CONCLUSION
Just like the View 71 TG the View 71 TG RGB was among the very first towers manufactured by Thermaltake that featured tempered glass panels. Still thanks to the three Riing RGB 14 fans (140mm/1400RPM/28dBA) the View 71 TG RGB looks a lot better compared to the View 71 TG and its two Riing Blue LED fans. The View 71 TG RGB however is not only about looks since it also has enough interior space for anything you might want to put in including up to three 360/420mm radiators (one of which can be an AIO model) and seven 3.5” drives and/or ten 2.5” disk drives. The vertical graphics card mount is also a great feature although we do hope that one day Thermaltake will include the Riser cable in the bundle even if that means upping the price just a bit (after all the View 71 TG RGB Full Tower is not exactly a low cost model to begin with).
Currently the Thermaltake View 71 TG RGB Full Tower retails for USD174 inside the USA (Amazon.com) and for 190Euros inside the EU (Amazon.co.uk) a price tag which is quite reduced compared to when it got launched in late 2017 (as expected really). Once again we feel that the View 71 TG RGB by Thermaltake is a great case not only in terms of quality and looks but also interior space and although many similar models have been released since then it still deserves our Golden Award (and then some).
PROS
- Excellent Build Quality (Four 5mm Thick Tempered Glass Panels)
- Design - Spacious Interior (410mm Long Graphics Cards / 190mm Tall CPU Coolers / 220mm Long PSUs)
- Room For Seven 3.5” or Ten 2.5” Drives
- Vertical Graphics Card Mount
- Room For Up To 9 Fans or Four 240/360/420mm Radiators
- Bottom/Top/Front Air Filters
- Three Preinstalled 140mm Riing RGB Fans
CONS
- Riser Cable Not Included