Case manufacturer Thermaltake is announcing the release of the View 23 Tempered Glass ARGB edition case. Like the rest of Thermaltake’s View lineup, it features a full view window and clear front panel. Moreover, this design lends itself as a showpiece with digital addressable RGB integration.
Furthermore, the View 23 ARGB Edition comes with three 120mm 5V ARGB LED front fans. Each of these feature nine addressable LEDs inside, and have hydraulic bearings. Aside from that, a single 120mm non-RGB fan is pre-installed in the rear for exhaust.
The front panel has a unique wavy front, and shows off all three front fans entirely. Although it looks like there is no opening for the air to draw in on the left side, there are actually openings on the right side. Additionally, the steel right side panel also has further openings in case users want to mount fans on the inner chamber wall.
The top section also fits more fans and is fully ventilated like the side. This ceiling part supports 2 x 120mm or 1 x 140mm. Meanwhile, the fan mounting spot on the inner chamber motherboard tray supports 2 x 120mm fans. Users will also be able to mount 240mm radiators in these locations.
The View 23 is quite spacious since there are no HDD cages on the way in the main chamber. In fact, the 2 x 3.5’” or 2.5″(HDD Cage) drives are hidden in the PSU shroud. An additional 2.5″ drive mount is also available.
In terms of component clearance, users can install video cards up to 360mm long. If users install a radiator in the front, this shortens to 260mm.
As for CPU coolers, the heatsink can be up to 170mm tall before it touches the tempered glass left side panel.
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