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Thermaltake View 51 Snow ARGB Edition Review

Thermaltake View 51 Snow ARGB Edition Review

Posted on May 3, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Some PC builders want the smallest case that will hold their components. If you’re one, Thermaltake’s $189.99 View 51 Snow ARGB Edition chassis is not for you—at 21.7 by 12.4 by 20.7 inches, this Extended ATX-compatible full-tower case is one of the largest I’ve seen. While it wins style points for its two preinstalled white 200mm ARGB front fans and white 120mm rear fan, its extra-roomy interior is a treat to work with and a prize for those that value an easy building experience. Though a few issues did pop up with (and were perhaps limited to) my test unit, the View 51 Snow ARGB Edition is a PC case well worth having if you have the space for it.
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