If you suddenly want to find the most unusual computer case, chances are high that it will be a model from the Thermaltake AH series. A typical AH chassis resembles the cockpit of either a helicopter or a starship, with aggressive fender liner, a huge amount of decorative inserts and glass panels. In particular, we counted two side panels and three windows in the front upper part of thick tempered glass, as well as a pair of textured ventilation channels on the sides. It seems that the designer of the company has released the inner child and everyone really liked it.


Since the beginning of 2020, only 2 cases have been presented in the AH series, which are made according to the same template. The only difference is the colors and form factor. The older Thermaltake AH T600 model belongs to the Full Tower format and is ready to assemble a powerful PC with an E-ATX motherboard, a pair of video cards and massive air / water cooling. In turn, the junior model Thermaltake AH T200 is a miniature copy of its predecessor: it looks completely identical, but belongs to the Mini Tower form factor and is designed for mini-ITX / microATX motherboards.

There are also differences in cooling. In particular, the spacious interior of the T600 is designed to accommodate 10 case fans, while the T200 will fit only 4 turntables. At the same time, all 4 are already pre-installed by the manufacturer, while the T600 has nothing of the kind and all cooling concerns fall on the user's shoulders. This was done deliberately, as many Full Tower buyers like to design everything on their own, so stock fans will interfere with someone. Especially if you plan to install a custom LSS.