Monday, September 21st 2020

Thermaltake Announces Versa T25 TG, T35 TG RGB & H330 TG, H350 TG RGB Mid-Tower Chassis

Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Cooling, Gaming Gear, and Enthusiast Memory solutions is thrilled to introduce four budget-friendly chassis, the Versa T25 TG/ T35 TG RGB & H330 TG/ H350 TG RGB Mid-Tower Chassis. The overall designs allow users to display their interior designs clearly, the new Versa T25 TG and Versa T35 TG RGB Chassis comes with two tempered glass panels at the front and on the left site. While Versa T25 TG has a plain full-size tempered glass front panel, and the Versa T35 TG RGB has an RGB belt across the front panel that can be controlled by the RGB button on the IO-port; exhibiting two RGB stripes and some angles that bring some twist to the Versa series.

Being one of the two RGB enclosures the H350 TG RGB Mid-Tower Chassis inherits the consistent RGB lighting design while bringing in some new elements into the H series. The H350 TG RGB also has an RGB button along with a controllable RGB stripe which slashes through the matte front panel, distinguishing it from the previous version. The H330 TG, however, has a trapezoid-shaped solid panel while leaving the rest of the front panel with a meshed filtered design. Both H330 TG and H350 TG RGB enclosures have a tempered glass side panel for users to show off their design as well. These entry-level chassis all have inlets on the front panel to maximize air intake, and each comes with a preinstalled 120 mm fan at the rear. These four enclosures not only do they bring a new appearance to the Thermaltake chassis family, but ensure excellent ventilation.
Features of the Thermaltake Versa T25 TG/ T35 TG RGB & H330 TG/ H350 TG RGB Mid-Tower Chassis:
Tempered Glass Panel
The Versa T25 TG/ T35 TG RGB comes with two 4 mm tempered glass panels at the front and left, and the H330 TG/ H350 TG RGB comes with one 4 mm tempered glass panel on the left side. Compared to standard acrylic panels, tempered glass panels are thicker and more scratch resistant. On top of this, the full-size side panel design allows you to display and enjoy your RGB components.

Excellent Dust Reduction
A handy magnetic fan filter on the top attaches for easy dust filtration and particulate protection. At the base of the chassis, additional fan filters can provide excellent protection against both dirt and dust.

High-End Expansion Possibilities
Versa T25 TG, Versa T35 TG RGB, H330 TG, and H350 TG RGB have great expendable options. They can all support a CPU cooler with a maximum height of 150 mm; GPU placement supports up to 300 mm in length; power supply with a length of up to 200 mm (without HDD Rack) and 160 mm (with HDD Rack) and RAM height limitation of up to 60 mm (with radiator). For optimum ventilation, all four chassis can house up to two 200 mm at the front, two 140 mm on the top, and one 120 mm at the rear. As for All-in-one liquid cooling, the four chassis can install a 360 mm series at the front and 240 mm Series on the top.

Handy I/O Ports
Versa T25 TG, Versa T35 TG RGB, H330 TG, and H350 TG RGB all have one USB 3.0 and two USB 2.0 to grand direct access when needed. Besides that, Versa T35 TG RGB and H350 TG RGB include an easy to access RGB button on the right side of the top panel for switching RGB lights and effects.

Availability, Warranty
Thermaltake Versa T25 TG, Versa T35 TG RGB, H330 TG, H350 TG RGB Mid Tower Chassis are now available for purchase via the Thermaltake worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors. It is backed by a three-year warranty and supported by the Thermaltake worldwide customer service and technical support network.

For more information, visit the product pages of the Versa T25 TG, Versa T35 TG, H330 TG, and H350 TG.
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5 Comments on Thermaltake Announces Versa T25 TG, T35 TG RGB & H330 TG, H350 TG RGB Mid-Tower Chassis

#1
bonehead123
NO C - No buy - No excuses

f/A/i/L.....
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#2
micropage7
they should just sell the front panel only or separated from the case :D since that's the only thing that makes difference
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bonehead123NO C - No buy - No excuses

f/A/i/L.....
Not to mention... "one USB 3.0 and two USB 2.0"... LOL is this 2015? Sorry Thermaltake, everyone has tempered glass and RGB nowadays, you'll have to do better to make people want to buy your carbon copy clone.
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#4
windwhirl
AssimilatorNot to mention... "one USB 3.0 and two USB 2.0"... LOL is this 2015? Sorry Thermaltake, everyone has tempered glass and RGB nowadays, you'll have to do better to make people want to buy your carbon copy clone.
You know, in 2015 I bought a Corsair Carbide 100R with 2 USB 3.0 ports. So I'd say a USB 2.0 and 3.0 mix is more 2011 (I have a Nzxt case first launched in that year with that front port config)
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#5
Bubster
looks similar to corsair and nzxt...perhaps competitive in Price?
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