Thermaltake Commander C34 Motherboard Sync ARGB ATX Mid Tower Computer Chassis with 2 200mm ARGB 5V Motherboard Sync RGB Front Fans + 1 120mm Rear Black Fan Pre-Installed - View 1

Thermaltake Commander C34 Motherboard Sync ARGB ATX Mid Tower Computer Chassis with 2 200mm ARGB 5V Motherboard Sync RGB Front Fans + 1 120mm Rear Black Fan Pre-Installed

4.4 (697 ratings)
~$61.42
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Key Features

  • Light up system - 2 Pre-installed 200mm 5V MB Sync ARGB fans (Sync with as US, Gigabyte, MSI, ASROCK) +1 rear Black fan
  • Built-in dual-mode 5V ARGB SWITHC board - Control light via I/O port button (27 LED modes/7 Colors) or via 5V ARGB sync motherboard
  • 27 LED modes through I/O port - Wave mode; flow mode; RGB lighting (single color); Radar mode (Red, yellow, green, cyan, blue, White, Purple); breath mode (8 Colors); full lighted mode; single color mode (7 Colors); light off
  • Clear view of PC gaming - one 4mm tempered glass with standard mounting
  • Built-in PSU cover - cover all your cables for a professional look
  • Drive Bays - 2. 5'' X 5 or 3. 5'' X 3 + 2. 5'' X 2
  • Supports Mini ITX, Micro ATX, and ATX Motherboard
  • I/O port - USB 3. 0 x 2, HD Audio x 1, RGB lighting x 1
  • Outstanding expandability - max CPU cooler height: 180mm/ Max VGA: 310mm/410mm (L), 45mm (w), 110mm (H)/ max PSU length: 200mm/ Max RAM height: 35mm/50mm
  • Dimension - 18. 2" X 9. 2" X 20. 8". 17. 3lbs. 3 Year

Specifications

Global Trade Identification Number
00841163070536
Manufacturer
Thermaltake
UPC
841163070536
Brand Name
Thermaltake
Model Name
Commander
Item Dimensions D x W x H
18.2"D x 9.2"W x 20.8"H
Item Weight
7.86 Kilograms
Material
Tempered Glass
Color
Black
Recommended Uses For Product
Gaming
Total USB 30 Ports
2
Total Usb Ports
2
Special Features
Dual 200mm ARGB fans, built-in ARGB switch board, ARGB color synchronization with specific motherboards, and RGB color selection via the I/O port
Hard Disk Form Factor
3.5 Inches
Compatible Devices
CPU
Number of Fans
2
Light Color
Multiple Colors
Fan Size
2E+2 Millimeters
Total Expansion Slots Quantity
7
Total USB 20 Ports
2
Supported Motherboard
ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX
Case Type
Mid Tower
Power Supply Mounting Type
Rear
Cooling Method
Air

