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Brand | Thermaltake |
Motherboard Compatability | XL ATX |
Case Type | Tower |
Color | Black |
Material | Tempered Glass |
Cooling Method | Water, Air |
Item Weight | 59.1 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 25.39"D x 13.54"W x 27.2"H |
Number of Expansion Slots | 10 |
Number of USB 3 Ports | 4 |
About this item
- Super Tower Chassis : 16.8 Million-Color RGB-Imbued XL-ATX Tower
- 3-Sided Glass Viewing Protection: Surrounded in 5mm Thick Tempered Glass Panels (Front and Both Sides) to Protect and Present
- Vertical Radiator View: Supporting Proper Placement for 120mm and 140mm Radiator Applications up to 480mm in Length
- Dual GPU Placement: 2-Way GPU Placement Allows Vertical GPU Mounting,I/O Port:USB 3.0 x 4, Type-C x 1,HD Audio x 1
- Fully Modular Design: Provides Multiple Configurations and Flexibility for Custom PC Enthusiasts
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Noise level | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.5 |
Quality of material | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Easy to assemble | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.1 | 4.5 | 4.6 |
Easy to remove | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.9 |
Value for money | — | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.4 |
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case type | tower | mini tower | mini tower | full tower | mid tower | full tower |
motherboard form factor | XL ATX | Mini ITX | Mini ITX | ATX | Extended ATX | Extended ATX |
material | Tempered Glass | Tempered Glass | Tempered Glass | Tempered Glass | Tempered Glass | Tempered Glass |
cooling method | Water, Air | Air | Air | Air | Water | Air |
number of usb ports | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 4 | — |
fan count | 4 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 4 |
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Brand | Thermaltake |
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Item model number | CA-1I9-00F1WN-00 |
Item Weight | 59.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 25.39 x 13.5 x 27.2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 25.39 x 13.5 x 27.2 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | Unknown |
Manufacturer | Thermaltake |
ASIN | B079FZ77DB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 24, 2018 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #1,397 in Computer Cases |
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Product Description
Thermaltake adds the new Thermaltake View 91 Tempered Glass RGB Edition Super Tower Chassis to its TT Premium lineup. It’s a 16.8 million-color RGB-imbued XL-ATX tower featuring three 5mm thick tempered glass panels (front and both sides) and 4 preinstalled Riing Plus 14 RGB fans (three at the front and one at the rear). Comes with a USB type-C receptacle on the top panel plus dual liquid cooling capabilities to offer extraordinary LCS flexibility.
Case Type: Super Tower
Dimension (H x W x D): 691 x 344 x 645mm (27.2 x 13.5 x 25.4 inch)
Net Weight: 26.8 kg / 59.08 lb
Side Panel: 5mm Tempered Glass x 3 (Left & Right & Front)
Color: Exterior & Interior : Black
Material: SPCC
Cooling System:
Rear (exhaust): 140mm Riing Plus RGB fan (500-1400rpm, 27.2dBA)
Front (intake): 140mm Riing Plus RGB fan (500-1400rpm, 27.2dBA) x 3
Drive Bays: 12 x 3.5’’ or 2.5’’ (HDD Cage)
Expansion Slots: 10+2
Motherboards: 6.7” x 6.7” (Mini ITX), 9.6” x 9.6” (Micro ATX), 12” x 9.6” (ATX), 12” x 13” (E-ATX) , 13.6” x 10.4” (XL-ATX)
I/O Ports: USB 3.0 x 4, Type-C x 1,HD Audio x 1
PSU: Standard PS2 PSU (optional)
Fan Support
Front: 4 x 120mm, 3 x 140mm
Top: 4 x 120mm, 3 x 140mm, 2 x 200mm
Rear: 1 x 120mm, 1 x 140mm
Bottom: 3 x 120mm, 3 x 140mm
Right Side(Behind M/B Tray): 8 x 120mm, 8 x 140mm, 6 x 200mm
Radiator Support
Front: 1 x 480mm, 1 x 420mm
Top: 1 x 480mm, 1 x 420mm, 1 x 400mm
Rear: 1 x 120mm, 1 x 140mm
Bottom: 1 x 280mm
Right Side(In front of M/B Tray): 1 x 480mm, 1 x 420mm
Clearance
CPU cooler height limitation: 200mm
VGA length limitation: 470mm(with HDD rack), 600mm(without HDD rack)
PSU length limitation: 180mm (With Three Bottom Fans), 220mm (With Two Bottom Fans)
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Customers like the space, quality and appearance of the computer chassis. They mention that it has an enormous amount of room, it's pure engineering perfection and that it looks really good. They also appreciate the ease of use, saying that it'll make a great showcase for custom setups. Customers also appreciate that the case is very customizable and that everything is modular.
