Thursday, September 7th 2023

Thermaltake Reveals Matcha Green Lineup: Ceres 300 TG ARGB Mid Tower Chassis & ARGENT E700 Real Leather Gaming Chair

Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Case, Power, Cooling, Gaming peripherals, and enthusiast Memory solutions, is delighted to launch the Ceres 300 TG ARGB Matcha Green Mid Tower Chassis and the ARGENT E700 Real Leather Gaming Chair Matcha Green. After first releasing The Tower 200 Matcha Green Mini Chassis and gaining positive reviews, Thermaltake plans to announce more products in Matcha Green, allowing users to immerse this vital and elegant color with a complete lineup. Now including the worldwide availability of the Ceres 300 Matcha Green and the ARGENT E700 Matcha Green. More good news, the TH280 V2 ARGB Sync All-In-One Liquid Cooler - Matcha Green Edition is coming soon. Let's light up entertainment and work spaces with these stylish Matcha Green collections!
Ceres 300 TG ARGB Matcha Green Mid Tower Chassis
The Ceres 300 is an ATX case built for massive airflow, with more than 55% of its panels perforated. Now comes in three colors to choose from: Black, Snow, and Matcha Green. Matcha Green evokes feelings of soothing, echoing the Ceres series's design on outstanding thermal performance. The Ceres 300 Matcha Green can accommodate up to a 360 mm AIO radiator, five 140 mm fans, or seven 120 mm fans in total, providing an optimal cooling solution. Furthermore, it is pre-installed with two CT140 ARGB Sync PC Cooling Fans at the front and one CT140 PC Cooling Fan at the rear, enabling the air to be pushed further. To achieve a visually pleasing layout, the Ceres 300 Matcha Green not only possesses a new-colored appearance but also includes a tempered glass window panel on the left side, allowing you to show off the splendid inner components. In addition, a 3.9" TFT LCD panel kit, available separately, can display real-time component information, time mode, weather mode, and even upload any images or GIFs using the TT RGB Plus 2.0 software. It is an ideal chassis striking a balance between cooling performance and aesthetics.

ARGENT E700 Real Leather Gaming Chair Matcha Green
The ARGENT E700 series is a collaboration with Studio F. A. Porsche features a unique racing bucket seat design and pursues a first-class seating experience with superior aesthetics and comfort. To satisfy preferences for various styles, the ARGENT E700 series incorporates 10 colors: Glacier White, Space Gray, Storm Black, Ocean Blue, Flaming Orange, Racing Green, Turquoise, Sanga Yellow, Saddle Brown, and the latest Matcha Green. Matcha green expresses a sense of freshness and tranquility. The graceful appearance color comes with a matte finish, fully showing the low-profile luxury of the ARGENT E700 Matcha Green. The matcha green also represents that while sitting on this premium real leather gaming chair, users can calmly conquer all challenges while gaming and at work.

To learn more about the Ceres 300 TG ARGB Mid Tower Chassis, please visit:
Black-https://www.thermaltake.com/ceres-300-tg-argb-mid-tower-chassis.html
Snow-https://www.thermaltake.com/ceres-300-tg-argb-snow-mid-tower-chassis.html
Matcha Green- https://www.thermaltake.com/ceres-300-tg-argb-matcha-green-mid-tower-chassis.html

To learn more about the ARGENT E700 Real Leather Gaming Chair, please visit:
Glacier White-https://www.thermaltake.com/argent-e700-real-leather-gaming-chair-glacier-white.html
Storm Black-https://www.thermaltake.com/argent-e700-real-leather-gaming-chair-storm-black.html
Space Gray-https://www.thermaltake.com/argent-e700-real-leather-gaming-chair-space-gray.html
Ocean Blue-https://www.thermaltake.com/argent-e700-real-leather-gaming-chair-ocean-blue.html
Racing Green-https://www.thermaltake.com/argent-e700-real-leather-gaming-chair-racing-green.html
Flaming Orange-https://www.thermaltake.com/argent-e700-real-leather-gaming-chair-flaming-orange.html
Turquoise-https://www.thermaltake.com/argent-e700-real-leather-gaming-chair-turquoise-design-by-studio-f-a-porsche.html
Sanga Yellow-https://www.thermaltake.com/argent-e700-real-leather-gaming-chair-sanga-yellow-design-by-studio-f-a-porsche.html
Saddle Brown-https://www.thermaltake.com/argent-e700-real-leather-gaming-chair-saddle-brown-design-by-studio-f-a-porsche.html
Matcha Green-https://www.thermaltake.com/argent-e700-real-leather-gaming-chair-matcha-green-design-by-studio-f-a-porsche.html
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8 Comments on Thermaltake Reveals Matcha Green Lineup: Ceres 300 TG ARGB Mid Tower Chassis & ARGENT E700 Real Leather Gaming Chair

#1
Space Lynx
Astronaut
1 grand for a chair lol... nah
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#3
KrazyT
Yes, i'd rather buy a Stressless one ! :)
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#4
WonkoTheSaneUK
Space Lynx1 grand for a chair lol... nah
TomorrowIm guessing this chair in the article cost so much because of real leather.
You know most of that will go on permission to use the word "Porsche" on the marketing and packaging.
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#5
pressing on
WonkoTheSaneUKYou know most of that will go on permission to use the word "Porsche" on the marketing and packaging.
I have sat in a Argent E700 and they are... surprisingly comfortable. Definitely not a run of the mill gaming chair leveraging the Porsche design name. An alternative cloth option would be nice, could be cheaper(?).
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#6
Waldorf
Not sure what real leather is supposed to mean.
its leather or or its not, really easy, as there is an actual definition.



@WonkoTheSaneUK
based on what info?
google and see what other non-car stuff with "PORSCHE" on it, will be more expensive thatn other brands doing the same, and you find out, its not.
unless you have seen "papers' showing how much Tt is upping the price because they can/want to, vs because another company is charging them to use their logo,
its just a (useless) assumption on your part.

i know a couple of things carrying "porsche design" on it, yet arent much more expensive than similar product from a brand name.
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#7
KrazyT
I'm not sure the Design Studio F.A. Porsche is related to the Car brand.
I mean, yes of course, it share the same identity, but it's a design studio, they can design glasses, pens, wallets, chairs, eveything you can think of ...
.. but not sure they're desingning the cars models :)
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#8
Gmr_Chick
Hey Thermaltake, the 1970's called! They want their sickly green color back!

All that's missing in the second picture is the obligatory 1970's wood paneling :D
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