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Thermaltake Core W200 Dual System Capable Extreme Water Cooling XL-ATX Fully Modular/Dismantle Stackable Tt Certified Super Tower Computer Case CA-1F5-00F1WN-00 Black
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Brand | Thermaltake |
Motherboard Compatability | XL ATX |
Case Type | Tower |
Color | Black |
Material | Acrylic |
Cooling Method | Water, Air |
Item Weight | 28.9 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 29.5"D x 27.1"W x 15"H |
Number of USB 2 Ports | 4 |
Number of USB 3 Ports | 8 |
About this item
- DUAL SYSTEM CAPABLE: Designed to accommodate (2) completely separate systems/motherboards/power supplies/VGA cards/ main component in a Back-to-Back configuration
- FULLY MODULAR/ DISMANTLE DESIGN: Provides multiple configurations and flexibility for PC Enthusiasts with a fully breakdown construction design
- DUAL MOTHERBOARD & I/O PANELS SUPPORT: Covering a wide range from Mini ITX to XL-ATX motherboards/ (2) 4x USB 3.0 with HD Audio ports for convenient front panel access for each system
- LARGE ARYLIC WINDOW: Equipped with a Large, 3/16" thick acrylic window improving overall structure support and crystal clear viewing
- EXTREME WATER COOLING SYSTEM: Support up to 2x 600mm radiator applications with various cooling configurations for full custom liquid cooling builds
- EXTREME STORAGE: Expand your cooling options even further with Hidden SSD/HDD back panel locations and perforated back side panel allows additional airflow.
- INTERCHANGEABLE LED LIGHTING: Designated LED strip mounting on Front panel offers interchangeable LED strips to match any color theme
- WARRANTY: 3 Years
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 29.5 x 27.1 x 15 inches; 63.71 Pounds
- Item model number : CA-1F5-00F1WN-00
- Date First Available : April 18, 2016
- Manufacturer : Thermaltake USA Direct
- ASIN : B01EGBZA1C
- Country of Origin : China
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,105 in Computer Cases
- Customer Reviews:
Product Description
Redefine your cooling expectations with the Thermaltake Core W200 XL-ATX Super Tower Chassis. Double down with Dual-System Capabilities allowing users to install (2) completely separate systems in a Back-to-Back configuration. Designed for a Premium level of expandability; for both Air and Liquid cooling configurations, with a distinctive design from standard chassis. With no screw unturned, the W200 is fully modular and comes fully unassembled allowing users flexibility for replacement of any panel. Gain more with extended motherboard support and extreme cooling options to accommodate users who need ideal clearance and cooling. Expand the limits with the stackable Core P200 Pedestal (Sold Separately) allowing externally-modular upgrades for even more cooling and power capabilities. Dive into a new world of possibilities with the Core W200 from Thermaltake.
From the manufacturer
Thermaltake Core WP Series Super Tower Chassis
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Core W200 Super Tower ChassisThermaltake presents the latest TT Premium product line which follows the core values of Excellent Quality, Unique Design, Diverse Combinations and Boundless Creativity. Under this product line is the new Core W Series – Core W200 and Core WP200 super tower chassis with the Core P200 pedestal chassis – to deliver versatility in different superior looks. |
Core P200 Pedestal ChassisExtend your cooling expectations with the Thermaltake Core P200 Pedestal. Designed for the Core W200 chassis, the P200 adds more expandability to users who is looking for additional cooling and power performance. Separate or super charge your system configurations with an optional PSU mount. Gain more cooling performance with fan/radiator brackets that offer the support for 8 x 120mm or 8 x 140mm solutions or isolate and free up the main chassis space with the storage rack support. Dive into a new world of possibilities with the Core P200 Pedestal from Thermaltake. |
Core W100 Super Tower ChassisThermaltake presents the latest TT Premium product line which follows the core values of Excellent Quality, Unique Design, Diverse Combinations and Boundless Creativity. Under this product line is the new Core W Series – Core W100 and Core WP100 super tower chassis with the Core P100 pedestal chassis – to deliver versatility in different superior looks. |
Core P100 Pedestal ChassisExtend your cooling expectations with the Thermaltake Core P100 Pedestal. Designed for the Core W100 chassis, the P100 adds more expandability to users who is looking for additional cooling and power performance. Separate or super charge your system configurations with an optional PSU mount. Gain more cooling performance with fan/radiator brackets that offer the support for 4 x 120mm or 4 x 140mm solutions or isolate and free up the main chassis space with the storage rack support. Dive into a new world of possibilities with the Core P100 Pedestal from Thermaltake. |
