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Thermaltake unveils the View 270 TG ARGB mid-tower chassis in four colours

Thermaltake is expanding its case lineup with the new View 270 TG ARGB mid-tower chassis. Available in four different colours, users can choose the one that best fits their setup.

The Thermaltake View 270 TG ARGB is a new mid-tower PC case with a contemporary design featuring tempered glass panels on the front and left sides. It is available in four colours: black, white, hydrangea blue, and matcha green. The top mesh panel can accommodate a 360mm radiator and offers room for two 120mm fans alongside the motherboard tray. The case's mesh panels on the bottom, front, and sides provide the needed ventilation to cool your PC during gaming sessions.

The View 270 TG ARGB supports various fan configurations, including up to three 120mm or two 140mm fans on top, a 120/140mm fan in the back (140mm fan included), and three 120mm fans above the power supply cover. Additionally, it supports up to two 3.5-inch drives and one or two 2.5-inch drives.

The case has seven expansion slots and can accommodate graphics cards up to 420mm long, CPU coolers up to 180mm tall, and power supplies up to 220mm long. Moreover, it supports E-ATX, ATX, MicroATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards. These cases are already available at a few retailers around the world for $80/€90.

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KitGuru says: Although we're uncertain about its cooling performance, we can at least say that the case looks quite good for its price. Of the four colours available, which one do you prefer?

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