Thermaltake Tower 100 Racing Green Edition Tempered Glass Mini Tower Computer Chassis Supports Mini-ITX CA-1R3-00SCWN-00
$79.99
Price: $79.99
(as of Jan 09, 2025 15:19:40 UTC – Details)
The Tower 100 Mini ITX Chassis is the mini version of our iconic case The Tower 900
4mm Thick Tempered Glass Window Panels: three 4mm thick tempered glass window panel at front, left, and right
Handy I/O Port and unique internal design: with a high speed Type-C connector and two USB 3.0.
The Tower 100 supports up to two 3.5’’ HDD or four 2.5’’ SSD, include two bracket for 2.5’’ SSD at right side.
Dust Filter Design: Eight super fine filters on the right, left, top, and at the bottom are designed to provide excellent protection against dirt and dust from the outside of the case and is easily removable for cleaning.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the computer case’s quality, appearance, and ease of build. They find it well-designed and easy to work in, with spacious interiors for graphics cards and power supplies. Many appreciate the compact size, which allows for a compact desktop PC build.
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13 reviews for Thermaltake Tower 100 Racing Green Edition Tempered Glass Mini Tower Computer Chassis Supports Mini-ITX CA-1R3-00SCWN-00
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Juan Santiago –
Better than expected.
I bought it back on January, had my old Z370-I with the 8700K and PowerColor Red Devil RX 5700 XT. I upgraded to AM5 and decided to keep the case because it worked well during the past months, first it was very simple to unbuild and build, it was spacious, cable management is great, simple to install rear M.2, plenty of space, but what I like more it’s the motherboard orientation, the GPU goes vertical and the connections above, it was a plus for me.The temperatures are pretty good, I have the GPU undervolted and running the Ryzen 7700X in eco mode with -20 PBO, also I use the HY-PR RX Eco in the Adrenaline software with 120 FPS limit, this way the system runs great, power efficient and cool.It is a beautiful and different case; I am very pleased with the results of my build.Mobo: Asrock B650E PG-ITXCPU: Ryzen 7 7700XGPU: Sapphire RX 7800 XT PureRAM: G.SKILL Flare X5 Series (AMD Expo) DDR5 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) 5600MT/s CL30-36-36-89 1.25VColer: Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120Fans: AsiaHorse FS-9002 Pro (from last build) – Rear: Thermaltake TOUGHFAN 14 -WhiteM.2: Main: Crucial T700 1TB, Rear: Crucial P5 Plus 2TBPSU: Corsair RM750X 2018 model (from last build)Extra: 1. Thermalright CPU Contact Frame 2. Thermal Grizzly KryoSheet 33×33
Sandra –
PC case that is aesthetically pleasing and functional
I built my first PC with this case which I’ve been using for 2 years and still love the design.Pros:1. Parts are pretty easy to access for cleaning/maintenance (just need to take out 5 screws on top and slide out the glass panels). It’s been 2 years but I don’t see dust settling on the inside; I’ve only cleaned it once since I’ve built it2. Aesthetically pleasing and has a lot of compartments for chord management/hiding and little holes to tie chords to3. Was originally worried about overheating due to the glass but my setup efficiently circulates air. I haven’t run into any problems and I often game for an entire dayCons:1. Limited options for parts due to smaller build. There are also limited ways you can lay out your parts given the setup of the PC case, so you don’t get much flexibility as compared to larger cases2. The glass panels require more frequent cleaning to stay clear3. Heavier than most cases
drcyclops –
A huge case for your tiny motherboard
This is an absolutely massive case for a mini-ITX build. That’s what I wanted, but if you want a small form factor case this is way not it.The materials are high quality and feel durable. The inside is pretty spacious. I didn’t have much trouble maneuvering inside the case.Accessing the IO panel is easy. The top has a kind of lid that pops up. All the ports are right there. Pretty convenient.If you want to get into the case, however, it’s not so easy. You need to remove 5 screws, 1 thumbscrew, the top lid, the entire top housing, and one side panel. If you want to actually work inside the case you’ll need to remove at least 2 side panels. This is more of a “set it and forget it” case.When everything is together it looks great, especially if you have RGB components to show off. If you want a nice centerpiece case and don’t mind that it’s huge for a mini-ITX build, pick it up.
Isaac –
Good case, OK airflow
I have my main PC built in this case, and it’s held up pretty well. The initial assembly was easy, except for a lack of cable management space, which made it frustrating to mount SATA SSDs and hard drives to the 4 trays in the case. The filters are easy to clean, although they rattle a little bit in the case. Airflow is OK but not spectacular, I used a 120mm AIO and a fan at the top, as well as another fan at the bottom, in a push-pull configuration. I get CPU temps within acceptable limits, but buyers should consider using a pull-pull configuration for negative airflow, which may improve temps quite a bit.Overall, I like this case, but if I had to buy it again I might go with a different option.
