Thermaltake had a lot of Colourful cases to show us at CES

Thermaltake launched a huge number of cases at CES 2025

If there’s one thing that I love about Thermaltake, it’s that they are bold. At their CES booth, we saw a HUGE number of new cases, and most of them were in colours that other manufacturers wouldn’t dare try. Yes, standard white and black colours have their place, but if you want your PC case to be pink, green, yellow, or any other colour, Thermaltake is the company that you need to be looking towards.

The first case we saw at Thermaltake’s booth was their new “The Tower 600”, which was shown to us in a variety of colours. Moving from left to right, we saw Gravel Sand, Bubble Pink, Light-year Green, Future Dusk, Racing Green, and Bumblebee (Yellow). Some of these colour options are already available to purchase. The newest colour options, Light-year Green and Future Dusk, will be available in Q2.

All of Thermaltake’s The Tower 600 cases at CES featured Thermaltake’s optional 3.9-inch LCD accessory. The case also has the option to be placed vertically using an optional chassis stand kit.

This case supports motherboards that are up to ATX in size and even support back-connect/hidden connector motherboards. This includes MSI’s Project Zero (PZ) motherboards and ASUS’ BTF motherboards. It also supports up to two liquid cooling radiators. A 420mm radiator can be installed on the case’s right, and a 360mm radiator can be installed on the case’s left. Note that Thermaltake also has matching fans for their unique case colour schemes.

The Tower 250

The Tower 250 is a new case design from Thermaltake. It is due to launch in February, and at CES, it was shown to us in “Mint Strawberry” and “Butter Caramel” colour schemes. The Tower 250 is the Mini ITX version of The Tower 600. It supports SFX and SFX-L PSUs and has space for up to a 360mm radiator on the case’s right side.

This case is compatible with Thermaltake’s optional 3.9-inch screen accessories, and chassis stand kit for vertical mounting. These cases will be available for $129.99 in the US.

Thermaltake Travel-oriented PC Cases – Meet the TR100

Next up, we have Thermaltake’s new TR100 range of PC cases. These small form factor PC cases have been made with travel in mind. As such, Thermaltake plans to release a “Travel Suitcase” for these cases as an optional accessory. These cases also support Thermaltake’s 3.9-inch screen accessory.

The TR100 is a small mini-ITX PC case that supports SFF-ready GPUs. Dual-slot GPUs up to 360mm in length are supported. PSU-wise, this case only supports SFX units. Cooling-wise, this case supports liquid cooling solutions up to 280mm.

At CES, Thermaltake showcased Matcha Green, Black, Mint Strawberry, Bubble Pink, Hydrangea Blue, and White versions of their TR100 case. These cases will be available for $119.99.

Thermaltake’s View 600 TG Concept case

The two cases below are concept designs from Thermaltake. They have no firm release date or price point. We can see that these cases support a new, larger screen accessory than Thermaltake’s other designs. Furthermore, we can see that these cases have a lot of room for fans for case airflow.

Meet the View 390 Snow

Now we have a new take on the popular bent-glass design that’s popular with many modern PC cases. Instead of the front and left side panels of the case being covered in glass, this case’s top and side are covered by glass.

At the front of this case, we see two 200mm fans for cooling, and there is space for up to eight 120mm fans. This case has a lot of room for airflow, making it perfect for systems with hot-running GPUs.

The PCIe slots on this case can be rotated to support vertical or horizontal case mounting. Below, we can see that Thermaltake opted for their vertical mounting options.

Thermaltake as fans to match most of their coloured cases

Thermaltake doesn’t just make colourful cases; they also make colourful fans. Below are some of their CT120 EX ARGB PC cooling fans. These fans are daisy-chainable and contain ARGB LEDs. Below, we can see the racing green bumblebee, gravel sand, and bubble pink options for these fans. However, it is worth noting that more colour options are available.

Thermaltake also makes coloured DDR5 memory options that match many of their case’s colour schemes. That’s great news for anyone who wants all their components to match. We even found some AIO liquid coolers that matched some of Thermaltake’s cases.

At Thermaltake’s booth, we also looked at the company’s new Flight Sim and Racing Sim hardware options.

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