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CES 2024: Thermaltake unveils special edition Hydrangea Blue hardware and new flagship case

Thermaltake has arrived at CES with a slew of new releases. In celebration of the company's 25th Anniversary, we're getting a new wave of special edition Hydrangea Blue cases, fans and other hardware. The company is also launching its latest flagship CTE series case, the CTE E600 MX.

The Hydrangea Blue collection encompasses a full range, including special versions of the new CTE E600 MX and Tower 300 cases, the Ceres 330TG ARGB, the Toughpower GF A3 power supply, the SWAFAN, the TH360 V2 Ultra AIO cooler, the ToughRAM XG RGB D5 memory and the M700 extended mouse pad. Combined, you could make a nearly fully blue system.

On the case side we have the new CTE E600 MX, which features a three-way GPU mounting system, allowing you to align the GPU vertically, or facing forward, or you can mount the GPU in the middle of the case, set up as a ‘floating' graphics card.

The CTE E600 MX comes with two interchangeable front panels in one package for you to swap anytime. One is a tempered glass panel, with crystal clear glass combined with a TG panel on the left side, providing an ultra-wide viewing angle to fully display your internal configuration; the other is a perforated panel which is designed for those who pursue superior airflow. Additionally, the CTE E600 MX can accommodate up to twelve 140mm fans plus two 120mm fans or support up to a 420mm radiator at the front, rear, or motherboard side, offering an exceptional cooling solution.

We've already had the opportunity to review the CTE E600 MX, so check out our full review for Leo's in-depth thoughts on the case.

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