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Thermaltake The Tower 100 MOD build with Crystal/Diamond Theme


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Welcome to my Tower 100 MOD build & Crystal/Diamond Theme

PC Specs

Case: Thermaltake Tower 100 ITX Case (White Edition)

CPU:  Ryzen 5800X

CPU Cooler: Corsair iCUE H100i Elite CAPELLIX 240mm AIO (White Edition)

Motherboard: Asrock B550 Phantom Gaming-ITX/AX Motherboard

GPU: Palit GeForce RTX 3070 Ti GameRock

Memory: G.SKILL Trident Z Royal 16gb 3200mhz

PSU: Coolermaster SFX 850W (White Edition)

OS SSD: Crucial P5 2TB M.2 CT2000P5SSD8

Storage: Crucial CT2000X6SSD9 X6 2TB Portable SSD – Up to 800 MB/s – USB 3.2 – External Solid-State Drive, USB-C

Case Fans: Coolmoon ARGB PWM Crystal/Diamond Fans Max CFM 65

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Case Feet Mod

To go with the theme of the Build Crystal/Diamond

Diamond feet Look great & offer more height 30mm/3cm + 5mm of soft white Pad,

This Height also serve for a Bottom 120mm Crystal case fan for even better air intake,

Also taking bottom case panels off with more access room to undo thumb screws.

 

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The case holes for the Machine Screws are slight smaller so just forced/Re-thread the hole using the new feet Screws.

feet mod 2.jpg

 

Case 240mm AIO Radiator Mod
The Tower 100 only supports 120mm AIOs, so I modified the right-side panel by taking out the Tamp glass
from the frame, to remove the Glass you will first have to remove the black screws on the inside of frame & filter,
the glass is hold in tight be hard white paste around all sides, Heater/Hair dryer may help, be careful not to bend the metal frame,
If you do not want to reuse the glass panel then breaking it in a control safe way be easy, like in a box.
Measure the rad screw holes by placing the 240mm rad under the frame & use Cordless drill & 3/4mm metal drill bits.

 

 

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The black radiator screws painted with Permanent Push nib pen paint OIL base waterproof.

Added some artwork around the radiator.

Changed the black thumb screws with silver diamond.

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Finished 2.jpg

 

 

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On 9/10/2022 at 7:14 PM, Darren UK said:
Welcome to my Tower 100 MOD build & Crystal/Diamond Theme

PC Specs

Case: Thermaltake Tower 100 ITX Case (White Edition)

CPU:  Ryzen 5800X

CPU Cooler: Corsair iCUE H100i Elite CAPELLIX 240mm AIO (White Edition)

Motherboard: Asrock B550 Phantom Gaming-ITX/AX Motherboard

GPU: Palit GeForce RTX 3070 Ti GameRock

Memory: G.SKILL Trident Z Royal 16gb 3200mhz

PSU: Coolermaster SFX 850W (White Edition)

OS SSD: Crucial P5 2TB M.2 CT2000P5SSD8

Storage: Crucial CT2000X6SSD9 X6 2TB Portable SSD – Up to 800 MB/s – USB 3.2 – External Solid-State Drive, USB-C

Case Fans: Coolmoon ARGB PWM Crystal/Diamond Fans Max CFM 65

01.jpg

Case Feet Mod

To go with the theme of the Build Crystal/Diamond

Diamond feet Look great & offer more height 30mm/3cm + 5mm of soft white Pad,

This Height also serve for a Bottom 120mm Crystal case fan for even better air intake,

Also taking bottom case panels off with more access room to undo thumb screws.

 

feet mod 0.jpg

feet mod.jpg

feet mod 1.jpg

The case holes for the Machine Screws are slight smaller so just forced/Re-thread the hole using the new feet Screws.

feet mod 2.jpg

 

Case 240mm AIO Radiator Mod
The Tower 100 only supports 120mm AIOs, so I modified the right-side panel by taking out the Tamp glass
from the frame, to remove the Glass you will first have to remove the black screws on the inside of frame & filter,
the glass is hold in tight be hard white paste around all sides, Heater/Hair dryer may help, be careful not to bend the metal frame,
If you do not want to reuse the glass panel then breaking it in a control safe way be easy, like in a box.
Measure the rad screw holes by placing the 240mm rad under the frame & use Cordless drill & 3/4mm metal drill bits.

