Customers often highlight the View 380 TG ARGB Mid Tower ATX PC Case's excellent build quality, describing the building process as straightforward and the case itself as sturdy. The ease of assembly is a frequently praised aspect. No significant drawbacks were reported by customers.
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Build quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Beautiful Case
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Beautiful case that is a breeze to build in. The included fans are bundled well and can be connected with two fan and A-RGB headers, one for the daisy chained side fans, and one for the back fan. These headers can also be disconnected and controlled separately if you have sufficient headers to accommodate them. If you are installing bottom intake fans, you will have reduced clearance on the bottom side of the motherboard to connect headers such as the front panel connector, but not so little that it can't be done. My biggest gripe with the case is the cheap PCIE slot covers. They are not removable other than by permanently yanking them off the case, which doesn't feel great and gives the case a cheaper feel than it otherwise would have. For this price point, ThermalTake should definitely include removable screwed-in PCIE slot covers. The rest of the case feels well built.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Hello, we are happy to see that you are satisfied with your case. If you need any assistance, feel free to reach out anytime. Best regards, Thermaltake Support
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Color
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Get this case!
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I love this case! There's plenty of space for cable management and it provides lots of slots to feed the cables through, too. The color is so pretty and the tempered glass is such a good addition so you can look at your build.
I had a black full tower case before this one, so downsizing was such a relief and it's honestly more than I dreamed of.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Build quality
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Good, basic case with some flaws
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Beautiful case and relatively decent quality. Not too hard to put together. One issue we had is one of the fan blades were bent and it would catch on it self, we had to get a replacement fan put in. Another thing we noticed was the power on button light is a bit messed up and glitches. Makes for a good, sturdy case if all other issues are resolved and perfect for someone looking to decorate. (Note: Fan lights are not plugged in for the photos, lights do work for RGB fans)
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fun to build in
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Great case, easy to build in! Super recommend for beginners, definitely also recommend getting a few extra case fans
I would recommend this to a friend
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great product
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Beautiful and easy to build in case amazing buy I highly recommend
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Very good mid range case for white builds
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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Great case, cable management is easy, looks amazing. Good price for a dual chamber case like this, only nitpick is the back pcie slots are breakaway
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good case with one minor flaw
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I recently built a PC for my son using this case, and while it's mostly great, there are a few important things to note.
First, the brackets on the back of the case need to be broken off into the case itself. If you install the motherboard first, there won't be enough room to break these off afterward. My advice: remove these brackets before installing the motherboard. For the PCIe slots, slot 1 corresponds to the second bracket from the top, so leave the top bracket intact. You’ll need to remove the second and third brackets depending on your GPU.
We went with a top-mounted 360mm AIO cooler (Thermalright Frozen Prism 360 Black) that expels air from the case. The three side fans are set up as intakes, and make sure to install the dust filter on the outside of the case behind these fans. We inverted the fourth fan (which is normally an exhaust) to push air into the case at the top, ensuring that cold air is directed at the top of the motherboard and the 360mm radiator.
For our build, we used an Intel i5-4600K processor and an MSI Tomahawk MAG B760 DDR4 motherboard. Idle temps are around 29-30°C, which is excellent. The four intake fans create a positive pressure inside the case, preventing dust from getting in. We didn’t install additional fans at the bottom of the case, but when you receive the case, there will be a dust filter at the bottom. We removed it and placed it behind the three intake fans.
I also picked up extra magnetic dust filters, which we attached behind the fourth fan. The cables that come with the case (for fans, ARGB, etc.) are more than long enough, so you won’t need splitters, hubs, or extension cables.
When routing cables, here’s a tip: pass all the wires to the front of the case before installing the motherboard. Some wires go through the bottom, some through the middle, and a few up top. Specifically, make sure to route the two 8-pin CPU power cables from the PSU to the top of the case and connect them to the motherboard *before* seating the motherboard. This is a bit unconventional, as we usually install the power supply last, but this step will save you a headache later.