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Customers like the space in the computer chassis. They say it has an enormous amount of room, and is a great showcase for any setup. They also say it gives them so much room and options, and enough room to make their imagination run wild. However, some customers have reported issues with the sheer size and weight of the case.
"...All in all though it is a nice, huge case with good airflow that looks really good and will show off your rig...." Read more
"...on all three intakes (front, top, and bottom), and there is a ton of room inside it, so much so that one can mod and upgrade and liquid cool until..." Read more
"...Overall, I really do like this case. Its easy to work with, has an enormous amount of room, and it a great showcase for custom setups." Read more
"Hi, Thermaltake Level 20 HT is a great case. Plenty of room & my computer parts stay very cool...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the computer chassis. They mention that it is a really awesome case, made out of solid metals and thick tinted tempered glass, and is easy to keep well maintained.
"...All in all though it is a nice, huge case with good airflow that looks really good and will show off your rig...." Read more
"...quality build and even though its already so heavy, i would have liked to see less plastic on the frame...." Read more
"...As far as the design is concerned, the case is pure engineering perfection...." Read more
"...To start off, the case is absolutely fantastic and I will update this review with good pictures once I complete my custom loop...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the computer chassis. They mention it looks really good, is well designed, and is perfect for showing off your rig. Some are impressed with the looks and flexibility of this server-sized cube of a case. Overall, customers are happy with the appearance and functionality of this case.
"...All in all though it is a nice, huge case with good airflow that looks really good and will show off your rig...." Read more
"...Overall I am impressed with the looks and flexibility of this "server"-sized cube of a case. Very happy with this purchase =D" Read more
"...Looks great and is able to tame my overcooked 50%+ wattage Radeon VII card's inherent high thermals and small die...." Read more
"...The good news. IF you want a toy, it looks great. IF you have no need for drive bays, air cooling or loads of cables it will look even better...." Read more
Customers find the computer chassis easy to work on, build in, and manage. They appreciate the tray that makes it super easy to put the motherboard in the case. The cables are fairly easy to manage due to the great deal of space behind the motherboard. The case is easy to access and has great aesthetics. Hookup is a breeze from the top of the case, and it's manageable when you need to upgrade or tinker with your rig.
"...All glass panes can be opened/removed so it is super easy to tinker inside this beast...." Read more
"...Overall, I really do like this case. Its easy to work with, has an enormous amount of room, and it a great showcase for custom setups." Read more
"...Motherboard was easy to mount and the system allows you to easily route your cables in the back area which is very nice!..." Read more
"...and a 90 or, a little modification (with a 90 still) and cable management is a joke for a case this voluminous...." Read more
Customers like the ventilation of the computer chassis. They say it provides enough intake to keep everything very chilly, and the computer parts stay very cool. They also mention that it's made for custom water cooling, but can be made air cooled with some planning. Customers also say that the sides and top can be removed to improve cooling easily.
