Thermaltake Divider 300 TG Air Review 2

Thermaltake Divider 300 TG Air Review

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Introduction

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I would like to thank Thermaltake for supplying the review sample.


The Thermaltake Divider 300 TG Air is the most compact ATX mid-tower of the series, sharing its body with the ARGB and front glass variant. As the name implies, it is geared towards airflow and comes with a uniquely vented front design and different fan layout, and customers may choose between a white Snow or the classic black Divider 300 TG Air we are reviewing here.

Specifications

Thermaltake Divider 300 TG Air
Case Type:Mid-Tower
Material:Steel and tempered glass
Weight:8.18 kg
Slots:7
Drive Bays:2x Internal 2.5/3.5"
5x Internal 2.5"
Motherboard
Form Factors:
ATX, Micro-ATX, and ITX
Dimensions:475 x 220 x 461 mm
Front Door/Cover:N/A
Front Fans:3x 120 or 2x 140 mm (1x 120 mm pre-installed)
Rear Fans:1x 120 mm (1x 120 mm regular fan pre-installed)
Top Fans:1x 120/140 mm (optional)
Bottom Fans:N/A
Side Fans:2x 120 mm (optional, instead of 3x 2.5" drives)
Front Radiator:360 mm or 280 mm
Rear Radiator:120 mm
Top Radiator:N/A
Bottom Radiator:N/A
Side Radiator:240 mm (vertical-installed GPU recommended)
I/O:2x USB 3.0
1x USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C
1x Headphone
1x Microphone
Fan/LED Controller:N/A
Compatibility:CPU Cooler: 145 mm
GPU: 360 mm
PSU: 180 mm

Packaging


Unlike the original Thermaltake Divider 300 TG ARGB, the Air variant ships in a plain brown cardboard box. It features the same image on both the larger panels and one of the smaller ones, while the last side lists the enclosure's specifications.


Two thick Styrofoam spacers hold the case in place, with a plastic bag placed over it to keep fingerprints and scratches away during packing at the factory.

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