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Thermaltake unveils the TR200 mATX case with wooden variants and 360mm radiator support

Thermaltake is introducing both the standard TR200 and the wood-accented TR200 WS, two models that lean into the furniture-tech trend that has defined much of the hardware aesthetics in 2026. This Micro-ATX lineup offers a refreshing choice between a high-airflow mesh front and a warmer, lifestyle-oriented vertical wood design that fits perfectly into contemporary living spaces.

Despite its compact footprint, the TR200's internal layout is surprisingly spacious, supporting graphics cards up to 365 mm in length. Perhaps the most interesting “retro-modern” inclusion is the 5.25-inch drive bay. While many thought the optical drive bay was a relic of the past, its inclusion here provides a spot for specialised front-panel modules or fan controllers that many enthusiasts enjoy. Cooling support is equally robust for the size, supporting up to a 360 mm radiator and a total of seven 120 mm fans, giving this mATX chassis the thermal headroom typically reserved for larger mid-tower systems.

For those who want to customise the case, Thermaltake is offering an optional 6.0-inch LCD Screen Kit. With a 1480 × 720 resolution, the display is powered by the TT RGB PLUS 3.0 ecosystem and introduces a very 2026 feature: AI Forge integration. This allows users to generate custom backgrounds and system-monitoring visuals with simple text prompts, making it easier than ever to match the internal display to the external wood or mesh aesthetic. You can also personalise the visuals via the TT PlayLink mobile app.

Available in black and white, with or without wooden accents, these cases also feature a modern I/O stack that includes USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 for fast data transfers and dedicated dust filters on the top, bottom, and side panels.

KitGuru says: Of the four Thermaltake TR200 models, which one do you like the most?

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