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Thermaltake Ceres 330 TG ARGB Mid Tower Case Review

I love Thermatlake’s modern PC cases, and that stands to reason, as I have one under my desk right now! However, these new ones have an extra trick that my current one does not, and that’s support for hidden power connectors. Cable management has always been a dividing line for system builders, as some couldn’t give a damn and leave cables looking like spaghetti, some use custom cables and take time to make their cables look ultra-neat, and now, there’s a third option… out of sight, out of mind.

With ASUS and MSI having motherboards that support this new Ceres 330 TG ARGB, you will need one of their compatible motherboards to get the hidden cable effect. However, fear not, as this is still an ATX case, and standard mini-ITX, micro-ATX and ATX motherboards will still work as they always have, and there are traditional cable routing options built-in too. With support for hidden cables, vertical GPU mounting, an add-on LCD panel, ARGB lighting, and in a range of three colours (black, white and blue), it looks like the Ceres 330 is off to a flying start.

About the Ceres 330 TG ARGB

Ceres 330 TG ARGB Mid Tower Chassis is an ATX case that supports both ASUS and MSI Hidden-Connector motherboards and comes with two CT140 ARGB Sync PC Cooling Fans pre-installed at the front and one CT140 PC Cooling Fan pre-installed at the rear. Its RGB lighting can be controlled by motherboard software from ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI, and ASRock. More than 55% of its panels are perforated to provide a large amount of airflow. Besides, up to five 140mm fans or seven 120mm fans can be installed in the chassis, and one 360mm radiator can be placed at the front and up to one 280mm radiator can be placed at the top of the chassis to provide countless hardware options.

Features

  • Mid-Tower ATX
  • Tempered Glass
  • 2 x 140mm ARGB Fans Pre-Installed (Front)
  • 1 x 140mm Fan Pre-Installed (Back)
  • Supports MSI and ASUS Hidden Connector Motherboards
  • Supports Thermaltake LCD Display (Sold Separately)
  • Top and Front Radiator Support
  • Rotatable PCIe Bracket
  • Front, Top and Bottom Dust Filters

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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