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DMD - Dismantlable Modular DesignBeing the first chassis with a ground up build it yourself design, the Core WP Series is a great new challenge for makers to start from zero by putting every piece together to complete a high-end system. Take advantage to include high-end, maximum capacity, cooling allotment without the reduction of GPU length limitations when incorporating liquid cooling expansion for the ultimate in cooling performance. |
Workstation ConceptWith more than 20 drive trays and 10 PCIe slots, the Core WP Series can be used as another workstation for technical or scientific purposes, holding data or hosting a number of different features between computers. Compatible with the latest Intel processors and AMD/Nvidia graphics cards, the Core W Chassis delivers exceptional performance and creates effective work environment. |
Superior ExpansionDesigned for high-end gaming systems and workstation compatibility, the Core WP Series modular drive racks allow makers to easily install up to more than twenty data storage devices, a dual slot VGA of up to 635mm in length, and a tower CPU cooler as high as 200mm. Even with a high-wattage PSU stretching to 220mm in length, there is still plenty of space for cable management. Moreover, a 360mm radiator can be installed in the front of the chassis, delivering superior cooling performance. |
Outstanding VentilationThe Core WP Series unparalleled cooling ability offers fan brackets with various mounting points to support any type of cooling you can dream of including DIY/AIO liquid-cooling systems and air-cooling units. Fans can be mounted anywhere inside the chassis: support for up to three 140mm fans at the front and a rear 140mm fan guarantees excellent airflow capabilities; three large 200mm fans on the top panel as well as three 140mm fans at the bottom, while there is still room for 120mm, 140mm, and 200mm fans on both sides. |
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Thermaltake Core P Pedestal Chassis
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Customers like the size, quality and customization of the computer chassis. For example, they mention it's spacious, well constructed and has plenty of room for fans. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of assembly, drive cage, parts, value, and ventilation.
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Customers like the quality of the computer chassis. They say it's well constructed, sturdy, and has decent quality. Some mention that it'll last forever and is made of thick metal.
"...-Included casters are really nice and heavy duty. Also, they lock.Cons:-Expensive, but 100% worth every penny...." Read more
"...This IS the case you have always wanted but didn't know it. This case will last forever. Your great grand kids will be fighting over it...." Read more
"As stated in other reviews. this case is a monster...." Read more
"...The overall construction of this case is solid, I was speculative at first about the tiny screws they use to hold the main structural part of the..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the size of the computer chassis. They mention that it is spacious, very large, and big enough for two systems. They appreciate the room for fans and HDDs, as well as the wheels.
"...There is definitely no lack of space. I could easily have three full independent loops if I want, one each for the CPU and two GPUs...." Read more
"...The case is large, and had the exact dimensions i wanted. It’s big, but not so crazy you can ‘t put it where most full towers can go...." Read more
"This is big. This is heavy. This is indestructible. This is the computer case that you always wanted but were afraid to buy!..." Read more
"...However, with all that being said. i love the case, it is big enough for my two systems...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the customization capabilities of the computer chassis. They mention that it offers plenty of customizable configurations to choose from, and offers many build options. Customers also appreciate the versatility and the modding possibilities are endless. They appreciate the case's modular design, which allows for easy installation of different components. Overall, customers are happy with the case and recommend it to others.
"...I love it! The modding possibilities are endless and if you have a 3D printer the possibilities are endless!..." Read more
"...Good:1. Modular. You are able to flip the pieces around as you see fit...." Read more
"...It provides the ultimate in flexibility and alterability (I think that's a word)...." Read more
"...This case offers unparalleled flexibility to the point of impracticality. For most use cases, a smaller, cheaper case will suffice...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of assembly of the computer chassis. Some mention that the instructions are easy to follow, and it even comes with a hard case. However, others say that it's tedious and takes hours to complete the build. The PC case has 419 tiny screws, nuts, and bolts required for assembly, so be prepared for many.
