Thermaltake Retro 360 TG case review
Thermaltake's Retro 360 TG is a large, beige mid-tower that leans into late 80s and early 90s PC styling. It includes a full tempered glass side panel and offers a removable front cutout for an optional 6-inch LCD sold separately. The chassis pairs a lightweight plastic exterior with a steel frame and easy-access panels, and undercuts some rival retro cases on price at roughly $92/£90.
Cooling and hardware compatibility are generally strong: the case supports 360mm radiators in both the top and side and room for several additional fans, with total fan capacity listed at twelve. Two basic 120mm DC fans arrive fitted, and the roof features a magnetic, removable dust cover.
Airflow suffers, however, from the front fascia’s slatted ventilation and a glued-in internal mesh that heavily restricts intake. Inside, the layout is straightforward but bare. A motherboard tray with BTF support, multiple cutouts and a ventilated PSU shroud are present, but there are no cable grommets, routing channels, or modern concealment features.
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