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Guru3D.com » News » Thermaltake Outs DIVIDER 300TG ATX Mid-Tower Chassis

Thermaltake Outs DIVIDER 300TG ATX Mid-Tower Chassis

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/11/2021 06:20 PM | source: | 2 comment(s)
Thermaltake Outs DIVIDER 300TG ATX Mid-Tower Chassis

Thermaltake announces the launch of the new Divider Series Chassis line up. The series comes in 4 models: Divider 500 TG, 300 TG, 200 TG, 100TG models. Divider 500 TG and Divider 300 TG comes in both black and white colors. Moreover

Moreover, the Divider 500 TG comes only ARGB edition. Divider 300 TG comes with ARGB and non-ARGB editions. Lastly, The Divider 200 TG and Divider 100 TG comes in black and non-ARGB version. The Divider Series offers a range from ITX to ATX form factors, divided by 3mm tempered glass to offer a custom split difference for your next PC build. Built-in triangular side panel includes side venting to improve airflow

The Divider Series offers a range from M-ATX to ATX form factors, divided by 3mm tempered glass to provide a custom split difference for the next PC build. The Built-in triangular side panel includes side venting to improve airflow. Patented PCIE expansion slots offer secure options for vertical GPU mounting or direct to motherboard with a variety of GPU length support across the series.

"A good PC case design should be more than just fascinating RGB illumination and overall appearance. It needs a perfect balance between practicality, aesthetic, and thermal dissipation," said Kenny Lin, the CEO of Thermaltake. "More powerful CPUs and GPUs are launching every day, making heat dissipation a significant concern for a gaming PC. The DIVIDER offers essentials to create the perfect ratio between material utility and the control of thermal conditions. It is also the next-gen gaming PC case for enthusiasts, modders, and gamers in sheer quality, and we're proud to present this whole new series at our Thermaltake Expo."

The DIVIDER 300TG mid-tower chassis supports ATX form factor motherboards and is available in black and white colors. Divided into both sides, combing 3mm tempered glass and ventilated steel side panels provide a balance of view while including ventilation for better cooling performance. Supporting up to 360mm GPU lengths with the radiator mounted in front, take advantage of side radiator mounting for even larger GPUs while keeping the fans in the front. Top-mounted I/O ports include USB 3.2 (Gen2) Type-C with USB 3.0 ports and HD audio for easy connectivity.

Add color to the next build with the DIVIDER 300TG ARGB, also available in black and white case colors, including (3) 120mm ARGB PWM fans preinstalled on the front. SYNC up with ASUS Aura, ASROCK Polychrome, BIOSTAR RGB, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion 2.0, and MSI Mystic Light through the included ARGB controller allowing users to add on even more ARGB products all controlled through one software.

The DIVIDER 300TG Series offers cooling customizations with both front and side radiator mounting options (280mm/360mm Front | 240mm Side) to provide multiple cooling fitments for both CPU and GPU AIO cooling options. Additional fan options on the top and back of the case offer more cooling and RGB. Filters included around the case help prevent dust and easy to remove for cleaning. Go vertical with Patented PCIE expansion slots to rotate the GPU vertically or direct to the motherboard, all built into the case.

Built-in full-length PSU cover allows users to hide the mess and let the case look its best. They offer a window view to the PSU, with multiple pass-through for the cables, radiator, HDD/SSD storage options, and ventilated top. Larger cable grommets give users better cable positions and more space. Modular side plate offers storage when not using a radiator with SSD mounting also included behind the motherboard.

The DIVIDER 300TG will be available from US retailers in February. More DIVIDER Series models will be available later this year.

MSRP

  • DIVIDER 300TG ARGB: $ 109.99
  • DIVIDER 300TG ARGB SNOW: $ 114.99
  • DIVIDER 300TG: $ 79.99
  • DIVIDER 300TG SNOW: $ 84.99
Divider 300 TG ARGB https://www.thermaltake.com/divider-3... Divider 300 TG Snow ARGB https://www.thermaltake.com/divider-3... Divider 300 TG https://www.thermaltake.com/divider-3... Divider 300 TG Snow https://www.thermaltake.com/divider-3...


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ChisChas
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#5876452 Posted on: 01/12/2021 01:10 PM
Chose a CoolerMaster H500 Mesh over a Thermaltake 71 as the CoolerMaster case has two 200mm front fans and is usefully smaller. This new Thermaltake case is HIDEOUS, the side panel triangle hides some of your components. I have an ASUS Rog Thor platinum 850w PSU with the OLED power use screen & RGB, the triangle side panel here would hide my PSU. And seeing how much power you are using, game by game, is fascinating.

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#5876471 Posted on: 01/12/2021 01:57 PM
Chose a CoolerMaster H500 Mesh over a Thermaltake 71 as the CoolerMaster case has two 200mm front fans and is usefully smaller. This new Thermaltake case is HIDEOUS, the side panel triangle hides some of your components. I have an ASUS Rog Thor platinum 850w PSU with the OLED power use screen & RGB, the triangle side panel here would hide my PSU. And seeing how much power you are using, game by game, is fascinating.

You sir are what would be known as an anorak! :cool:
I get it though spend fortunes on good looking kit to then have it hidden by a case its neither a display case nor a hidden I hate RBG type case!

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