Thermaltake continues to expand its The Tower series of computer cases and introduced the compact model The Tower 250. The new product is designed for assembling a gaming system based on a Mini-ITX motherboard.
The Tower 250 measures 506 x 300 x 281 mm and weighs 7.1 kg. The front panel is made of three sections of 3 mm thick tempered glass, which allows you to see the internal components of the PC. The top and side walls are made of perforated metal. All panels can be easily removed and installed without the use of tools.
If necessary, the housing can be installed in a horizontal position. To do this, you need to dismantle the standard legs and purchase a special stand, which is sold separately.
The top, bottom and side walls are equipped with dust filters. An optional 3.9-inch LCD display with a resolution of 128 × 480 pixels is available. The screen displays system information, as well as static or animated images in JPG and GIF formats.
The manufacturer equipped the case with two pre-installed 120 mm CT120 fans on the top panel, operating at speeds up to 2000 rpm. On the right side wall you can install up to three 120 mm or two 140 mm fans or a radiator with standard sizes of 120, 140, 240, 280 or 360 mm. At the rear there are slots for two 120mm or two 140mm fans, and another slot for a 120mm or 140mm fan is located on the power supply compartment shroud.
Thermaltake The Tower 250 supports the installation of video cards up to 360 mm in length (with the PSU cover removed) or up to 245 mm (with the cover installed), processor coolers up to 210 mm in height, as well as power supplies in SFX or ATX formats.
The case has three expansion slots and allows you to install two 2.5-inch drives or one 3.5-inch. On the front panel there is one USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C port, two USB 3.0 ports and one combined 3.5 mm audio jack.
The Tower 250 will be available in black, white, blue and green. The cost of the case has not yet been announced.