Description
Thermaltake AH T200 Snow Micro Chassis
The Thermaltake AH T200 Snow Micro Chassis is not just a case—it’s a statement piece for builders who want a compact PC that delivers big on drama and performance. This helicopter-styled open-frame micro chassis redefines what a small form factor can be, transforming a modest footprint into a striking showcase for your hardware. The Snow edition brings a pristine white exterior that instantly elevates any desktop setup, pairing modern aesthetics with an industrial, tech-forward silhouette. Built for enthusiasts who crave both bold visuals and practical engineering, the AH T200 Snow combines premium materials, thoughtful cable management, and versatile cooling options to support a high-performance micro-ATX build without compromising accessibility. With two 4mm tempered glass panels on the left and right sides, this chassis offers panoramic visibility of your components, cooling loops, and RGB illumination from multiple angles, ensuring your build looks as good as it performs. The open-frame design minimizes barriers between you and your hardware, granting generous clearance for GPUs, cooling blocks, and custom loops while maintaining a clean, minimalist presentation. Despite its compact Micro ATX footprint, the AH T200 Snow emphasizes airflow and serviceability, making upgrades and maintenance quick and frustration-free. Whether you’re assembling a compact gaming rig, a compact workstation, or a showpiece build for streaming or LAN events, this case provides a robust foundation to showcase high-end components, while keeping cables tidy and components accessible. The combination of Snow White finish, dual tempered glass visualization, and the dramatic open-frame structure gives you a platform that is as easy to work with as it is compelling to observe, ensuring your PC becomes a centerpiece in any room or office. If you demand a chassis that pairs a futuristic, aviation-inspired look with practical Micro ATX compatibility, the AH T200 Snow is designed to satisfy—offering flexibility, cooling headroom, and a bold aesthetic that stands out in a crowded market.
- Helicopter-style open-frame design delivers bold, futuristic aesthetics and effortless access to internals for quick builds and upgrades.
- Dual 4mm tempered glass panels (left and right) provide crystal-clear visibility of your components, cooling, and RGB artistry from multiple angles.
- Micro ATX motherboard support enables compact, space-efficient builds without sacrificing essential expandability and performance.
- Snow White exterior combined with exposed frame elements delivers a striking, contemporary look that complements modern gaming gear and workstations.
- Versatile cooling options and generous internal space support various air and liquid cooling configurations, giving you flexibility to craft your preferred thermal solution.
Technical Details of Thermaltake AH T200 Snow Micro Chassis
- Chassis type: Open-frame micro chassis
- Motherboard support: Micro ATX
- Side panels: 4mm tempered glass (two panels on left and right)
- Color/finish: Snow White
- Expansion and storage: Compatible with standard expansion cards and storage options typical for Micro ATX builds (exact drive bay configuration not specified)
How to Install Thermaltake AH T200 Snow Micro Chassis
- Prepare your workspace and gather components suitable for a Micro ATX build, including motherboard, CPU, memory, graphics card, storage, and any cooling you plan to use.
- Remove the side glass panels to access the interior and become familiar with mounting points, standoff positions, and cable routing routes.
- Install the motherboard into the case by aligning it with the appropriate standoffs for Micro ATX form factor; secure with screws and confirm a solid ground connection.
- Install the CPU, CPU cooler, and memory modules on the motherboard according to the component manuals, ensuring there is enough clearance with the open-frame structure and panels.
- Mount the graphics card and any additional expansion cards in their PCIe slots; route power cables carefully to minimize cable clutter and maximize airflow.
- Install storage drives (SATA or NVMe) as supported by the motherboard and chassis, connecting data and power cables in a tidy, organized fashion.
- Reattach the tempered glass panels, ensuring they are firmly secured and aligned with the chassis frame to maintain the open aesthetic while protecting components.
- Power up, perform initial boot, and monitor temperatures. Fine-tune fan curves or add additional cooling components if needed to achieve your desired thermal performance and acoustics.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What motherboard sizes are supported?
A: The AH T200 Snow supports Micro ATX motherboards only (not Mini ITX or larger).
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Q: How many tempered glass panels does it have?
A: It features two 4mm tempered glass panels, one on the left and one on the right.
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Q: Does the case include fans?
A: Fans are not specified as included; plan to add fans or a cooling solution according to your build requirements.
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Q: Is this chassis suitable for water cooling?
A: The design is intended to accommodate air and liquid cooling configurations, offering flexibility for custom loops or AIO setups where space allows.
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Q: Is the AH T200 Snow easy to install for beginners?
A: While it’s an open-frame design that provides easy access to components, the ease of installation will depend on your familiarity with building PCs and your chosen cooling and storage configuration.
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