"...case not being designed for airflow, the venting provides enough intake to keep everything very chilly...." Read more
"...Plenty of room & my computer parts stay very cool. Love the case, expect when I receive it, it was broken from front Lt filter side in the middle...." Read more
"...The enclosure is very well ventilated, there are large mesh areas at the bottom and rear panels, alongside the two front vertical supports, and the..." Read more
"...i was having problems with airflow in original case this one keeps the temp lower so my fans no longer sound like a jet engine trying to take off...." Read more
Customers find the computer chassis very customizable and flexible to expand. They say it's a great showcase for custom setups, and the modularity is spectacular. Customers also mention that the case has a lot of compartments and adjustability.
"...lots of customization potential and crazy room to do it...could double as coffee table...." Read more
"...to work with, has an enormous amount of room, and it a great showcase for custom setups." Read more
"...Everything is modular, making mock-ups and swap-outs a breeze, and the steel is heavy gauge and high quality...." Read more
"...tl:dr - Not recommended for AMD4, but great case for custom loops." Read more
Customers find the computer chassis easy to remove. They mention that the top and glass panels can be removed easily. Additionally, they say the individual mounting points are easy to uninstall and reinstall with components. This makes mock-ups and swap-outs a breeze.
"...The glass panels are easy to remove and give yourself plenty of space to work with...." Read more
"...Everything is modular, making mock-ups and swap-outs a breeze, and the steel is heavy gauge and high quality...." Read more
"...is their air filter panels are magnetic which makes them easy to take off and put back, most cases have simple filter access too, but this is..." Read more
"Pros: Lots of space, easy to remove individual mounting points and reinstall with components attached. Overall, a well designed case...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the weight of the computer chassis. They mention that it is heavy and it weights a ton with the windows sides and top on.
"...The pictures don't really show how giant it is either. It is also heavy too...." Read more
"...The case is also heavy weighing in at just over 30 kg (a little over 60 pounds), so be ready with a friend to help carry it if you have stairs..." Read more
"...This thing is so heavy, with no grips or handles anywhere, I would have wanted an ability to put wheels on it, only the feet are held in place by..." Read more
"...Also the case is very heavy.tl:dr - Not recommended for AMD4, but great case for custom loops." Read more
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I was able to build out a cheap dual Xeon E5-2696v4 build with 256gb RAM and plenty of fans to keep things cool. Airflow is nice in this, but make sure you watch how you put your fans in. I wish the 2 included 140mm fans were ARGB, but they aren't even RGB, still they are perfectly fine on the inside rear cover.
You are given tons of screws with this that you will not use. You get 4 3.5" drive bays accessed through one side at the back. You can fasten SSDs down on the floor of the case up front if you need to. The glass panels are easy to remove and give yourself plenty of space to work with. Make sure you read the instructions when putting things together, and make sure you get extensions for your USB cable connectors because if the connectors are on the other side of your board the ones with the case aren't going to reach. Of course there is plenty of room in the back to hide everything , but be aware if someone looks from the side of the case they will see your cable mess back there. Also, be aware that the drive bays back there don't match up to all HDDs and you may need to modify things slightly. If you are running a big PSU you can not use the supplied adapter for the PSU, at least for a 1300 watt EVGA platinum + PSU because it isn't quite the same.
All in all though it is a nice, huge case with good airflow that looks really good and will show off your rig. If you put it on a table make sure you have a sturdy one. This build was over 60 pounds when completed. When people see it sitting there as big as an end table they will be impressed.
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2022
I was able to build out a cheap dual Xeon E5-2696v4 build with 256gb RAM and plenty of fans to keep things cool. Airflow is nice in this, but make sure you watch how you put your fans in. I wish the 2 included 140mm fans were ARGB, but they aren't even RGB, still they are perfectly fine on the inside rear cover.
You are given tons of screws with this that you will not use. You get 4 3.5" drive bays accessed through one side at the back. You can fasten SSDs down on the floor of the case up front if you need to. The glass panels are easy to remove and give yourself plenty of space to work with. Make sure you read the instructions when putting things together, and make sure you get extensions for your USB cable connectors because if the connectors are on the other side of your board the ones with the case aren't going to reach. Of course there is plenty of room in the back to hide everything , but be aware if someone looks from the side of the case they will see your cable mess back there. Also, be aware that the drive bays back there don't match up to all HDDs and you may need to modify things slightly. If you are running a big PSU you can not use the supplied adapter for the PSU, at least for a 1300 watt EVGA platinum + PSU because it isn't quite the same.
