Monday, January 8th 2024

Thermaltake Reveals the Revolutionary CTE (Centralized Thermal Efficiency) E600 MX Mid-tower PC Case

Thermaltake, a leading PC DIY brand for premium hardware solutions, is thrilled to announce the CTE E600 MX E-ATX Mid-tower PC Chassis today, and now showcased at the CES 2024 in Las Vegas. This cutting-edge Mid-tower chassis marks a significant addition to the award-winning CTE series. The CTE E600 MX inherits Thermaltake's innovative CTE (Centralized Thermal Efficiency) Form Factor as a dual-chamber mid-tower case. This design concept strongly emphasizes delivering high-level thermal performance to critical chassis components. The CTE E600 MX has a revolutionary 3-way GPU installation option and an interchangeable dual-front panel design for optimal flexibility and PC gaming build customization. It is now available in black, snow, and hydrangea blue editions.

"The CTE series PC case represents a significant leap in innovation, having been prominently featured at the last CES. Our latest addition, the CTE E600 MX, is remarkable. Our product design team closely studied feedback from gaming communities, particularly from hardcore gamers. They strongly preferred a PC case offering extensive installation options for critical gaming components, such as graphic cards. By balancing functionality with aesthetics, we ensured that the CTE E600 MX didn't compromise chassis ventilation while maintaining a sleek and appealing look," stated Michael Guo, the vice president of Thermaltake USA.
Diverging from its predecessors, the CTE E600 MX introduces a versatile three-way GPU installation option, allowing customization of component arrangement based on individual preferences.

Three-way GPU Installation to provide various configurations:
  • Hanging the graphic card vertically
  • Placing it up-right with the graphics card facing forward to the side panel on the rotational PCI slots
  • Positioning the GPU in the middle of the chassis by using the included floating GPU bracket and pre-configured 400 mm long PCI-e 4.0 riser cable
The CTE E600 MX also includes a dual set of interchangeable front panels made of tempered glass and perforated metal mesh for seamless swapping. The tempered glass front panel provides an open stage for an RGB lighting show inside the chassis and, when combined with the TG side panel, offers a panoramic view of all component arrangements. In contrast, the second panel boasts a perforated metal mesh design, catering to airflow enthusiasts who prioritizing superior ventilation.

The dual-chamber design of the CTE E600 MX allocates ample space behind the motherboard tray for efficient cable management. Equipped with included Velcro straps and cable ties, users can effortlessly secure cables to the numerous anchor points within the right chamber, ensuring a tidy, high-performance gaming PC build. On the opposite chamber, a spacious area allows meticulous placement of key components like CPU, GPU, and PSU, enhancing the overall airflow provided by the CTE design for extra stability. With support for up to twelve 140 mm fans and a massive 420 mm radiator, the CTE E600 MX delivers exceptional cooling performance. Removable dust filters maintain a clean environment, ensuring components stay cool, clean, and efficient. The CTE E600 MX combines functionality, aesthetics, and practicality—an ideal choice for discerning PC enthusiasts.

The CTE E600 MX, a recent addition to the CTE series, delivers optimal cooling performance for essential components and introduces a novel three-way GPU installation and an interchangeable dual front panel design. Combining the timeless CTE Form Factor with remarkable installation flexibility, the CTE E600 MX effortlessly provides a cool and sleek appearance to any gaming PC build.

Features of the CTE E600 MX Mid Tower Chassis:

The CTE Form Factor
The CTE Form Factor, meticulously designed by Thermaltake, embodies the concept of Centralized Thermal Efficiency. Its primary focus is to deliver top-tier thermal performance to critical components. Achieving this goal involves a clever 90-degree motherboard rotation, optimizing airflow pathways, and ensuring more efficient cooling.

Move Critical Heat Sources Towards Cool Air
The CTE E600 MX has strategically relocated the CPU and graphics card positions. The CPU resides much closer to the front panel, while the graphics card is positioned toward the rear. This deliberate arrangement provides independent cold air induction, effectively dissipating the CPU and graphics card heat.