"...-Wonderfully detailed instructions, that are also posted online as a pdf. The setup instructions go through the details of multiple configurations...." Read more
"...3 stars for the best case I’ve ever owned because of the issues with the PAPER instructions, but also ventilation...." Read more
"I paid 350Assembly Everything lined up for me. And no issues putting it togehter...." Read more
"...Assembly is tedious, but it is well worth it, I doubt I will purchase a chassis for myself again after this...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the drive cage. Some mention that it has room for a bunch of hard drives and expansion slots behind the motherboard panel. They also say that it's huge with plenty of room for 2 machines with one loop. However, some complain that there are only three drive cages and six mounting brackets.
"...-Back side can hold a combination of hard drives, another system, or cable management...." Read more
"...Continuing the ample amount of cable management space you get is pretty awesome... there's so much I could say that I like about this case the list..." Read more
"...One of my primary concerns with this case was that there are only three drive cages (holding two drive trays each), and I haven't been able to find..." Read more
"...but okay to start.-Plenty of drive mounting options.-Clean I/0 face plate in the top front drive bay for Power, Reset, USB etc...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the computer chassis. Some mention that it's a great case for the money, while others say that it is expensive and the build quality could be better.
"...before discovering the hard drive rail issue… yikes!-It’s worth the money. The last case I’ll ever need...." Read more
"...Also, they lock.Cons:-Expensive, but 100% worth every penny.-Does not come built...." Read more
"...Assembly is tedious, but it is well worth it, I doubt I will purchase a chassis for myself again after this...." Read more
"...All in all the case itself is a great case for the money, just don't expect more out of it due to limited parts." Read more
Customers are mixed about the parts of the computer chassis. Some mention that it comes with lots of parts, pieces, and doodads to do "who-knows-what" with. They also appreciate the locking caster wheels and interchangeable parts. However, others say that it lacks parts, including the top panel and crucial brackets that hold the drive bays in.
"...Note: the bottom plate did not come with it, I painted some sheet metal and drilled the holes and added grommets in for the hard line tubing...." Read more
"...a huge case with lots and lots of space to build in but it lacks the additional parts to make full use of all that room...." Read more
"...-Included casters are really nice and heavy duty. Also, they lock.Cons:-Expensive, but 100% worth every penny...." Read more
"...'m only giving it three stars overall is because of the lack of parts included with the case...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ventilation of the computer chassis. Some mention that it provides excellent cooling, with lots of room to keep water cooling separate from the wiring. They also appreciate the airflow and provisions for liquid and air cooling. However, other customers say that Thermaltake support is terrible, the case is discontinued, and orphaned by Thermaltake. They mention that they had an issue with the VRM getting too hot and that they can only use fans back there.
"...Airflow and provisions for liquid and air cooling are spectacular. Several different ways and locations to mount the PSU as well...." Read more
"...I had one issue with the VRM getting too hot (I don't have A/C) and I was able so easily solve it bt flipping the fan the was blowing up..." Read more
"...Places for water-cooled options or a carbon capture battery radiator if ever invented for it to capture excess heat and co2 from post scitechdaily..." Read more
"...-The full glass door has no provision for active ventilation where 140mm fans would be useful.-It’s very heavy...." Read more
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This is absolutely the best case I have ever owned or seen. I have built dozens of computers in various cases, but this is definitely the best.
Pros:
-Heavy!!! For me, this is a good thing. I don't like aluminum cases at all. This whole thing is solid steal. I fist tried the Corsair Obsidian 900D, mainly because it was a lot less expensive and seemed like a decent case, but the aluminum just didn't cut it for something so big.
-Huge!!! There is so much room to work!! At the moment, I am using air cooling, but I will be installing a liquid system soon. There is definitely no lack of space. I could easily have three full independent loops if I want, one each for the CPU and two GPUs.
-Fantastic design. It is extremely obvious that this case was designed by people who know how to build a computer. There are so many little details that you would only think to include if you've put together many computers. My favorite design feature is the fact that once built, the front, top, and side doors all come off without any tools. All that remains is the frame and the center divider. This makes working in the case extremely easy.