All in all though it is a nice, huge case with good airflow that looks really good and will show off your rig. If you put it on a table make sure you have a sturdy one. This build was over 60 pounds when completed. When people see it sitting there as big as an end table they will be impressed.
first off let me say that thermaltake answers their phones, with english speaking tech support. i didnt get the answer i wanted but the important thing was a real person was there to listen to and answer my question.
but the con is they dont care about the official forum which is littered with keto and adult ads. the tt reps dont respond to posts and only make posts to announce new gear.
pro, case is absolutely huge with a playpen for your children in front of the motherboard tray.
con, case is so huge that aio's other than deepcool, will not be able to reach the cpu in any position other than the front facing , bottom vertical tray, and your hoses will still snake over your ram.
pro, product designed and marketed toward custom loops and there is enough room for a jacuzzi.
con, also marketed to aio users. ive got 1 h150i 360 aio for the cpu. i was planning on adding a gpu aio, then when i have time, i would build my own loop. again, unless you use deepcool aio, you will not be able to have the length of hose needed to accomplish this due to size of case. however, even with the case not being designed for airflow, the venting provides enough intake to keep everything very chilly. i wouldnt do air flow in here by choice, but this is a temporary thing until my loop and it works just fine as is. my vid card fans hardly even kick on unless im benching or gaming.
pro, top facing motherboard orientation
con, as stated above, bcz the aio is not next to the mobo, not enough tubing for aio's to reach cpu.
con, psu cord needs angled adapter, included. i call it a con because i tend to not like daisy chained power cords.
con, top cables need to plan for extra length to reach out to peripherals like your tv or stereo , not really a TT con, just a cable management con, as you knew before you purchased that this is what it was going to be.
design suggestion. this is a table, and even with the mag filters on the bottom, it doesnt stand tall enough off the floor to get good air and not a lot of filth. i would have loved it if it included a wheeled base. those roller blade type wheels sold here on amazon, so they can match my gaming chair, make this beast easier to move around to clean. it is certainly heavy enough for osha to throw up a flag if you lift it by yourself.
pro - comes with 2 140mm fans, top mounted exhaust.
con - comes with 2 140mm TT fans, not the good ones. they are whisper quiet at first, but first one, now the other, went all helicopter on me. they are in the trash. replaced with cheap anidees fans that look great even if icue compat isnt all its cracked up to be.
suggestions - ship this premium case out with premium fans. you have those cool TT riing fans that would have been great up top.
pro, lots of cutouts for cable managment
con - there is no documentation which shows which part can be reassigned to a different place with the exception of the psu/side fan tray, which can easily swap positions. specifically, the bottom fan tray is what you have to use to hang your aio like i have iin the pics. i discovered only by accident while inspecting the case, that it also fit vertically where the cutout panel goes.
this gets a solid 4 and ill even ignore penalizing you for amazon and carrier issues because you earned like a 4.5...ish when i factor in real human customer service.
quality build and even though its already so heavy, i would have liked to see less plastic on the frame. lots of customization potential and crazy room to do it...could double as coffee table. if you have the room, get this, even if you have no plan of bending your own tubes. mine looks dark bcz i didnt fully light it up yet so dont be turned off by that but do be aware that you are going to need lots of light to brighten up the interior space. plan accordingly. the last 3 pics are of another new build inside a lian li 011 dynamic, which has the deepcool 360 i mentioned. see how long those tubes are? anyway, i added it so you can see the diff between a white and black build in case you were considering the level 20 in white.
