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Thermaltake AH T600 'Attack Helicopter' Instance Review

We got our very first glimpse of the Thermaltake AH T600 chassis at CES 2020 earlier in the year and have been looking frontward to getting the opportunity to take a closer look at it always since. According to Thermaltake, the AH T600 is styled effectually an assault helicopter and is aimed towards those who really want to prove off their organization with its rather unique appearance. But the existent question is, what is it like to build a organisation within? Let's find out.

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Thermaltake has a history of producing cases that its extensive modding community has adjusted into some very interesting creations. In 2016, Thermaltake launched the Cadre X9 chassis that was afterwards modded to look similar a tank and both the Core P3 and P90 have been crafted into some weird and wonderful creations in the past too.

And then in 2019, Thermaltake equipped its production lines with the tooling to brand its ain unique and outlandish looking cases in-house. The AH T600 attack helicopter themed chassis is the first example to be created from this new production model and is available for enthusiast PC builders to purchase now.

AH T600 is technically an open frame total ATX tower chassis and is intended to be used for showcasing unique builds in the best possible way. It is equipped with five tempered glass panels, three at the front which sort of resemble an set on helicopter cockpit, besides equally ii glass side windows that are mounted on hinges with thumbscrew fasteners for piece of cake admission to the interior. There are also a generous corporeality of panel gaps effectually the chassis, so airflow shouldn't be restricted.

The structure of the chassis frame is constructed from steel and the outer vanquish is manufactured from a combination of steel and plastic panels. Compared with the average mid-tower desktop cases, the AH T600 is a scrap of animate being. With all the panels installed information technology measures 750mm from forepart to back, it stands approximately 620mm tall and weighs in at over 20kg empty.

In terms of hardware component support, the AH T600 can firm up to EATX form gene motherboards, CPU coolers up to 195mm tall, ability supplies with a maximum length of 200mm and graphics cards up to 440mm long. The rear console allows for vertical or horizontal PCIe add together-in carte installation and there is space for up to two 3.5-inch HDDs or a total of three two.v-inch SSDs or HDDs.

AH T600 is Tt LCS-Liquid Cooling support certified which means it is perfect for hardcore enthusiasts to build circuitous and extreme custom liquid cooling solutions inside. Generous radiator mounting options are available, with support for up to 480/420mm radiators or 4 x 120mm/three x 140mm fans in the front end,  up to 360mm radiators or 3 x 120mm/2 x 140mm fans in the roof and there is space for up to 360mm radiators or 3 10 120mm/2 10 140mm fans to the right of the motherboard tray.

Pre-installed to the floor of the AH T600 chassis is a removable subclass for installing compatible water pumps or pump/res combos and the front panel I/O consists of ability and reset buttons, power and HDD action LEDs, 2 USB 3.0 Type-A ports, a single USB 2.0 Blazon-A, ane USB Type-C port and 3.5mm Hard disk audio jacks for headphones and a microphone.

The Thermaltake AH T600 is available in either blackness or white colour schemes and is available to purchase now. The Black version is priced at around £250 and the Snowfall white version is a picayune more than expensive at around £265 in the UK, which I suppose doesn't seem besides expensive considering the unique design and sheer size of the case, if you are into this kind of affair of course.

Fundamental features

  • Distinctive attack helicopter design
  • Support for extreme water cooling setups
  • Tempered drinking glass forepart and side panels
  • Ideal for showcasing unique builds

Specifications

Case blazon Total belfry
Dimensions (H Ten W X D) 628.three x 337 x 763 mm
Net Weight 20.64 kg
Side panel 5mm Tempered Glass x 2
Colour Black
Material SPCC
Drive trophy 2 10 3.5″ or 3 x 2.5"
I/O Panel Type-C x 1, USB iii.0 x 2, USB ii.0 ten 1, HD Audio 10 1
Expansion Slots 8
Fan support Front: 4 ten 120mm or 3 x 120mm or ii x 120mm or one ten 120mm /3 x 140mm or two x 140mm or one 10 140mm

Summit: iii x 120mm or 2 x 120mm or 1 x 120mm / 2 x 140mm or 1 x 140mm

Right: 3 ten 120mm or 2 x 120mm or 1 10 120mm / 2 x 140mm or one 10 140mm

Radiator support Front: 1 10 480mm or ane x 360mm or 1 x 240mm or 1 x 120mm / 1 ten 420mm or 1 x 280mm or 1 x 140mm

Peak: 1 x 360mm or 1 10 240mm or 1 x 120mm / 1 x 280mm or one 10 140mm

Right: i x 360mm or ane x 240mm or ane x 120mm / 1 x 280mm or 1 x 140mm

Maximum CPU libation height 195mm
Maximum VGA length 300mm (With Water Pump)
440mm (Without Water Pump)
Maximum power supply length 200mm

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