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Thermaltake shares more details on The Tower 600 PC case

After revealing it at Gamescom 2024, Thermaltake has shared more details on the new Tower 600 mid-tower chassis. Available in black, white, blue, and matcha green variations, the latest addition to The Tower series features a similar design to the other cases in this lineup, albeit with increased component compatibility due to being larger.

The Tower 600 features a vertical design with an octagonal prism form. Its distinctive horizontal layout gives it a different look than you usually see in the market. Supporting both regular motherboards and the latest hidden-connector motherboards like the Asus BTF series, MSI Project Zero series, and gigabyte Project Stealth series, the Tower 600 simplifies cable routing and building your system.

The Tower 600 doesn't disappoint in terms of cooling, with support for up to a 420 mm AIO radiator on the right side and a 360 mm AIO radiator on the left. Additionally, it comes with two pre-installed CT140 fans on top and the capacity to accommodate up to thirteen 120 mm fans or nine 140 mm fans, ensuring cooling for high-end systems. The detachable fan brackets also simplify fan installation.

Designed for convenience and flexibility, the Tower 600 has two additional GPU mounts and rotating PCI-E slots, offering various mounting options for graphics cards. Its detachable panel design, featuring three 3 mm tempered glass panels on the front and two perforated panels on each side, allows easy access and maintenance. The chassis also offers ample cable management solutions, including two cable clamps in the rear chamber, velcro straps, and cable ties.

For users looking to enhance the visual appeal of the Tower 600, Thermaltake offers the separately available chassis stand Kit and 3.9-inch LCD kit. The stand kit, comprising a bottom cover and a display stand, enables a distinctive horizontal case arrangement. Meanwhile, using the TT RGB Plus software, the 3.9-inch LCD screen can display GIFs, images, and real-time information about components, time, and weather.

KitGuru says: Do you like The Tower case series design? Which Tower model do you like the most?

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