Wednesday, January 5th 2022

Thermaltake Expands The Tower Series by Adding The Tower 500 Mid-Tower Chassis

Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Cooling, Gaming Gear, and Enthusiast Memory solutions, is thrilled to bring out The Tower 500 Chassis Black and Snow Editions, the first mid-tower form factor in The Tower series, at the 2022 Thermaltake EXPO January Virtual Exhibition.

Inheriting the well-known vertically-designed appearance beloved by users, The Tower 500 comes in the size of (H)608 x (W)388 x (D)388 mm, which is bigger than The Tower 100 Mini-Tower chassis but smaller than the Tower 900 Supper-Tower chassis. Like other The Tower series models, The Tower 500 provides panoramic viewing by featuring three 4 mm tempered glass windows at the front, left, and right sides.
This moderate-size chassis has great hardware expandability which is capable of fitting an E-ATX (12" x 13") motherboard, up to eight 3.5" HDDs, a 355 mm long triple-slot VGA cards; whilst providing a wide-range of opportunities when selecting cooling components, including a 275 mm tall CPU cooler, and up to eight 120 mm or six 140 mm fans. Other than that, both AIO cooling parts and DIY cooling configurations will fit as the interior capacity allows users to place a 280 mm radiator on the top and 240 mm on the bottom. It is also easier for users to figure out how to route the tubes with a water block and radiators on the same side of the chassis thanks to its spacious interior design. All your powerful and gorgeous components will be well-presented through its panoramic view.

The Tower 500 Mid-Tower Chassis is expected to be available for purchase in Q2 2022. For all PC enthusiasts, especially those who love The Tower product line, please stay tuned on the first Mid-Tower of the series!
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8 Comments on Thermaltake Expands The Tower Series by Adding The Tower 500 Mid-Tower Chassis

#1
PLAfiller
About time...they have a successful launch with the mini ITX version. Makes sense to make it a bit bigger. I would actually consider this for a mATX build.
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#2
Octavean
Looks like a 3D printer IMO,…..
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CrAsHnBuRnXp
OctaveanLooks like a 3D printer IMO,…..
Was going to comment the same. Even said it to myself before i saw your comment.
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#4
Mistral
CrAsHnBuRnXpWas going to comment the same. Even said it to myself before i saw your comment.
Was just about to ask what kind of resin does this use...
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#5
trom89
lZKoceAbout time...they have a successful launch with the mini ITX version. Makes sense to make it a bit bigger. I would actually consider this for a mATX build.
Yeah, a mATX 300 version would be great.
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#6
lexluthermiester
I like these. Thermaltake, please refresh the versions of these case with 5.25" bays! I am of course referring to The Tower 900. Just want a smaller version with a bay.
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#8
lexluthermiester
Cosmic_jesterSo will this 500 version take an MATX board?
Of course. If it'll take ATX, it'll naturally take MATX..
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