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2019
first off let me say that thermaltake answers their phones, with english speaking tech support. i didnt get the answer i wanted but the important thing was a real person was there to listen to and answer my question.
but the con is they dont care about the official forum which is littered with keto and adult ads. the tt reps dont respond to posts and only make posts to announce new gear.
pro, case is absolutely huge with a playpen for your children in front of the motherboard tray.
con, case is so huge that aio's other than deepcool, will not be able to reach the cpu in any position other than the front facing , bottom vertical tray, and your hoses will still snake over your ram.
pro, product designed and marketed toward custom loops and there is enough room for a jacuzzi.
con, also marketed to aio users. ive got 1 h150i 360 aio for the cpu. i was planning on adding a gpu aio, then when i have time, i would build my own loop. again, unless you use deepcool aio, you will not be able to have the length of hose needed to accomplish this due to size of case. however, even with the case not being designed for airflow, the venting provides enough intake to keep everything very chilly. i wouldnt do air flow in here by choice, but this is a temporary thing until my loop and it works just fine as is. my vid card fans hardly even kick on unless im benching or gaming.
pro, top facing motherboard orientation
con, as stated above, bcz the aio is not next to the mobo, not enough tubing for aio's to reach cpu.
con, psu cord needs angled adapter, included. i call it a con because i tend to not like daisy chained power cords.
con, top cables need to plan for extra length to reach out to peripherals like your tv or stereo , not really a TT con, just a cable management con, as you knew before you purchased that this is what it was going to be.
design suggestion. this is a table, and even with the mag filters on the bottom, it doesnt stand tall enough off the floor to get good air and not a lot of filth. i would have loved it if it included a wheeled base. those roller blade type wheels sold here on amazon, so they can match my gaming chair, make this beast easier to move around to clean. it is certainly heavy enough for osha to throw up a flag if you lift it by yourself.
pro - comes with 2 140mm fans, top mounted exhaust.
con - comes with 2 140mm TT fans, not the good ones. they are whisper quiet at first, but first one, now the other, went all helicopter on me. they are in the trash. replaced with cheap anidees fans that look great even if icue compat isnt all its cracked up to be.
suggestions - ship this premium case out with premium fans. you have those cool TT riing fans that would have been great up top.
pro, lots of cutouts for cable managment
con - there is no documentation which shows which part can be reassigned to a different place with the exception of the psu/side fan tray, which can easily swap positions. specifically, the bottom fan tray is what you have to use to hang your aio like i have iin the pics. i discovered only by accident while inspecting the case, that it also fit vertically where the cutout panel goes.
this gets a solid 4 and ill even ignore penalizing you for amazon and carrier issues because you earned like a 4.5...ish when i factor in real human customer service.
quality build and even though its already so heavy, i would have liked to see less plastic on the frame. lots of customization potential and crazy room to do it...could double as coffee table. if you have the room, get this, even if you have no plan of bending your own tubes. mine looks dark bcz i didnt fully light it up yet so dont be turned off by that but do be aware that you are going to need lots of light to brighten up the interior space. plan accordingly. the last 3 pics are of another new build inside a lian li 011 dynamic, which has the deepcool 360 i mentioned. see how long those tubes are? anyway, i added it so you can see the diff between a white and black build in case you were considering the level 20 in white.
As far as the design is concerned, the case is pure engineering perfection. It's got dust covers on all three intakes (front, top, and bottom), and there is a ton of room inside it, so much so that one can mod and upgrade and liquid cool until their heart is content. I installed an E-ATX motherboard, 11 QL 120 Corsair RGB fans, AIO liquid cooling on the CPU with a 340 mm top-mounted radiator (the hose was too short to for the radiator to be mount in the front of the case), and an EVGA Super RTX 2080 graphics card, and I still had plenty of room to spare.
One thing that I didn't particularly care for was having to remove the entire bottom of the case to get the hard drive cage out. For some reason, it seems like the screws on the bottom of the case were drilled in with hydraulic drills; effectively they were stuck (I stripped out two of them trying to get them out) so I had to take an alternative route and remove the individual hard drive cages and leave the mounting struts. All-in-all, it doesn't look back, although I would have much preferred not to have those struts inside the case.
