Thermaltake's View family is a full-size Midi Tower/Full Tower enclosure with a focus on acoustic performance, ease of assembly and eye-catching design. The company's engineers are actively experimenting with the shape and location of viewing windows, and are also looking for unique solutions for lighting the hull.


In particular, the flagship View 71 case is equipped with massive tempered glass panels and Riing Blue fans with targeted illumination, through which you can see all the insides of the PC. The View 27 chassis uses an unusual gull-wing viewing window that covers part of the side panel and top cover at the same time. And in the front panel of the View 28 RGB case, a hole similar to a phase inverter port is mounted, the internal cavities of which are decorated with LEDs. With special effects turned on, it looks like a glowing bottomless well. Such a solution should be of particular interest to gamers who stream privately and worry about how their PC looks in the frame.

Given that View cases are made primarily for gamers, the company's engineers are constantly looking for technical solutions that simplify the build process. For example, the View 28 case features a unique floating GPU mounting system with an optional PCI-E cable that makes it easier to position the graphics card in the case. Larger cases often use a slide-out or replaceable motherboard tray. Also, for most representatives of this series, mandatory elements of the programme are a modular layout, removable baskets for drives, a hidden wire pulling system and service windows for installing or replacing a Cooling system processor.