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Thermaltake Divider 200 TG

Darksaber

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The Thermaltake Divider 200 TG fills the mATX gap in the Divider family of enclosures, but looks vastly different from the 300 or 500 series. With its stacked internal layout and cube shape in combination with the Divider's design elements, the Divider 200 TG is rather unique right out of the gate.

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Linguica

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This looks a whole lot like a Thermaltake Core V21 with some bits swapped out.




 
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This looks a whole lot like a Thermaltake Core V21 with some bits swapped out.
With slightly different side panels, which aren't unique as I have seen other cases with similarly designed diagonal "breaks" for window etc.
 
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