-Wonderfully detailed instructions, that are also posted online as a pdf. The setup instructions go through the details of multiple configurations. I didn't have to look up a youtube video for anything.
-Plenty of places to mount fans/radiators.
-Back side can hold a combination of hard drives, another system, or cable management. There is a rack that can be installed that holds ten full size HDDs.
-Clear Plexiglas panel is extremely thick and sturdy.
-Included casters are really nice and heavy duty. Also, they lock.
Cons:
-Expensive, but 100% worth every penny.
-Does not come built. You must build the case itself before you can build a system in it. For me this was some added fun. For others it may be some added frustration.
-You will need internal extension cables, depending on where you want your power supply/optical drives. These cables can be hard to find. Also, the motherboard to the front bottom of the P200 unit pushes the max length of SATA III cables.
-Heavy. I include this as a con, even though it's a pro for me. This case, fully built as the CORE WP200 weighs in excess of 90 pounds, and that's before adding a single internal component. My system, without having added liquid cooling yet, weighs over 110 pounds. Don't plan on moving this anywhere that it can't roll without the help of another person.
Summary:
Buy this case. You will not regret it. In fact, you will probably want to buy another to put your secondary build in, just because it's that awesome. Heck, you can even buy another and stack it on top of your first one because they are designed to be able to be stacked and bolted together. I was hesitant to spend this kind of money on a case, but I don't regret it one bit.
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2016
This is absolutely the best case I have ever owned or seen. I have built dozens of computers in various cases, but this is definitely the best.
Pros:
-Heavy!!! For me, this is a good thing. I don't like aluminum cases at all. This whole thing is solid steal. I fist tried the Corsair Obsidian 900D, mainly because it was a lot less expensive and seemed like a decent case, but the aluminum just didn't cut it for something so big.
-Huge!!! There is so much room to work!! At the moment, I am using air cooling, but I will be installing a liquid system soon. There is definitely no lack of space. I could easily have three full independent loops if I want, one each for the CPU and two GPUs.
-Fantastic design. It is extremely obvious that this case was designed by people who know how to build a computer. There are so many little details that you would only think to include if you've put together many computers. My favorite design feature is the fact that once built, the front, top, and side doors all come off without any tools. All that remains is the frame and the center divider. This makes working in the case extremely easy.
-Wonderfully detailed instructions, that are also posted online as a pdf. The setup instructions go through the details of multiple configurations. I didn't have to look up a youtube video for anything.
-Plenty of places to mount fans/radiators.
-Back side can hold a combination of hard drives, another system, or cable management. There is a rack that can be installed that holds ten full size HDDs.
-Clear Plexiglas panel is extremely thick and sturdy.
-Included casters are really nice and heavy duty. Also, they lock.
Cons:
-Expensive, but 100% worth every penny.
-Does not come built. You must build the case itself before you can build a system in it. For me this was some added fun. For others it may be some added frustration.
-You will need internal extension cables, depending on where you want your power supply/optical drives. These cables can be hard to find. Also, the motherboard to the front bottom of the P200 unit pushes the max length of SATA III cables.
-Heavy. I include this as a con, even though it's a pro for me. This case, fully built as the CORE WP200 weighs in excess of 90 pounds, and that's before adding a single internal component. My system, without having added liquid cooling yet, weighs over 110 pounds. Don't plan on moving this anywhere that it can't roll without the help of another person.
Summary:
Buy this case. You will not regret it. In fact, you will probably want to buy another to put your secondary build in, just because it's that awesome. Heck, you can even buy another and stack it on top of your first one because they are designed to be able to be stacked and bolted together. I was hesitant to spend this kind of money on a case, but I don't regret it one bit.
Assembly Everything lined up for me. And no issues putting it togehter. I used a little blue lock tight on all the screws just to keep everything together. I like screws a lot because you can reconfigure this and fix things as things change.
A good case is about 150 these days maybe 200, this is close to 2x. I went this route because the last case i bought was a fractical and while it was build actually with similar quality the front panels was weak plastic and it just kept breaking. THat case was 150. I build my computers becausae i like to produce less waste. My psu is 10 years old. I still use most of my parts in various computers in the house. It used to be i could keep a case for 10 years or more i still have a 932 advanced i use for work, but these are getting harder and harder to find.
