Thermaltake launches its View 390 Air PC Chassis
Thermaltake launches its View 390 Air series with four colour options
Thermaltake has launched its new View 390 Air series of PC cases, giving PC builders an interesting twist on popular panoramic glass case designs. As the name suggests, the View 390 Air focuses on airflow, supporting up to eleven fans while featuring a large curved tempered glass panel that covers two of this case’s sides.
We saw the View 390 Air at Computex 2025, and it was one of the most interesting new case designs at the Thermaltake booth. The case is available in black, white, Butter Caramel (Yellow), and Future Dusk (Purple). All three models ship with two CT120 fans that act as exhausts. If you like big fans, this case supports up to two 200mm fans at the front of the chassis.
The main selling point of this case is its 4mm one-piece curved tempered glass side panel. This panel gives PC builders a full, unobstructed view of their PC. Like many other Thermaltake cases, the View 390 Air supports the company’s 6-inch LCD kit, which can be used to display system information, video, images, or GIFs.
The View 390 Air also supports hidden-connector motherboard designs from ASUS, MSI, and Gigabyte. This allows builders to create PCs with a “cable-free” aesthetic, which gives PCs an ultra-clean look. If you want to install a large GPU, the View 390 Air is a good option. The case supports GPUs up to 420mm long, and includes a GPU holder to give large graphics cards extra support.
Thanks to the case’s rotatable PCIe slots, the View 390 Air supports both vertical and horizontal GPU mounts.
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