Thermaltake introduced The Tower 600 – a compact but roomy case with support for motherboards with connectors on the inside

Thermaltake has released The Tower 600 mid-tower computer case. The new product is offered in black, white, blue and green versions. The case supports the installation of motherboards with power connectors located on the reverse side.

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The Thermaltake The Tower 600 dimensions are 550 x 420 x 286.4 mm and weighs 9.70 kg. The front panel of the case is a three-section structure made of tempered glass with a thickness of 3 mm, revealing an external view of the internal components of the PC. The top and side walls of the case are made of perforated metal.

If desired, the housing can be installed in a horizontal position. To do this, you need to dismantle the standard legs and install a special stand on the case (you will have to purchase it separately).

The top, bottom and side walls of the case are equipped with dust filters. An optional 3.9-inch liquid crystal display is available for the case, which displays various information about the system.

The manufacturer notes that The Tower 600 supports the installation of LSS radiators of standard sizes up to 420 mm on the right wall and up to 360 mm on the left. Under the top panel of the case there are two pre-installed 140 mm CT140 fans with an operating speed of 1500 rpm, with a noise level not exceeding 30.5 dBA.

On the right wall of the case there are also places for installing up to three 120- or 140-mm fans, on the left wall you can install up to three 120-mm fans. The rear wall can accommodate up to two 120mm or two 140mm fans. Another place for a 120 mm or 140 mm fan is on the wall covering the power supply.

The Tower 600 supports installation of coolers up to 210 mm in height, video cards up to 280 mm in length (with a power supply casing) or up to 400 mm in length (without a power supply casing), which can be installed in two different ways (front or side to the front panel), as well as power supplies up to 220 mm long.

Inside there is also one combo slot for 3.5- or 2.5-inch drives, as well as two separate slots for two 2.5-inch SSDs.

The new product has seven expansion slots. The front connector panel of the case is equipped with one USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C, four USB 3.0 and two 3.5 mm audio outputs.

The manufacturer did not provide information on the cost of The Tower 600 case.

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