For fan control, we connected each of the four intake fans to separate fan headers on the motherboard so we could control them individually. The ARGB fans are already daisy-chained, so only one ARGB header is needed.
Once the build is complete, the back of the case will have quite a bit of untidy wiring, but there’s a lot of space to tuck it all away. We only used cable ties at the front to organize the two AIO cables (Pump_Fan1 and CPU_Fan1). No cable ties were needed at the back.
A quick tip: wear latex gloves while handling the tempered glass, or you’ll leave fingerprints all over it.
Lastly, the power supply is mounted midway up the case, which works out well because there’s plenty of cable length to reach the 24-pin, the two 8-pin CPU connectors, and the GPU header. Just remember to pass those two 8-pin connectors through before you install the motherboard!
Lastly, the case looks amazing—not too big, not too small, just perfect. The two-sided tempered glass looks very elegant. Very lastly: Do not try to fit a 360 aio on the side (where the 3 intake fans are). It will NOT fit.
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I've had this case for two months now and I'm absolutely obsessed with how it looks. The color is accurate to the online photos and it's very easy to build in with several cable tie points and nooks to tuck away bulkier cables. Gives you plenty of space for different configurations and for decorating inside. Please keep in mind that it is a very wide case so if space is a concern then I would opt for something smaller. Build quality is solid and I'll definitely be keeping it for many years and upgrades down the line. Airflow has been excellent as well which is something I was concerned about with a "fishbowl" case. The only con I can think of is that the power button LED is quite bright and you can see your cables from the metal side panel when the RGB fans are powered on.
I would recommend this to a friend
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We are happy to see you are satisfied with your case. If you need any assistance feel free to reach out any time.
Best Regard, Thermaltake Support
Pros mentioned:
Color
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best color and easy for a starter
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price was expected compared to other company’s love the color for a start this is a good case to run with am4 motherboard or am5 your preference
I would recommend this to a friend
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Hello, we are happy to see that you are satisfied with your case. If you need any assistance, feel free to reach out anytime. Best regards, Thermaltake Support
Pros mentioned:
Color
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A beautiful case
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The packaging was solid. Fans were pre-installed, and it had extra accessories and screws. The color really pops in person, and I would rate it 8/10 in terms of ease of use. I ended up replacing the fans and went with another brand, so I cannot comment on the quality. I wish there was slightly more space for wire management.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Hello, we are happy to see that you are satisfied with your case. If you need any assistance, feel free to reach out anytime. Best regards, Thermaltake Support
Pros mentioned:
Build quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Easy build
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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Was very simple to build. Cable management was also very simple. I did replace the low RPM fans that came with the case with better fans.
I would recommend this to a friend
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We are happy to see you are satisfied with your case. If you need any assistance feel free to reach out any time.
Best Regard, Thermaltake Support
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great aesthetic case
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Great white case. Has all your needs. Very aesthetically pleasing. Thermaltake case are the most beautiful! Could use another USB and usb-c on the front panel but that is very minor.
Hello, we are happy to see that you are satisfied with your case. If you need any assistance, feel free to reach out anytime. Best regards, Thermaltake Support
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great budget case
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This is a great budget case.
Pros for this case
The biggest graphics cards fit in it easily
Room for a 360mm aio up top as exhaust
Comes with 4 120mm rgb fans that aren't annoyingly loud
Looks like a fish tank, you can see everything clearly
I have no cons for this case but there are 2 quirks
The pci expansion brackets need to be broken off, they don't screw off like most cases do. It doesn't bother me but it might for some people. Leave the top one in tact as your gpu wont fill that slot. Remove the 2nd and 3rd bracket for your gpu.
Run your cables thru the slots before installing your motherboard. If you don't you'll be mad and have to take the board back out to properly route your cables. This may seem like a pita but in the end it provides a cleaner look for your cable routing