Sunday, April 19th 2015

Cooltek Announces the GT-05 Mini-Tower Chassis

With the GT-05 we expand our successful "Gaming Tower" series with a compact mini-tower with an exceptional design. Versatile features, such as the incredibly simple hardware installation, an integrated card reader or the ability to customize the color scheme of the case, distinguish the case. The GT-05 fulfills our requirements to offer exceptional functionality, a stylish design and outstanding quality at an attractive price.

Cover and front of the GT-05 are kept in black piano lacquer finish. One 3.5 inch and one 5.25 inch external bay are available for the installation of drives. A flip-down cover closes optical drive bay and ensures a uniform color scheme. Only the plastic elements that run through front and top, as well as the power and reset buttons are held in matte black. Without any effort, these elements can be swapped with different colored pieces (which are included) and allow an almost unique individualization of our PC-case.
The main feature of the case is without a doubt the extremely easy installation of the hardware. For the mounting of the motherboard, CPU-cooler or the VGA-card, the case can literally be "unfolded". Hinges on the bottom of the front panel make this smart solution possible. After the removal of two screws, the top can be flipped to the front; the installation of the components becomes child's play.
The case is divided horizontally into two distinct thermal zones. The upper zone offers space for the motherboard with CPU, cooler and VGA card, as well as the optical drives and a 2.5 inch HDD/SSD. In the lower zone the PSU and two 3.5 inch drives can be mounted. The hard disk drives are installed without tools in practical hard drive sleds. At the back there are four PCI expansion slots for the installation of expansion cards located. Due to the intelligent design of the GT-05 users can install CPU-coolers with an installation height of 165 mm and VGA-cards with a maximum length of 340 mm. One 120 mm fan is preinstalled at the rear of the case, additional fans can be mounted behind the front (1 x 120 or 140 mm) or under the top (1 x 120 mm)

The GT-05 is expected to arrive in stores next week. The MSRP is 49.99 Euro, incl. 19% VAT.

Technical data:
  • Form factor: M-ATX, Mini-ITX
  • 5.25 inch bays external: 1 x
  • 3.5 inch bays external: 1 x
  • 3.5 inch bays internal: 2 x
  • 2.5 inch bays internal: 1 x
  • Case fan (rear): 1 x 120 mm
  • Case fan (front): 1 x 120/140 mm (optional)
  • Case fan (top): 1 x 120 mm (optional)
  • Height: ca. 354 mm
  • Width: ca. 267 mm
  • Depth: ca. 405 mm
  • Max. length of VGA cards: 340 mm
  • Max. height of CPU-coolers: 165 mm
For more information, visit the product page.
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14 Comments on Cooltek Announces the GT-05 Mini-Tower Chassis

#1
GhostRyder
Now I like this case, it looks very interesting honestly especially with that fold out design.
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#2
Xzibit
Aside from having the front USBs on top the layout looks good with the flip top
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#3
Caring1
Interesting design, but how much thought has gone in to the layout regarding liquid cooling?
From what I can see the best option is a 120mm radiator mounted on the rear, all other mounting points move away from the motherboard during opening.
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#4
Darksword
3.5" floppy drive bay? What year is this?!
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#5
Chaitanya
Darksword3.5" floppy drive bay? What year is this?!
I have internal card readers, fan controllers that still use external 3.5in bay device. hell even some 2.5" HDD/SSD Hot swap bay devices use this external bay. Since you have no use for these bays doesnt mean its useless for the rest of population. :banghead:
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#6
PLAfiller
That colour strip, really makes a differnce in appearance. The 1st one black on black looks kinda boring to me, but the colours strips freshen it up.
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#7
zo0lykas
lol you just show us how much you know about pc staff :D

like fella posted before, lot's of thinks you can attach to 3.5 bay
Darksword3.5" floppy drive bay? What year is this?!
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#8
ZoneDymo
Darksword3.5" floppy drive bay? What year is this?!
freaking stoneage man, what were they thinking
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#9
Hood
It's for the new 3" Blu-ray drives that hold 1 terabyte each - don't you guys read Popular Science? Also blank 1 TB discs will be 4 for a dollar...
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#10
MakeDeluxe
Now that's a neat idea. I'm just a bit sceptical about the quality of those HDD drive bays. They look like they won't stop any kind of vibration
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#13
DMGuzman27
micropage7yeah, looks like rebranded but whos the first one? sentey or cooltek
I dont know about cooltek but muy sentey is two month old now.
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