








🛡️ The Fort Knox of PC cases—build your legacy in steel and style.
The Thermaltake Core W200 is a colossal, fully modular super tower PC case engineered for dual-system setups, supporting motherboards from Mini ITX to XL-ATX. It features extreme water cooling capabilities with room for two 600mm radiators, a thick acrylic window for crystal-clear component display, and a stackable design for limitless expansion. Built from solid steel and weighing nearly 70 pounds, it’s designed for serious enthusiasts who demand unparalleled space, cooling, and customization.















| ASIN | B01EGBZA1C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #449 in Computer Cases |
| Date First Available | April 18, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 69.9 pounds |
| Item model number | CA-1F5-00F1WN-00 |
| Manufacturer | Thermaltake USA Direct |
| Product Dimensions | 29.5 x 27.1 x 15 inches |
M**E
It is a tank!
This is big. This is heavy. This is indestructible. This is the computer case that you always wanted but were afraid to buy! Seriously - You could easily build 3 computers in it and have lots of room left. With some forethought and ingenuity I bet you could actually cram- maybe 12 computers in it, or even more. (why would you though?) I love it! The modding possibilities are endless and if you have a 3D printer the possibilities are endless! I shoved some 200MM fans in it and a bunch of 120/140 too. Being solid steel with filters and good fans it is quiet, even with BOTH computers running. I think I may add a server to it also and that will make the Threadripper chip, over sized XL-ATX motherboard and 2 large power supplies really have room to spread its wings. It is on wheel and a good thing too. They should have sent a shopping cart style handle for it, that would have been appropriate and easy to roll around. Short of the dog peeing in it, not much is going to hurt your precious electronics. Even then, the dog would have to take careful aim. YES-YES-YES! Get it while you still can! If by some way it is not large enough, the modular design allows you to bolt together as many of these as you can afford. There is also another accessory case that is smaller and bolts right to it, for those of you that think your computer demands the radiator from a big-block diesel to keep it cool. I almost bought that addition and glad I didn't. This case is HUGE just the way it is. That added cooling case would really set your computer apart, but it already is with just the large main case. All the photos and information you need is available for download on ThermalTakes website and the CSR that I spoke with was really great (As TT's support has always been) She was on the phone with me for about an hour and that was time well spent. There is a rumor that TT may stop offering this monster and that would be a shame. 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. Protect your 15,000 watt power supplies, 400 core, giga quad ram sticks and 10 teraflop crystal storage quantum computer with this Fort Knox style all steel case! Comes with lots of parts, pieces and doodads to do "who-knows-what" with. Photos to follow, if and when I ever finish playing with it. You know you want it, just do it!!! :-) YES. it is big enough for that custom, one-off, triple stage helium cooling kit you have been drooling over. Wait till you hear about my custom, one off, super cooling heat sink!
J**T
Absolutely the best case. Period. No exceptions.
This review is for the WP200 system, which is the CORE W200 stacked on top of the P200. 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.
E**O
Dunque tengo subito a precisare che il case è arrivato aperto e con la scatola bucata. 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.
S**A
The Assembly was a real challenging but the case had some drawbacks It was not built for intel workstation motherboards with dual processors. I found it a little difficult to install the heat sinks for the two processors as there was no provision for standoff's. The Intel workstation motherboard " S5000 XVN SATAR " is of dimensions " 12 inch * 13 inch ". I was able to fix it on one side only. There was a delay of 22 days for lack of back plate for LGA 771 socket with which the heat sink’s could be fitted. The " S - E " screws were useless as they troubled a lot. They couldn't be tightened properly. " S - F " screws had to be replaced with local long ones as the length of these screws were insufficient to fix 140 mm fans. I faced a little difficulty in fixing 3 fans below the on off reset switch at the front as the screw holes provided for fan fixing were not matching ( of course by adjusting the slotted plates provided). I had to enlarge the holes provided for the slotted plate to accommodate the 3rd fan as the gap was less. Two openings are provided for fixing the SMPS module. If only one is used, the other has to be closed. There is no cover plate provided to close the other opening. I had to cut the plate that had 2 slots cut in the middle and fitted with 2 rubber bush like seals that are in the same profile as the slots cut. I had to mark the opening dimensions in the plate, cut the plate linearly and drill holes at the four corners for screwing. Since the motherboard is not a new one, the seller did not provide me with a plate that covers the USB, E5hernet, mouse and keyboard ports. I purchased GI sheet locally, cut the edges and made it in to a rectangular cup like shape to suite the rectangular opening provided at the rear end and closed it. My next problem was securing the cables with tags. Though some projections and slits were provided for tagging, the cable routing from the SMPS to the respective components was a real challenge. I had to use the perforations in the casing to route the cables to avoid congestion. One of the “ S-G “ screws sheared-off due to over-tightening of the “ S-H “ nut. I had to buy few of the local screws with nuts to finish the installation of casters provided. Most important…. I did not receive “ O-A “, bezel bolt holder with the fasteners. After that during the final stages the installation began to ease and things got a little better but my assembly work much to my surprise was awfully tough and challenging. (Photo take during installation).
A**R
I bought this to house my new lab , which is now two ATX type cards with a total of 32 cores. I wanted to tidy things up (loose all the interconnecting cables). I have seen some reviews of this unique case, let me say now if you want a small neat case; this is not for you .... it's big !! It's nicely made , no burrs , sturdy but not too heavy. The way it fits together is well thought out and the manual is accurate and easy to follow. Due to the underlying solid engineering no part of the case rattles and its size means you can cool it with lots of slow spinning large fans. The space inside the CPU area allowed me to put in some really big cooling towers on the CPUs. The amount of space for disk is massive. The result is a massively powerful system which whispers next to my desk. Five star product !!! - I will consider other products from this manufacturer in future.
D**N
Keine Betriebsanleitung, wie soll man das Ding ohne zusammenbauen, Support hat mir zwar en Link in einer PDF geschickt, warum in einer pdf? Denn man nich öffnen kann, und auf der Homepages ist nur ein anderes Gehäuse unter dem Namen zu finden, das kotzt doch schon wieder mega an.
P**K
UN NOUVEAU SUPER PC.C EST LE BOITIER IDEAL.
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