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Customer Reviews

J. Wolf
I came into this with the intention of building a powerhouse system, and to put it simply this case was absolutely perfect for everything I wanted. The case is huge and is high quality, I don't think I could have picked a better one for my needs than this.PROS:-Huge interior space, fits high-end graphics cards and large CPU heatsinks no problem.-Interior cable management allows you to run cables behind the motherboard and out of the way.-Lots of slots for hard disks, the screwless system for these bays is very good.-Four optical drive bays. (I put a blu-ray writer, DVD writer and a card reader in mine.)-Comes with everything you need to install a card reader or similarly shaped device, including the bay adapter and external faceplate.-Three large cooling fans, two that change color and one black in the back. I believe there's space for at least two more.-Fans are very quiet despite their large size. They are hardly noticeable.-Grated design promotes air flow.-Liquid cooling capable.-Manually-adjustable fan speeds. You can also change the colors of the LEDS.-USB 3.0 ports, along with USB 2.0, e-SATA, and a full-on SATA drive port. These are all very convenient. You don't necessarily need to get to the back every time you want to plug a peripheral in.-The case is just very visually impressive.-Extra airflow through the bottom of the case, with removable dust filter. This is why it has the feet.CONS:-My only real gripe is that the screwless installation for the optical bays doesn't seem to like the adapter it came with that I used to install the card reader. It's a bit loose and sometimes pops out of place. I tried to screw it down manually but none of the screws I had seemed to fit. Perhaps a different adapter would work better, I'm not sure. (Card reader doesn't seem to want to read my memory cards anyway, so this is the least of my worries.)Other Thoughts:-This case's huge size is not for everyone. If you have space constraints, think twice about this one. However, it is perfect to build a very powerful system. I probably wouldn't buy this for a typical system with budget components.-The PSU bay is located on the bottom of this case. It's a little strange, but it works because the fan for the PSU gets the air through the bottom of the case instead of from the interior for better cooling. Once issue that you might encounter would be that some PSUs may have shorter cables than you need to take advantage of the cable management in this configuration. The Cooler Master 1000w modular PSU I used seemed to have just the right lengths for a setup like this but a cheaper PSU may not, so be prepared to buy cable extensions if necessary.
KarlKarl
I really like this case and I'm very pleased with my purchase.My Rig consists of:4-200mm Fans (2 included, 2 after market COOLER MASTER Megaflow 200 R4-LUS-07AB-GP); 2 top, 1 front, 1 side1-120mm Fan; bottom (in front of the PSU)1-140mm Fan; rear exhaust (included)1-Asus Maximus IV Extreme P67 Motherboard1-i7 2600k CPU1-Mushkin Enhanced Chronos 240GB Hard Drive1-Seagate Barracuda 7200 3TB 7200RPM SATA3 64MB Cashe1-Seagate 7200 1TB SATA2 32MB Cashe4-Mushkin Enhanced Redline Ridgeback, 4GB, DDR3 2133MHz RAM1-LITE-ON Blu-ray Burner with 3D Playback SATA iHBS212-081-ASUS DVD burner DRW-24B3ST/BLK/G/AS1-Scythe Kama-Panel 3 SCKMPN-3000 Controller Panel1-Kingston HyperX KHX-FAN-B Fans (for the RAM)1-AOC FC-2000 PCI Slot Case Cooler1-Hauppauge Colossus PCI Express Internal HD-PVR1-Cooler Master Silent Pro M1000 Series Modular 1000W 80 PLUS Bronze Certified PSU1-Zotac GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Core 1280MB GDDR5 PCI Express1-Corsair Hydro Series H100 Extreme Performance Liquid CPU Cooler (CWCH100)Pros:+ It looks good to me!+ It is very large.+ Has great air-flow.+ Is sturdy and feature-packed. (multi-LED switch, fan speed control, 2-USB 3.0, 2-USB 2.0, 1-eSATA)+ Nice tight fit space for PSU.Cons:- Had a little trouble with the auto-locking 5.25" bay when placing the Scyth Kama-Panel 3 inside the case. I ended up using something to hold the auto-lock/release up on the back side so that the drive would say firmly in place. It isn't a full size drive; it's just a panel with a couple potentiometers and a display on it. Not really a big deal, and I also used screws on all the drives as well as the auto-lock (I'm not going to be swapping drives out all the time so there is no real use for a short-cut feature like that).- Would have been nice if the case had more space between the side cover (next to the motherboard) and the motherboard mount... I ran lots of cables under the M.board and I was worried that I overcrowded that space.Other Notes:* This case doesn't just support ATX, it also supported my Extended ATX (12" x 10.6") M.board. I was thought I had made a big mistake after I ordered the case because it didn't say that it would support a board that large.* My PSU came with a couple cool little silicone thing that goes over the inner and outer edges (I'm assuming to dampen any vibrations that might occur). I got the one on the inner side, but the one on the edge touching the outside just would not fit. I tried talcum powder on the rubber to keep it from gripping so that I could slide it on, but nothing worked. So I pulled off the rubber and installed the PSU without it. It was still a nice snug fit so the silicone wasn't needed anyhow.* My M.board came with SATA cables that are bent at a 90' angle on one side... that is the side I use for connecting to the drives. I am unable to utilize the lower 5.25" drive with that style connector because of the design of the lower bay... the metal base goes deeper than the drive so the angled SATA cable hits the base of the bay.* It's not aluminum. This is very negligible, so I don't count it as a con because due to the very open design, aluminum might bend and misshape whereas steel will not.A Couple Notes About Me:I've been building computers since I was 12 (I'm now 28). It has been a while since I've had a chance to build one; I've been over-seas in Kuwait for the past 6 years. The last rig I built was it 2005 [1 x Thermaltake SHARK VA7000BWA Black Aluminum, 1 x MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum 939 NVIDIA nForce4 Ultra, 1 x connect3D 3038 Radeon X800GTO 256MB 256-bit GDDR3, 1 x AMD Athlon 64 3800+ Venice 2.4GHz Socket 939 89W Single-Core, 1 x Western Digital Raptor WD740GD 74GB 10000 RPM SATA 1.5Gb/s]. That computer still runs great after all these years! POST to Full load (Win XP Pro 64bit) is roughly 12 seconds. I had a small business (very small) building personal computers and O/C computers for a few years, I built maybe 50 rigs from 2000 to 2005.End Results:This is my favorite case of all the rigs I've built for myself, friends and customers. It suited every need of mine with only a couple minor issues. Those issues are found on the competition as well I believe. I have O/C'd my CPU from the 3.4GHz to 4.8GHz (48 multiplier at 1.25V). I ran burn-in with Prime95 for over an hour, 100% CPU use on each core... Temp never went above 71'C (with an ambient temp of roughly 23'C). I'm pretty happy with those results!Hope this review helped!