Three-Way GPU Installation
The CTE E600 MX offers three distinct methods for mounting graphics cards:
  • Motherboard Rotation: Rotate the motherboard by 90 degrees, allowing the GPU to align upright within the chassis naturally.
  • The Rotational PCI-e Slots: Utilize the rotational PCI-e slots, ensuring the upright GPU faces the side panel.
  • Floating GPU Configuration: Employ the enclosed floating GPU bracket along with the pre-configured 400 mm long PCI-e 4.0 riser cable. This unique setup allows the graphics card to sit at the center of the chassis, lending gamers battle stations an unconventional and eye-catching appearance.
PCI-e 4.0 Riser Cable 400 mm
The enclosed high-quality riser cable adheres to the PCI-e 4.0 Standard, boasting an impressive 16GT/s transfer rate and supporting up to 64 GB/s (bi-directional) data transmission. The pre-configured cable eliminates any potential assembly hiccups, while the dedicated floating GPU bracket further enhances the overall floating GPU configuration.

Dual Interchangeable Front Panels
The CTE E600 MX features two interchangeable front panels: a crystal-clear tempered glass panel and a side panel that delivers an ultra-wide viewing angle for the RGB illustration and Key components inside the chassis. Option 2 is a perforated metal mesh panel.
This panel would be the ultimate choice for optimal airflow. When paired with a fan bracket, the panel accommodates up to three 140 mm fans or an additional 420 mm radiator at the front for exceptional heat dissipation.

Universally Compatible with Cooling Components
The CTE E600 MX E-ATX Mid-tower Chassis has an enormous fan installation capacity: up to twelve 140 mm fans or fourteen 120 mm fans can be installed in various spots. The chassis can also support up to 420 mm radiators in the front, rear, or motherboard side. The front and bottom fan brackets provide an easy and friendly installation experience.

Optimal Cable Management
The CTE E600 MX offers ample space in the right chamber for effective cable management thanks to the dual chamber design. Numerous anchor points are available in this chamber, complimented by Velcro straps and cable ties from the accessory box to ensure a neat and organized setup!

Perfect Dust Protection
The chassis features fine removable filters at the top, front, bottom, rear, and right side, offering excellent protection against dust, and are easily removable for convenient cleaning.

Handy I/O Ports
Two USB 3.0 ports, one USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, and HD Audio ports are placed on the top panel to grant direct access when needed.
Source: Thermaltake
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8 Comments on Thermaltake Reveals the Revolutionary CTE (Centralized Thermal Efficiency) E600 MX Mid-tower PC Case

#1
Event Horizon
I'm genuinely struggling to understand what's so revolutionary about a wall of fans.
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#2
Dave65
Looks to me like just another stolen design.
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#3
Assimilator
Because Lian-Li didn't do this first with the PC-O11... c'mon Thermalfake, who're you trying to fool?
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#4
claes
It’s the rear fans guys :shrug:
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#5
sLowEnd
Unless I'm missing something here, how are you supposed to plug your display into the graphics card?

Edit: nvm, Kitguru has a video showcasing it
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#6
trsttte
sLowEndUnless I'm missing something here, how are you supposed to plug your display into the graphics card?

Edit: nvm, Kitguru has a video showcasing it
Like similar cases you have to rely on patch cables, which suck!
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#7
Chaitanya
AssimilatorBecause Lian-Li didn't do this first with the PC-O11... c'mon Thermalfake, who're you trying to fool?
So where was this comment when NZXT launched their H9(shameless copy) and H6 or when Shitsus launched their TUF GT502 or Phanteks launched their Neo Qube2, or when Montech, hyte etc. all launched their O11 clones. Also thanks to enlightening to fact that O11 and all its rinse repeat versions support 90 Degree rotatated motherboard layout.
trsttteLike similar cases you have to rely on patch cables, which suck!
Also they look out of place in otherwise nicely cable managed PC.
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#8
57er6uigyuholn
I despise the look of this configuration. Cannot wait for this trend to die.
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