There’s no shortage of high-end chassis’ on the market these days, and there’s certainly a lot of variety in terms of designs to pick from too. That doesn’t mean there isn’t room for more though, and with huge tempered glass side panels, robust water cooling support, and lots of airflow, the new Thermaltake Core G21 is an appealing option.
With support for ATX motherboards, multiple graphics cards, and much more, the G21 is going to appeal to those building high-end and high-performance gaming systems, or even workstations. Despite its high-end aspirations, the price is anything but, and you can pick the chassis up for just £67.99!
“The Thermaltake Core G21 is a fantastic new addition to Thermaltake’s ever evolving line of Computer Gaming Cases. Featuring a durable steel construction finished off with Dual Tempered Glass side panels, the Core G21 is ideal for showcasing your high-performance gaming components. Combined with support for a number of 120mm or 140mm Fans, along with radiators, this case has the expandability you need to make a killer gaming rig, all while staying within the popular Mid-Tower form factor. It’s minimalistic black colour scheme, will happily go along with whatever lighting or theme you choose, even RGB, or keep it dark for a stealthier, understated look.” – Thermaltake
“Build better with the Core G21 Tempered Glass Edition featuring premium dual 4mm tempered glass panels. New TG Safe Glass mounting system gives each glass panel a place to sit for a risk-free way to secure the panels protected with rubber mounts. Clean up your cables for a professional look with a full-length power supply cover and add more with additional storage options. Supporting up to a 360mm Radiator, the Core G21 packs in the cooling performance with room for DIY LCS, 120/140mm fan options and proper ventilation for a cool experience.” – TT YouTube
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