Put together a sleek computer system with this Thermaltake View 71 full-tower chassis. The four tempered glass panels protect the setup and let you see installed lighting, while the fully modular design enables quick drive installation and replacement. This Thermaltake View 71 full-tower chassis provides versatile cooling solutions to help avoid overheating.
Q: Will this fit standard ATX motherboards?
A: Hello, Yes, it will. Best Regards, Thermaltake Support
Q: How can I mount 3 fans on the right side ? If the holes are too small for normal fan screw
A: Hello, Please use the radiator screws that usually come with fans. Best Regards, Thermaltake Support
A: Hello, Yes, you can mount fans on the right side plate. Best Regards, Thermaltake Support
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Put together a sleek computer system with this Thermaltake View 71 full-tower chassis. The four tempered glass panels protect the setup and let you see installed lighting, while the fully modular design enables quick drive installation and replacement. This Thermaltake View 71 full-tower chassis provides versatile cooling solutions to help avoid overheating.

The CORSAIR 7000D AIRFLOW is a full-tower ATX case for the most ambitious builds, with an airflow-optimized steel front panel for maximum air intake and three included 140mm AirGuide fans. CORSAIR RapidRoute cable management easily keeps your cables hidden from sight, while a massive interior enables a multitude of cooling options, including room for up to three simultaneous 360mm radiators.

The CORSAIR iCUE 7000X RGB full-tower ATX case puts your build on display behind three tempered glass panels. CORSAIR RapidRoute cable management easily keeps your cables hidden from sight, while a massive interior enables a multitude of cooling options, including room for up to three simultaneous 360mm radiators. Four included CORSAIR SP140 RGB ELITE fans deliver amazing lighting and concentrated airflow.
| Pros for Thermaltake - View 71 RGB eATX Full Tower Case - Black | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| There were no pros for this product— | Size, Airflow, Space, Cable Management, Build Quality | Space, Size, Airflow, Cable Management, Case Aesthetics | There were no pros for this product— |
| Cons for Thermaltake - View 71 RGB eATX Full Tower Case - Black | |||
| There were no cons for this product— | Fans | Weight | There were no cons for this product— |
Customers are delighted by the View 71 RGB eATX Full Tower Case's spacious interior, which provides ample room for components and easy cable management.
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Its what you expect, but for people who frequently work on PCs its kind of a chore to work with the case itself. If you need a EATX case size and BestBuy is your only computer parts retailer this is a match made in purgatory. The design is sound, enough, but the hinged glass doors which can only be removed/replaced with enough clearance (about 25 degrees) around the joint, aligning the joints to replace them can be very difficult depending on the location of the device and the strength of your arms (or other appendages tasked with moving duties), and moving the computer with the glass on it feels like an afternoon of crossfit training. Accessing the stuff behind the 'door' while in its 'resting location' on might be easy if you allow the appropriate clearance, but otherwise its not worth the trouble; I'd like to see the setup where its required and practical to perform repairs or installations in the area its installed.... If you want to put it on a table ensure it can hold the weight of the computer, your other components, and the weight your hands add when using the keyboard/mouse. So why three stars instead of four: You are essentially required to remove the side panels to do anything to this computer as you need to lay it on its' side. The hinges are stupid, heavy, and after a few service cycles get scratched up as they must be inserted at the same time in an ajar angle, something after doing a dozen times never gets easier. Coming from other glass cases its a mystery why the hinges are on the side panels while all other glass panels are held in with thumbscrews. The horizontal GPU mount is dated and only practical if your gpu is two card width or smaller and their aren't any other gpu's in your system. My case's horizontal GPU area was kinda bent and couldn't slot a gpu in normally. Otherwise it is able to cram three two slot GPU's with the appropriate motherboard and a fourth GPU only if the right height and the horizontal mounted card if its short enough (to clear the pcie connectors of the motherboard mounted cards) as the PCIE connectors prevent the card from being mounted due to the available width. Nice try tho. Included case fans don't seem to spin very fast and its not clear how to change the speed other than to press the fan controller to adjust from two speeds, 'blue' for 'cool'? Red for ..? uh what? Warm? Case was a little damaged during shipment but I was able to bend things back so it could work, sorta. Just weird thing to explain how stuff is broken because the ship yard men decided to toss a 46 kg package around on the docks. To each their own.
Posted by BasketCase
She is a beast! Lots of room to work in. My only issue is one of the screws for the glass cover came out of the box crossed threaded. Otherwise no issues and would highly recommend for a eATX
Posted by ZacharyP
This is an enthusiast case for PC builds. It has a lot of space for all of your components, and also a lot of space for cable management. As far as cable management is concerned, it has a rack on the side which helps with tieing cables up, and keeping things neat. It has a lot of room for longer videocards. It has a bay for ssd, as well as 3.5" drives. They pull out like a drawer, and there is also more room on the other side for more drives. The only bad things I can say about this case is that it does not have USB3.1 inputs for newer motherboards, and the fan controller that came with the case was defective. The fans worked, but the controller started smoking upon running the fans after the build.
Posted by SweatySasquatch