Wednesday, January 10th 2024

Thermaltake Shows CTE E600 MX, Tower 300, and Ceres 330 TG Cases at CES 2024

During the CES 2024, Thermaltake announced the CTE E600 MX series of cases, in addition to the Tower 300 micro-ATX design shown at the company booth. Firstly, The Thermaltake CTE E600 MX mid-tower chassis focuses on exceptional cooling, customization, and tidy cable management. Its dual-chamber layout separates hot components from cables, with 12 potential fan mounts and 420 mm radiator support. Interchangeable front panels allow configuring for either maximum airflow or sleek tempered glass viewing. A bundled 400 mm PCIe 4.0 riser cable uniquely enables three GPU orientation options - standard, vertical, or a "floating" centered mount showcasing your graphics card. Anchor points and included ties facilitate organizing wiring neatly out of sight in the partitioned cable chamber. With outstanding flexibility tailoring both form and function, the CTE E600 MX empowers users to build their perfect customized system matching individual style and cooling demands. The CTE E600 comes with an MSRP of $179.99.
Next, we have Thermaltake's new Tower 300 micro chassis, which packs the company's trademark vertical styling into a compact octagonal frame, now enabling both vertical and horizontal placement. Despite its micro-ATX size, the Tower 300 retains exceptional cooling capabilities, fitting radiators up to 420 mm and eight total fans. Three tempered glass panels provide interior views to showcase your build. Customization options, like an LCD display kit for monitoring system stats or images, keep the Tower 300 interactive and visually striking from every angle. Maintaining Thermaltake's cooling-focused lineage, removable filters combat dust across intake vents on all sides to keep components dust-free and operating for longer. The Tower 300 comes with an MSRP of $149.99.

Last but not least, we have the Ceres 330 TG ARGB Hydrangea Blue mid tower case. The chassis is a next-gen PC case designed for superior compatibility and airflow. It supports standard and hidden-connector motherboards from ASUS and MSI, promoting excellent cable management. The unique design allows ample air intake and exhaust, enhancing cooling efficiency. Its hydrangea blue finish adds a touch of elegance. This chassis is compatible with specific models like ROG MAXIMUS Z790 HERO BTF, ASUS TUF GAMING Z790-BTF WIFI, and MSI Z790 PROJECT ZERO. The MSRP of the Ceres 330 TG ARGB is $109.99 and is coming January 14.
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3 Comments on Thermaltake Shows CTE E600 MX, Tower 300, and Ceres 330 TG Cases at CES 2024

#1
Chaitanya
Have Thermaltake improved on build quality of their cases, while E600 MX looks quite interesting from past experience their cases were always subpar in quality department compared to asking price. Also apart from CM Masterbox 600, Ceres 330 looks like another case being released with support for connectors on rearside of motherboard.

Edit: According to their microsite for CES 24 there are some interesting coolers being announced which seem to have been glossed over by press so far.
ces.thermaltake.com/2024/

Ceres 330:
www.thermaltake.com/ceres-330-tg-argb-hydrangea-blue-mid-tower-chassis.html

E600 Mx:
www.thermaltake.com/cte-e600-mx-hydrangea-blue-mid-tower-chassis.html
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#2
Holgmann
ChaitanyaHave Thermaltake improved on build quality
Is this a question? If so: Yes!
I build a System for a friend, last year. He wanted a Ceres 500 TG, because of the looks.
Thermaltake was alway a No-Go for me, so i tried to convince him of (in my brain) better Options!
Luckely he stayed by his decsision, because the Ceres took me by surprise!
The build quality is excellent and i liked it so much, that i bought it for myself!
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#3
Chaitanya
HolgmannIs this a question? If so: Yes!
I build a System for a friend, last year. He wanted a Ceres 500 TG, because of the looks.
Thermaltake was alway a No-Go for me, so i tried to convince him of (in my brain) better Options!
Luckely he stayed by his decsision, because the Ceres took me by surprise!
The build quality is excellent and i liked it so much, that i bought it for myself!
It was a question, last time I used a TT case was over a decade back with Chaser MK1. It had too much plastic which broke off easily and steel used was quite filmsy. Since then I have not touched a single TT case. Their CTE and Ceres cases certainly seem to be recieved well especially with regards to cooling but I am still doubtful of their build.
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