Thermaltake CTE C750 TG ARGB review

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Specification and features


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Some marketing info: first, the model was officially introduced on 24th May 2023:

“CTE C750 Full Tower Chassis Series is available in black and snow versions. The CTE C750 Series is an E-ATX full-tower chassis that comes with Thermaltake’s innovative CTE (centralized thermal efficiency) form factor design and is focused on providing high-level thermal performance to critical components. To deliver more efficient airflow pathways for advanced hardware, the CTE Form Factor Series utilizes 90-degree motherboard rotation, allowing CPU and graphics cards—a PC’s critical heat sources—to have independent airflow paths by moving them much closer to the cool air generated from the front panel and the rear panel respectively. The CTE C750 Series can house up to 14 120mm/140mm fans and 420mm AIO radiators on the front, rear, and motherboard sides, enabling cold air to draw from three directions to optimize heat convection. The CTE C750 Series includes two selections: The CTE C750 TG ARGB Full Tower Chassis comes with a tempered glass front panel and pre-installed CT140 ARGB cooling fans, while the CTE C750 Air Full Tower Chassis, which has a perforated metal front panel and pre-installed CT140 PC cooling fans, is more ventilated. The CTE C750 Series is designed to have maximum customizability for air cooling, AIO liquid cooling, and custom liquid cooling. In addition to three pre-installed CT140 cooling fans at the front, top, and rear, the CTE C750 Series fan brackets (front, bottom, and rear) and pump & reservoir bracket (bottom) allow AIO and DIY lovers to install their dream easily builds. With the 4mm thick tempered glass window panel on the left side, users can fully display the inner components of their liquid cooling system. As a user-friendly chassis, the CTE C750 Series is designed for efficient space utilization. You can show your graphics card any way you like through built-in rotatable PCI-e slots and the enclosed riser cable bracket. The dual chamber design delineates clean and large spaces, and PC builders can achieve superior cable management with dedicated Velcro straps and cable clips inside the chassis. The M/B vent cover plate can be moved to the right to hide cables and provide additional fan/radiator installation spots for the cooling system. Thanks to Thermaltake’s cutting-edge CTE form factor and dual chamber design, the CTE C750 Series is an ideal E-ATX full tower for gaming enthusiasts who prefer supreme cooling support and a spacious interior for their custom liquid cooling system. Don’t miss out on the CTE C750 Series, and enjoy Thermaltake’s centralized thermal efficiency design for your dream build!


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Specifications:

Case Type

E-ATX Case

Motherboard Support

E-ATX (12”x13”) / ATX / mATX / Mini-ITX

Size

565.2 × 327 × 599.2 (L × W × H)

Weight

16.7 kg / 36.82 lbs

Front I/O Ports

USB3.0 × 4, USB 3.2 Type-C x 1, Headphone x 1, Microphone x 1

Internal 5.25” Bays

0

Internal 3.5/2.5” Bays

7 x 3.5” or 12 x 2.5”

Expansion Slots

7

Max PSU Length

220 mm

Max CPU Cooler Height

190 mm

Max GPU Length

370 mm (420 mm without bottom radiator)

Radiator Support

Front: 360 mm / 420 mm (for AIO)

Side: 360 mm / 420 mm (for AIO)

Top: up to 240 mm

Bottom: 360 mm / 280 mm

Rear: 360 mm / 420 mm (for AIO)

Fans (total)

Front: 3x 120/140 mm or 2x 200 mm (1x CT140 ARGB pre-installed)

Side: 3x 120/2x 140 mm

Top: 2x 120 mm/2 x 140 mm (1x CT140 ARGB pre-installed)

Bottom: 3x 120/140 mm

Rear: 3x 120/140 mm or 2x 200 mm (1x CT140 ARGB pre-installed)


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The MSRP is 199.99 USD. Let’s head to the unboxing part.

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