Arzach –
Superbly designed mini case
I’m impressed with this case. I’ve done several micro-ITX builds, and some have taken contortionist skills to put together. This case is very small but everything fits perfectly and easily, including a full-size graphics card. Excellent cable routing above, below and in back makes for a clean look inside and on the desktop. It’s modular design makes it easy to break down, but it is a process when you want to access the interior, as you need to remove many panels. There are 5 screws on top that need a screwdriver, but the panels are attached with thumbscrews. It is not expandable; if that’s important a bigger case would be better. However, for specific builds it is easy and stylish (mine is primarily a recording studio but the RTX 3060 makes it fine for games, too 🙂 Real glass, quality construction, great looks and brilliant engineering all add up to a great bargain.
I Build For A Living –
Cannot Custom Loop? ARE YOU SURE?
It says you can use a 120 AIO, I said lets just see about that. This was perfect for my bedroom gaming system. Custom looped the I91300KS. Temps are great and noise level is nominal. Its tight inside if you do what I did, but I air cooled my daughters exact same case and it simply has plenty of room and is aesthetically pleasing. Cost is nominal also. Great quality case and I used a standard power supply in it.
McFamily –
The best pc case I own
This is by far the coolest looking and overall best pc case I own. It has a great quality feel and look. The cable management space is great. The air flow is incredible. The spacing for an itx case is unbelievable, you can fit a 3090 in it, I have. It’s easy to work with and I look the clean look. I have an msi wifi motherboard and the antennas work just fine tucked inside the top of this case under the cover. 10/10 recommend this for beginner and expert builders alike.
Edward –
Buy it and build a mini beast!
Iâm not gonna go into too many technical details but I just installed a 4060 RTX Iâm running over 165 frames and Warzone I had to actually tune it down to 145 because it was too fast for me. All the best hardware available installed. Never gets above 60° degreesC and Iâm gonna put another fan. Great underrated case! You will not be disappointed.
S –
Second case I built in (First was a view 37) the quality difference shocked me a bit. I appreciate being able to take apart the entire case piece by piece without any awkward plastic clips (It’s all screws and metal) and since it’s so small it’s extremely easy to move around. My main problem with this one was the overheating… Make sure to grab some 60mm fans for the bottom of the case to line the walls with or this case will suffocate your parts. I used a 2fan aio on a 12700 and a 3080. I dropped literally 15 degrees by adding more 60mm fans to the bottom to pull in more air… On top of the 120mm at the top and middle (above power supply there’s a slot you can fit a slim noctua in) but with a planned upgrade to a 5080+ I was worried about temps. I bought the tower 500 and honestly the portability of the 100 makes me regret the change a bit even if the 500 is just as easy to build in. The 100 was just so small and easy to work with that I might go back to it.
Cheli –
Este es mi primer gabinete mini ITX, no es tan pequeno como otros pero sin duda es muy agradable a la vista desde cualquier angulo, le queda bien el nombre pues es una torre pequena que cabe sin problema en un escritorio de 140 cm de ancho junto a un monitor ultrawide de 34″ y aun queda espacio.Lo Bueno:- Ya no me preocupo por donde acomodar mi gabinete y que se vea la ventana del lado izquierdo que es donde la mayoria de los gabinetes tienen el vidrio, pues este se ve bien desde cualquier angulo.- Cabe una fuente de poder normal sin problema.- Tiene suficiente espacio para dos discos de 2.5 y uno de 3.5.- Buena disipacion del calor por arriba aunque podria ser mejor.- Filtros de polvo en absolutamente todas las ventilaciones.- Se puede desarmar completamente para ajustar todo segun las necesidades.Lo malo:- Podria tener mejor soporte de ventiladores abajo para mejor disipación de calor.- Tiene una pequeña fuga de iluminacion junto al boton de encendido que no se ve tan bien.
Will –
Layout is very unique with the rear I/O coming out the top, tons of cable management and its all round the perfect case for compact spaces
Cliente de Amazon –
El gabinete llama la atencion a cualquiera que lo vea y puedes hacerle tantas modificaciones como quieras, luces led, pantalla lcd, stickers, figuras, cool water etc. Muy llamativo y ocupa poco espacio
David –
Es fácil de desarmar y cómodo de trabajar al hacer el build. Muy buena ventilación, espacio para cables, para los hdd/ssd, espacio para la GPU y la vista que da de todos los componentes.Me encantó el compartimiento oculto superior para las conexiones de la Motherboard.Recomiendo.