The case is large, and had the exact dimensions i wanted. It’s big, but not so crazy you can ‘t put it where most full towers can go. Mostly i’ve always wanted a slightly wider case not double one but one that had a couple of inches for cables and drivers. This does that. IT’s a case i can live with for decades. I ‘m still into the 5.25 bays i don’t necessarily need a ton, but i like having a blue ray player, and some usb and audio extras. maybe eventually I won’t care but i still do. I have a lot of old ssds that i careforward and raid so i dn’ thave to throw them away. I use one of those 5.25 converts that hold like 10 of them. yeah i guess i could throw away a 200gb drive or even a 120 but why. it still works. I also use a lot of add in cards and things. Extra usb, a nic card for my vms (4 port) Just being able to work in larger case is nice. I have a huge video card an xfx which they are pretty famouse for making big ones You won’t have issues here.
Most of all it alls metal and screws so this is totally in your power to fix and maintain forever.
A piece of advice assemble as soon as possible. While i didn’t have issues i’m sure they happen. I had extra screws and things, but there is no way all this shows up and there is never an issue. I mean i wouldn’t want to have to ship it back especially after it’s assembled. SOmeone like amazon makes this sort of easy, but if you pass that point i’d be a little concerned. you should have to worry about this but this is the reality. That is the drawback to assembly. It may not come right, but the benefits if you are handy and over time will pay off and they can be mitigate by assembly in the return window.
It is fairly heavy. I don’t mind but it’s meetal. The instructions are pretty clear. They could make the direction of some of the parts a little more clear like the orientation of the pieces that connect both the front and the back. So watch for that. You need the big holes or the guides pointing. I woudl recomending reading ALL of the instructions before you start. It really isn’t bad. It’s not like that furniture store that we all hate assembling their stuff. I think it’s. goig to just be frustratingi f something doesn’t line up. I really didn’t have a hint of that problem. I wanted a little project so the assembly was fun for me. i also used threadlock and all that.
The part acquisition kind of sucks o their site. Pro tip ebay has the bay attachment.. I bought 3 for 20 dollars. I couldn’t amazon.
Top reviews from other countries
I thought it included the bracket to mount a fan at the front as well, it does not unless you buy the WP100 case, which mounts on top of this one, and use one from it.
It would have been nice to have more than one pass-through for the hose's, some of use run more than one loop... I have one just for cpu, one for chipset and ram, one for GPU.... yes all separate pumps, res's etc... they are even color coded, red cpu, blue chipset and ram, green for gpu...
Which is why I bought this case... I wanted to be able to mount 3 separate rads as my current case just does not have enough room for anymore rads...it's already got 3....
I wish it had an optional top cover so those not using the WP100 top part of this case can use it as a stand alone unit, a power switch for the optional PSU would be nice too, DOH !
Lo trovo inaccettabile soprattutto su una spesa da 562 euro, il corriere era Bartolini.
Appena ho aperto lo scatolone ( già aperto) ho subito notato la grandezza del case.
Manuale di montaggio NON presente...
Fortunatamente ho scaricato il Manuale PDF.
Davvero difficile montarlo,arriva totalmente smontato io sono esperto nel campo e ci ho messo un ora a montarlo. Lo sconsiglio a neofiti.
Appena ho finito di montare la Build metterò delle foto per far capire le dimensioni enormi di questo case.
Ho dato 2 stelle perché ho trovato inconcepibile che un articolo di questo costo arrivi aperto e con scatola bucata.
Reviewed in Italy on January 11, 2018
Lo trovo inaccettabile soprattutto su una spesa da 562 euro, il corriere era Bartolini.
Appena ho aperto lo scatolone ( già aperto) ho subito notato la grandezza del case.
Manuale di montaggio NON presente...
Fortunatamente ho scaricato il Manuale PDF.
Davvero difficile montarlo,arriva totalmente smontato io sono esperto nel campo e ci ho messo un ora a montarlo. Lo sconsiglio a neofiti.
Appena ho finito di montare la Build metterò delle foto per far capire le dimensioni enormi di questo case.
Ho dato 2 stelle perché ho trovato inconcepibile che un articolo di questo costo arrivi aperto e con scatola bucata.
Reviewed in India on June 21, 2017