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Thermaltake Expands the Divider Series with New Versions

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Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Case, Cooling, Gaming peripherals and enthusiast memory solutions, presents an all-inclusive lineup of the Divider Series Chassis at the 2021 Thermaltake Expo June Virtual Exhibition. Included in the Divider showcase, was the brand new Air Edition model, designed to provide users a better chassis ventilation option. In addition, the Divider 500 TG ARGB is available for purchase during June.

Divider 500 TG ARGB comes with three 120 mm preinstalled ARGB front fans that are compatible with RGB motherboard software from ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI, and ASRock. Divider 500 TG ARGB offers high quality four 3 mm thick tempered glass window panel at the front, top, left, and right. Both right and left-side tempered glass panels come with a special triangular design, and it includes an extra TG left side panel for a better view and extra steel right-side panel for better airflow. The crystal clear window design permits users to fully display and admire all the components of their liquid-cooled system.



Divider Series- Design Innovation
The Divider Series is famous for its inimitable body design, it's designed with symmetrical triangular pieces- side panel and tempered glass on left and right sides. The series comes in Micro ATX and ATX form factors and the patented PCI-E expansion slots offer secure options for vertical GPU mounting or direct to MB with a variety of GPU length support across the series. (The Divider 200 only supports vertical GPU) The airflow can be improved by the built-in triangular side panel with side venting.

Divider 500/300/200- Different Size Options
There are three different models of the Divider series: 500, 300 and 200 to let users choose their right fit. The Divider 500 is a mid-tower chassis that comes with two extra side panels, one is tempered glass and the other is steel, allowing users to switch between semi-perspective to perspective. Other than that, it has better hardware backing and supports DIY liquid cooling solutions. The Divider 300 is also a mixture of open-frame styled elements with avant-garde style side panels and supports AIO liquid cooling solutions. The Divider 200 is a micro-case, giving more flexibility for users on space arrangement.

Divider Series- Different Editions
Apart from different models of the Divider series, we have now launched different versions: the classic TG, the sensational TG ARGB with motherboard sync and the new variant Air which stands for airflow.

Divider TG ARGB Version- fascinating lighting effects and syncs with RGB motherboards
The Divider 300 TG ARGB Black/Snow and Divider 500 TG ARGB Black/Snow all come with three 120 mm preinstalled ARGB front fans which can sync with RGB motherboard software from ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI, and ASRock. They are addressable and deliver 16.8 million RGB color illumination and unparalleled ventilation. The simple black and white cases bring out the dazzle of the fans.

Divider Air Edition- smoother airflow
The brand new Divider Air series is designed around airflow. The common feature of all models is that instead of glass there is mesh on the front panel, and is made of T-shaped holes which represents the TT logo. Compared to traditional panels made of glass or steel, the airflow is more direct and the heat can be extracted more smoothly; and together with two preinstalled fans at the front and the rear, the Air version is expected to reach better cooling results. Additionally, the Air comes in both black and white versions.

During our 2021 Thermaltake EXPO June, the following Divider models are presented:
  • 500: Divider TG ARGB (Snow), Divider 500 TG Air
  • 300: Divider 300 TG Air (Snow)
  • 200: Divider 200 TG Air (Snow) and Divider 200 TG (Snow)

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The 200 series kinda reminds me of an old bitfenix prodigy that I had many years ago :).....

wonder what these will cost ?
 

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If only the side window panel could be rotated according to one's preference. Surely there must be more people dying to show off their PSU in the bottom left corner than those keen on displaying cables at the top right corner, ahem.

Still, notwithstanding the real-world effectiveness in providing more airflow to the GPU with that little bit of side ventilation, at least there's some genuine innovation with this Divider series, so there's that!
 
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While not exactly the same....this Divider Series from Thermaltake reminds me of the Dell Inspiron 5675.

Dell Inspiron 5675.jpg

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I was about to question why they would block the view of half the side panel then I read that it has side ventilation. That's something new cases have sorely lacked, and it's a shame because side ventilation is *the* most effective means of cooling. It's pushes cooler outside air directly onto components and does it at pressure too. I remember some old cases I had that were hotboxes, but after cutting some primitive side air vents and mounting fans onto the panel they were more than cool enough to push all the current I could ever use. I could even get stacks of mechanical drives to run nice and cool that way. The three front RGB fans are nice for aesthetics and still good for function, but nothing beats side panel fans.
 
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I was about to question why they would block the view of half the side panel then I read that it has side ventilation. That's something new cases have sorely lacked, and it's a shame because side ventilation is *the* most effective means of cooling. It's pushes cooler outside air directly onto components and does it at pressure too. I remember some old cases I had that were hotboxes, but after cutting some primitive side air vents and mounting fans onto the panel they were more than cool enough to push all the current I could ever use. I could even get stacks of mechanical drives to run nice and cool that way. The three front RGB fans are nice for aesthetics and still good for function, but nothing beats side panel fans.
Side ventilation doesn't mean active ventilation with fans. :shadedshu:
Slots are placed so the GPU can draw air in through the side panel, this wouldn't be needed if the case was designed properly.
Personally if I had to have this case, I would swap the left and right panels so I could see the CPU area.
 
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