Thermaltake CTE C750 TG ARGB review

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Product Showcase - Exterior


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The chassis makes an impressive first impression, as it’s large and bulky. CTE C750 TG ARGB is made of a steel structure with a two TG panel design; one (much smaller and removable) is placed on the front. The left side panel is tempered glass, completely clean, without visible mounting screws.


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The opposite side panel is steel. The overall quality is very good –the top cover is made of steel (but on the other side, the front is plastic). The following motherboard form factors are supported:

  • E-ATX
  • ATX
  • uATX,
  • mini ITX,

It’s a full-tower chassis, measuring 565.2 × 327 × 599.2 (L × W × H), which amounts to 110.7 l of volume. The weight (16.7 kg / 36.82 lbs) makes the case stable without the hardware.


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The front has a design with a small glass panel.


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You can easily pull it off. Under it – there’s a plastic clip-on dust filter. Install three 120/140 mm fans or up to 360 mm radiator/420 mm AIO on the removable mounting frame.


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At the top, there’s a metal cover with openings.


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Under it, there’s a mesh dust filter.


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Additionally – towards the rear are the seven expansion slots and the cutout for the motherboard backplate, as the board is rotated 90° within the CTE C750 TG ARGB. You can install two 120 or 140-mm fans (one 140 mm already in place) or the 240-mm AIO.


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Thermaltake has placed a removable cover on the underside that acts as a dust filter for the three 120/140 on the floor or 360/280 mm AIO.


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