 

 

rad1.jpg

rad2.jpg

rad3.jpg

rad4.jpg

rad5.jpg

rad6.jpg

The black radiator screws painted with Permanent Push nib pen paint OIL base waterproof.

Added some artwork around the radiator.

Changed the black thumb screws with silver diamond.

IMG20220902171826.jpg

Finished 1.jpg

Finished 2.jpg

 

Wanted to continue Modding

'3.9 LCD Panel Kit SNOW for The Tower 500' to mod drift boss it on the tower 100

Wow! Putting a water cooler for the CPU with two fans off to the side is a brilliant idea.

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I now got (The Tower 200) on order, Hard to get Tower 200 in the UK & Amazon UK/Thermaltake store  £140 snow white RRSP should be £109.99

So I logged into Amazon.DE/Thermaltake store & got it for £101 case £11 fast delivery Monday 16th SEP. TOTAL GBP 114.27

I don't need to modified (The Tower 200) since Thermaltake have nailed IT 😂

 

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On 9/10/2022 at 7:14 PM, Darren UK said:
Welcome to my Tower 100 MOD build & Crystal/Diamond Theme

PC Specs

Case: Thermaltake Tower 100 ITX Case (White Edition)

CPU:  Ryzen 5800X

CPU Cooler: Corsair iCUE H100i Elite CAPELLIX 240mm AIO (White Edition)

Motherboard: Asrock B550 Phantom Gaming-ITX/AX Motherboard

GPU: Palit GeForce RTX 3070 Ti GameRock

Memory: G.SKILL Trident Z Royal 16gb 3200mhz

PSU: Coolermaster SFX 850W (White Edition)

OS SSD: Crucial P5 2TB M.2 CT2000P5SSD8

Storage: Crucial CT2000X6SSD9 X6 2TB Portable SSD – Up to 800 MB/s – USB 3.2 – External Solid-State Drive, USB-C

Case Fans: Coolmoon ARGB PWM Crystal/Diamond Fans Max CFM 65

01.jpg

Case Feet Mod

To go with the theme of the Build Crystal/Diamond

Diamond feet Look great & offer more height 30mm/3cm + 5mm of soft white Pad,

This Height also serve for a Bottom 120mm Crystal case fan for even better air intake,

Also taking bottom case panels off with more access room to undo thumb screws.

 

feet mod 0.jpg

feet mod.jpg

feet mod 1.jpg

The case holes for the Machine Screws are slight smaller so just forced/Re-thread the hole using the new feet Screws.

feet mod 2.jpg

 

Case 240mm AIO Radiator Mod
The Tower 100 only supports 120mm AIOs, so I modified the right-side panel by taking out the Tamp glass
from the frame, to remove the Glass you will first have to remove the black screws on the inside of frame & filter,
the glass is hold in tight be hard white paste around all sides, Heater/Hair dryer may help, be careful not to bend the metal frame,
If you do not want to reuse the glass panel then breaking it in a control safe way be easy, like in a box.
Measure the rad screw holes by placing the 240mm rad under the frame & use Cordless drill & 3/4mm metal drill bits.

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rad1.jpg

rad2.jpg

rad3.jpg

rad4.jpg

rad5.jpg

rad6.jpg

The black radiator screws painted with Permanent Push nib pen paint OIL base waterproof.

Added some artwork around the radiator.

Changed the black thumb screws with silver diamond.

IMG20220902171826.jpg

Finished 1.jpg

Finished 2.jpg

 

 

Modifying the right-side panel to accommodate a 240mm AIO is a great way to boost your cooling potential. The detailed instructions and tips you provided are helpful for anyone wanting to attempt this mod themselves.
The crystal/diamond theme is consistent throughout the build, from the case feet and radiator artwork to the silver diamond thumb screws. It's clear you put a lot of thought and effort into making everything cohesive and visually appealing.

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