Thermaltake is the king of Colour at Computex 2025

Thermaltake highlights its many hardware colour options with its View 600 and View 390 PC cases

When it comes to PC hardware, Thermaltake is the king of colour. Who’s gonna argue with that? Where most manufacturers ask if you want your product in black or white, Thermaltake laughs and presents enthusiasts with a catalogue of colour options. While not every product gets its full colour treatment, Thermaltake is the only brand that makes hardware in colours like Racing Green, Mint, Bubble Pink, Bumblebee, Future Dusk, and more.

Meet the View 600 and its many colour options

Presenting Thermaltake’s View 600 chassis. This large PC enclosure has three tempered glass panels, supports EATX motherboards, hidden-connector ATX motherboards, and up to ten 140mm fans. It even has an optional 6-inch LCD panel kit upgrade, which you can see below.

For the case’s white model, we can see it sporting Thermaltake’s Minecraft-style “MineCube 360 Ultra ARGB” liquid cooling solution, which we wrote about earlier today.

At Computex, we saw five colour options for the View 600. These are Black, White, Mint Strawberry (Blue and Pink), Bumblebee (yellow), and Future Dusk (Purple).

Thermaltake demos its View 390 TG with many colour options

Next, we have the View 390, which we saw in black, white, bumblebee and Future Dusk. This case is a curved dual-chambered PC chassis with a tempered glass panel that curves at the top. This case supports motherboards up to ATX in size, including hidden-connector motherboards. Up to 360mm liquid cooling solutions are supported, and so are vertically mounted graphics cards.

At the front of this case are what appear to be two 200mm fans, and installed inside each of these systems are eight 120mm fans.

Unfortunately, Thermaltake could not confirm the pricing of these new PC cases or their various colour options. However, we expect them all to launch later this year.

You can join the discussion on Thermaltake’s colourful PC cases on the OC3D Forums.

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