If you need a full-size case with lots of room, that's relatively quiet even with multiple fans going at full load, this is your guy. It's expensive but it's worth every penny.
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It is huge, and it is meant for serious enthusiasts who love building with either air and/or liquid cooling.
Nothing wrong with either kind of build.
It’s your case, and you can do whatever you want!
I’ve been building custom computers for a long time now, and every time I make a new build, it completely astonishes me how far technology has advanced.
I'm only taking about 5 yrs, it’s nuts.
Motherboards, CPU, RAM, GPU cards, cases of course, and even the cooling potential is just mind boggling.
Then there’s accessories. Holy moly!
This case weighed 54 pds box, and all!
If you’re not physically able bodied, ask someone to help you pick it up, move it to a different location.
This case will likely weigh even more when you're done assembling all components/parts/accessories.
Try 60-70pds, maybe more.
I would highly recommend to place this beast on a very secure table (with reinforcements on the legs) or just on the floor (safest).
I love how the my Tri-SLi card setup will be installed vertically, not horizontally this time.
No #GPULag
Use a large tower on the floor when unboxing, so you can safely remove case from it’s plastic bag and foam.
Obviously you don’t want to scratch your beast.
I will upload images once my build is done (likely going to take me all week)
I’m taking my time of course, assembling components, then there’s the wiring to hide.
If anyone wants to know, I choose this case over other brands, and a $30 price difference.
I just got much more with this case, not saying other cases are inferior, they are not, they’re absolutely beautiful and very functional as well.
Pick a case (or anything else) based on your needs, not because your friends or family says so.
That’s not right, and you’ll perhaps regret listening to them.
It was a very tough choice, let me tell you, glad I choose the TT Level 20HT
Once I unboxed it, I knew right away I made the right choice.
In the end, I must have spent around $4,500 for all the components, case, and other accessories, very likely my last build for awhile.
Can’t wait to turn on that power ..... badaa bing!!
Reviewed in Canada on December 8, 2020
It is huge, and it is meant for serious enthusiasts who love building with either air and/or liquid cooling.
Nothing wrong with either kind of build.
It’s your case, and you can do whatever you want!
I’ve been building custom computers for a long time now, and every time I make a new build, it completely astonishes me how far technology has advanced.
I'm only taking about 5 yrs, it’s nuts.
Motherboards, CPU, RAM, GPU cards, cases of course, and even the cooling potential is just mind boggling.
Then there’s accessories. Holy moly!
This case weighed 54 pds box, and all!
If you’re not physically able bodied, ask someone to help you pick it up, move it to a different location.
This case will likely weigh even more when you're done assembling all components/parts/accessories.
Try 60-70pds, maybe more.
I would highly recommend to place this beast on a very secure table (with reinforcements on the legs) or just on the floor (safest).
I love how the my Tri-SLi card setup will be installed vertically, not horizontally this time.
No #GPULag
Use a large tower on the floor when unboxing, so you can safely remove case from it’s plastic bag and foam.
Obviously you don’t want to scratch your beast.
I will upload images once my build is done (likely going to take me all week)
I’m taking my time of course, assembling components, then there’s the wiring to hide.
If anyone wants to know, I choose this case over other brands, and a $30 price difference.
I just got much more with this case, not saying other cases are inferior, they are not, they’re absolutely beautiful and very functional as well.
Pick a case (or anything else) based on your needs, not because your friends or family says so.
That’s not right, and you’ll perhaps regret listening to them.
It was a very tough choice, let me tell you, glad I choose the TT Level 20HT
Once I unboxed it, I knew right away I made the right choice.
In the end, I must have spent around $4,500 for all the components, case, and other accessories, very likely my last build for awhile.
Can’t wait to turn on that power ..... badaa bing!!
lots of Glassworks. first one delivered had a broken panel. sent it back. got a new one within the week.
Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2021
lots of Glassworks. first one delivered had a broken panel. sent it back. got a new one within the week.
Reviewed in Canada on June 12, 2020