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Thermaltake The Tower Series Launches Two New Chassis, Supports ATX Hidden-Connector / ITX Motherboards

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Thermaltake, a leading PC DIY brand for premium hardware solutions, is proud to release The Tower 600 Mid Tower Chassis supporting ATX hidden-connector motherboards and The Tower 250 Mini Chassis designed for ITX motherboards. The Tower series is one of the most popular cases with a classic vertical case design. The additions allow The Tower series to accommodate a more diverse range of motherboards. Furthermore, both chassis have a distinctive octagonal appearance and can be placed horizontally with an additional Chassis Stand Kit, making your PC configuration a spotlight!

The Tower 600 Mid Tower Chassis
The Tower 600 Mid Tower Chassis is the largest model of The Tower series, ideal for enthusiasts pursuing powerful next-gen hardware and maximum cooling support. It is available in Black, Snow, Matcha Green, and Hydrangea Blue editions, perfectly fitting any scenario.





Hidden-Connector Motherboard Compatibility:
In addition to standard motherboards, it also supports ATX hidden-connector motherboards like the ASUS TUF GAMING Z790-BTF WIFI, ROG MAXIMUS Z790 HERO BTF, and MSI Z790 PROJECT ZERO, achieving excellent cable management by placing cluttered cables on the backside.

Excellent Cooling Solutions:
The Tower 600 is pre-installed with two 140 mm CT140 Fans and can overall accommodate up to twelve 120 mm and up to a 420 mm AIO, ensuring exceptional cooling capability for the high-performance components.

The Tower 250 Mini Chassis
The Tower 250 is an ITX mini chassis that comes in Black and Snow. This case offers compact PC build lovers an attractive option with a stylish octagonal shape and optimal thermal efficiency.

Compact Configuration Support:
The Tower 250 is compatible with an ITX motherboard and SFX power supply, supporting components in small form factor. With its vertical body design, The Tower 250 can efficiently save space in your gaming area.

Excellent Cooling Solutions:
The Tower 250 features two pre-installed 120 mm CT120 Fans, and it can support up a 360 mm radiator and eight 120 mm fans, providing an outstanding cooling performance and eliminating common heat dissipation concerns of small cases.

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If the 600 were bigger the stand would come in handy for bleeding your loop. I like the window but the little screen and fish tanky looking plastic above it make it look cluttered.
 
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If the 600 were bigger the stand would come in handy for bleeding your loop. I like the window but the little screen and fish tanky looking plastic above it make it look cluttered.

Does look remarkably like a fish tank, unfortunatly.
 
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Does look remarkably like a fish tank, unfortunatly.
It just looks so cramped for a case of its size. It's got a lot going for it with the mb layout and the io setup. It's actually different. But when a 360 looks like a 240, you've done something very wrong.
 
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