPU vertical. :) The motherboard sits vertical as well allowing no GPU sag!!! FTW!!! :) :) :) I have 12 Hard drives installed too and still room for expansion. I love the openness of the case and the customizable parts of it. Plenty of extra accessories to build the inside of the case as you want. The glass and case are solid and very high quality. One of the coolest parts of this case is the whole top easily pops off giving excess to the motherboard. There you can install of your USB cables, etc, and send them out the back of the case. The lid then snaps into place hiding all the cables. If you have the room and an awesome case that will last a lifetime and that you can customize and change up the look over the years. This is it!!!!

## Frequently Bought Together

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